
2021 Festival Review –Slasher shorts
An insight in to this years selection of slasher short films, showing at this years festival 24th September 2021. Bloodshed (Directed by Paolo Mancini &
An insight in to this years selection of slasher short films, showing at this years festival 24th September 2021. Bloodshed (Directed by Paolo Mancini &
Peacock Island from the outset is drowning in its own lavishness, with grand houses and expensive (probably self-driving) cars lining the streets of this exclusive
An insight in to this years selection of creature short films, showing at this years festival 26th September 2021. The Taxi Dead (Directed Simon Lahm,
Ever wondered what you’d really like to happen when you die? There’s a deathwish for that… If there’s one lesson to be learned from watching
An insight in to this years selection of thriller short films, showing at this years festival 24th September 2021. Upstairs (Phillip Trow, 2020) Upstairs is
Leo X. Robertson has a keen eye for the obscure, with his focus dwelling on the oddities of society, particularly seen in his book Unfortunates
Transcending into a cathartic chaos is Prano Bailey-Bond’s Censor, a tragically stunning yet deceitful enigma that allures as much as it challenges and repels. Birthing
The August Club is everything you could want in a comedy horror all wrapped up with innovative character designs, excellent theming, and a creative design.
Entwining a rich story of loss, both through the self and otherwise is Wyvern Hill, a haunting analogy of what it means to be astray
(Warning some spoilers ahead!) Hellbent on mashing the barbarism of westerns with the seductive appeal of vampires, topped with a slew of brutal action and