Posts Tagged ‘ Film4 FrightFest 2010 ’

FrightFest’s Halloween All Nighter

Sep 30th, 2011 | By | Category: Horror Features

For the first time Film4 FrightFest, the UK’s biggest, best and most beloved horror fantasy festival, is bringing its critically acclaimed Halloween event to the Vue West End. It’s going to be shock around the clock from 6pm to dawn with five must-see genre movies of the moment and a fabulous midnight movie which will [...]



The Loved Ones (2009)

Oct 7th, 2010 | By | Category: Psycho, Slasher

Causing a sensation at FrightFest The Loved Ones was a crowd pleasing Aussie horror. It puts a sick twist on the teen film genre and offered up the scariest prom night since poor crazy Carrie got covered in pig’s blood. Brent (Twilight and Road Kill star Xavier Samuel) may seem like every other high school [...]



Film4 Frightfest Halloween All-Nighter

Oct 4th, 2010 | By | Category: Horror News

Just when we finally get over the fact that Frightfest is over and come to terms with the loss, the Frightfest team hit us with this latest bit of excellent news.



LoveHorror at FrightFest 2010: The Complete Coverage

Sep 2nd, 2010 | By | Category: Horror Features

FrightFest 2010 was 5 days of blissfully brutal horror heaven for us here at LoveHorror and although it may be over for another year you can still relive the menacing movie magic and read all the extensive and exclusive coverage of London’s premier horror film festival by simply clicking the links below.



Road Train (2010)

Sep 2nd, 2010 | By | Category: Possession

Road Train is an Australian horror which comes across as a combination of Maximum Overdrive and Wolf Creek filled with hellish imagery and a big rig that would more than scare any driver off the motorway. Whilst camping in the outback four young friends are run off the road by a massive three trailer truck [...]



LoveHorror at FrightFest 2010 – Day 4 / Part 2

Aug 31st, 2010 | By | Category: Horror Features

Although the original schedule for FrightFest had featured the UK premiere of the A Serbian Film it seemed that controversy had caught up with the picture and lead to a shocking decision by Westminster council and the British Board of Film Classification that prevented the movie being shown. As Alan Jones explained to the confused [...]