Horror Movie Review: Nope (2022)
Jordan Peele’s Nope follows horse-wrangling siblings who attempt to capture evidence of an unidentified flying object.
Jordan Peele’s Nope follows horse-wrangling siblings who attempt to capture evidence of an unidentified flying object.
Taking first place for the worst movie we’ve seen this year; The Overnight is a mess of a movie. Poorly acted and badly paced with an unnecessarily confusing plot.
Credit where credit is due, Hayfever was made on a micro budget (£2000) and while it shows, the film has a good premise, good cast and is enjoyable.
Getting its world premiere at Frightfest 2022, Wolf Manor is a British comedy horror directed by Dominic Brunt and starring James Fleet, Nicky Evans, John Henshaw, Jay Taylor, Thaila Zucchi and Rupert Procter.
Having left viewers both awestruck and baffled by Ex Machina and Annihilation, writer and director Alex Garland looks to confound and disgust in equal measure with Men.
Getting its UK premiere at Frightfest 2022, Family Dinner is an Austrian psychological horror/thriller written and directed by Peter Hengl. It stars Pia Hierzegger, Michael Pink, Nina Katlein and Alexander Sladek.
Getting its UK premiere at Frightfest 2022, Mastemah is a French psychological horror/thriller directed by Didier D. Daarwin and starring Camille Razat and Olivier Barthélémy.
Once again directed by Louisa Warren with a screenplay by Ben Daly, Tooth Fairy: Queen of Pain aka Toothfairy 4: Reborn is a reboot of the franchise.