FrightFest Presents
Stream queens: Top FrightFest 2018 films to see
August 12, 2018 | David FarnorFrightFest 2018 is almost upon and the line-up is as scarily exciting as ever. The event is a dream for horror lovers, giving audiences and filmmakers alike the chance to screech their lungs out in a room full of fellow … Read More
FrightFest Presents unveils 2018 line-up
August 9, 2018 | David FarnorFrightFest Presents has unveiled its new line-up of releases for 2018.
The terrifying new initiative between the UK’s leading horror film festival and Signature Entertainment was announced earlier this year, relaunching the FrightFest home video brand to bring the best … Read More
Signature and FrightFest team up for new FrightFest Presents partnership
May 1, 2018 | David FarnorSignature Entertainment and FrightFest have inked a deal to continue the horror film festival’s signature label, FrightFest Presents.
The thriving banner first began in 2016, combining the horror festival’s tastes with the reach of online video to bring a curated … Read More
VOD film review: Population Zero
April 14, 2017 | Matthew TurnerCleverly written and smartly directed, this gripping Making a Murderer-style crime story delivers genuine chills.Read More
Interview: Gary Stretch talks My Father Die, Sean Brosnan and VOD
April 3, 2017 | Matthew TurnerFrightFest Presents unleashes its latest film on DVD today: My Father Die, the feature directorial debut of Pierce Brosnan’s son, Sean Brosnan (read our review here). A brutal Southern Gothic revenge thriller that pits a father against his son in … Read More
VOD film review: My Father Die
March 22, 2017 | Matthew TurnerSean (son of Pierce) Brosnan makes a striking directorial debut with this violent and atmospheric thriller.Read More
VOD film review: The Love Witch
March 10, 2017 | Mike WilliamsThis 60s sexploitation homage is a unique, wry and empowering horror-comedy.Read More
FrightFest Presents to release My Father Die this March
January 13, 2017 | David FarnorFrightFest Presents has announced its second release of 2017, as revenge thriller My Father Die races on to VOD.
The digital label, a joint initiative between the horror film festival and Icon, launched in 2015 with six favourites from the … Read More
VOD film review: Road Games
August 26, 2016 | Josh Slater-WilliamsThis slow-burning thriller is a lame game that never leads anywhere satisfying.Read More
My Father Die and Population Zero join FrightFest Presents line-up
August 17, 2016 | David FarnorMy Father Die and Population Zero have reportedly joined the line-up of new FrightFest Presents titles.
The digital label, a joint venture between the horror festival and Icon Film Distribution, has become a natural home for the event’s brightest and … Read More