Arrow Video Frightfest 2018

climax

Climax is a Cinematic Headache [Frightfest 2018 Review]

Climax sees the return of cinema’s greatest self-proclaimed enfant terrible, Gaspar Noé, following the oddly un-sexy 3D extravaganza that was 2015’s Love. It’s his best reviewed...

Anna and the Apocalypse

Anna And The Apocalypse is an Absolute Delight [Frightfest 2018 Review]

Most movies struggle to adhere to the constraints of one genre, or sub-genre. Anna and the Apocalypse proudly belongs to three; zombie movie, Christmas movie, and musical. It’s also, technically...

The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then The Bigfoot

The Man Who Killed Hitler and then The Bigfoot Does Not Live Up To Its Title [Frightfest 2018 Review]

The Man Who Killed Hitler and then The Bigfoot is not worthy of its epic title, let’s just get that out of the way. It may star Great American Hero Sam Elliott and yes, a version of him does fig...

American Fright fest

American Fright Fest is Exactly What It Sounds Like [Frightfest 2018 Review]

Some movies instantly connect. Some movies work their way into your rotation before the first viewing has even concluded (personal examples include but aren’t limited to; Green Room, Tragedy Gir...

Upgrade

Upgrade is Very Tech Savvy [FrightFest Review]

Upgrade is the sophomore feature from Aussie writer-director Leigh Whannell following 2015’s Insidious: Chapter 3, the best sequel in a franchise of increasingly diminishing returns (the less sa...

Ravers

Ravers is Loaded With Heart, DIY Spirit, Bad Dance Music [Frightfest 2018 Review]

Ravers took four years to complete, which means that even when its seams start to show, the film is charming in a sweetly D.I.Y kind of way. It mattered so much to everyone involved that they schleppe...