Film Review: ‘Folk’ (2026)
Perhaps the best advert to avoid rural stays, Folk is the latest indie short from Fuzzyhead Productions. Continue reading Film Review: ‘Folk’ (2026)
Perhaps the best advert to avoid rural stays, Folk is the latest indie short from Fuzzyhead Productions. Continue reading Film Review: ‘Folk’ (2026)
Day two of Grimmfest featured an incredible genre hybrid in the form of I See the Demon. From writer-director Jacob Lees Johnson, a horror-thriller is present with the aim of intriguing and terrifying its audience. Continue reading Film Review: ‘I See the Demon’ (2025) – Grimmfest 2025
The first feature film of Grimmfest 2025’s opening gala was none other than the world premiere of its own in-house film, Past Life. Continue reading Film Review: ‘Past Life’ (2025) – Grimmfest 2025
Following the conclusion of 2024’s edition of Manchester Film Festival, here are the award winners Continue reading News: Manchester Film Festival 2024 Award Winners
Having returned to the View Askewniverse in 2019 with Jay and Silent Bob Reboot, Kevin Smith takes another trip down memory lane, but this time, back to where it all started with Clerks III. Continue reading Blu-ray Review: ‘Clerks III’ (2022)
From Blue Finch Film Releasing, the hilarious comedy, Drunk Bus, will be released on Digital Download towards the end of the month on 24th May. Here’s what they had to say: Continue reading News: Blue Finch Film Releasing to release ‘Drunk Bus’ this May
From the spectacular mind of Gillian Wallace Horvat, we are presented with an infrequently lavish mockumentary x snuff extravaganza. Who’s to blame? I Blame Society. Continue reading Film Review: ‘I Blame Society’ (2020)
One thing that horror films tend to successfully mirror from real life is that one should never return to their hometown to live there. The Ice Cream Truck perfects this. From writer-director Megan Freels Johnston, this is a female-driven horror film which is completely masterful in its trickery of expectation, if not a little risky in its execution. Continue reading Film Review: ‘The Ice Cream Truck’ (2017)
In documentaries, the point is to examine and present the truth. In mockumentaries, however, the unbelievably absurd is treated like the truth. In the instance of Kitty Mammas, a camera crew follows a literal mad scientist – Dr. Han (Paul Sun-Hyung Lee) – as he leads a clinical trial in which four women give birth…to kittens. Continue reading For Coastal House Media: “Kitty Mammas | Review”
A difficult, yet intriguing film. White Lie poses a concept which is horrific, one which transcends a heist of people’s good will into an unbearable and nervy thriller. Continue reading Film Review: ‘White Lie’ (2019)
The Ringmaster is horror, pure horror. All the way from beautiful Denmark, a film which predominantly features in a gas station, the most grotesque and despicable elements of human life are presented explicitly, unbearably so. Continue reading Film Review: ‘The Ringmaster’ (2018)
20 years ago, Scream‘s David Arquette crash-landed into WCW (World Championship Wrestling) to promote his new wrestling comedy film, Ready to Rumble. All went to plan and then some: he became WCW’s World Heavyweight Champion. Continue reading For SetTheTape.com: “You Cannot Kill David Arquette – Documentary Review”