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‘BLACK MOLD’ (2023) Trailer and Poster Released Ahead Of FrightFest Premiere

Black Mold

Raven Banner has released the trailer to John Pata’s hallucinogenic urban exploring horror, Black Mold ahead of its UK FrightFest premiere! Check out the official poster below, then read on for the details and the trailer! Black Mold (2023) Synopsis Photographer Brooke  and her pal Tanner sneak into abandoned, off-limits …

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Trailer, Poster, Release Date Unveiled For Welcome Villain’s ‘BEATEN TO DEATH’

Beaten To Death

Welcome Villain Films recently acquired the rights to the Australian horror film directed by Sam Curtain (The Slaughterhouse Killer): Beaten to Death. The film stars David Tracy (Sorrowland), Thomas Roach (Blood Hunt), and Nicole Tudor (The Five Stages). The film is coming to theaters soon! Check out the poster below, …

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RLJE Films and Shudder Nab ‘ALLEGORIA’ Just Ahead Of Its World Premiere At Panic Fest

ALLEGORIA

RLJE Films, a business unit of AMC Networks, and Shudder, AMC Networks’ streaming service for horror, thriller, and the supernatural have acquired the North American rights to the horror film, ALLEGORIA, ahead of its world premiere at Panic Fest. Written by Spider One, who also makes his directorial debut with ALLEGORIA, …

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Panic Fest 2020 Movie Review: ‘The Perished’ Is Gut-Wrenching And Horrifying!

The Perished

I’ve been dying to watch The Perished for the past year, but something always came up. Finally, I was able to watch it for Panic Fest 2020 and let’s just say it was worth the wait. This gut-wrenching film was written and directed by Paddy Murphy. The cast includes Fiach …

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Panic Fest 2020: ‘The New End’ Is A Familiar Post-Apocalyptic Fable – Movie Review

Written and directed by Leonel Dietsche (3000 2015), The New End is a post-apocalyptic fairy tale, full of knights, kings, jesters, and magicians rotted beyond recognition in radioactive dust. But in this decaying kingdom, there’s only one fair maiden left. The moral of this story, eulogized in the simultaneously hopeful …

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Panic Fest 2020: ‘Beyond the Woods’ Is An Awfully Long Walk – Movie Review

The reign of blue and orange color grading in movie-making is slowly fading away. As Hollywood leaves behind the tried-and-true contrasting color scheme, indie filmmakers have picked it up, rung it out, and pinned it up to dry. Director Brayden DeMorest-Purdy’s (Compulsion 2017) Beyond the Woods wears that rust and …

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