Frightfest Digital 2020

Frightfest Digital 2020: Daniel Wood Reviews They’re Outside

Frightfest Digital’s They’re Outside is another entry into the legion of found footage horror movies, with this one being a bit more playful with the […]

Frightfest Digital 2020: Daniel Wood Reviews The Swerve

The Swerve is a heart-breaking horror film bringing us a study of depression, loneliness and downward spirals that will leave you wondering where the horror […]

Frightfest Digital 2020: Daniel Wood Reviews The Horror Crowd

There’s certainly no secret that the horror community is one of the best, and most inclusive communities in the film industry, but is there a […]

Frightfest Digital 2020: Daniel Wood Reviews Dark Place

Frightfest Digital’s Dark Place is a brilliantly themed horror anthology film made by Aboriginal Australians, starring Aboriginal Australians and about Aboriginal Australians that truly explores […]

Frightfest Digital 2020: Daniel Wood Reviews Skull: The Mask

Skull: The Mask is Brazilian horror slasher about an ancient evil that is awakened and begins on a path of carnage, harkening back to all […]

Frightfest Digital 2020: Daniel Wood Reviews AV The Hunt

AV The Hunt is a relentless rape-revenge horror sub-genre style fight for survival film in the same vein as Coralie Fargeat’s Revenge that re-frames some […]

Frightfest Digital 2020: Daniel Wood Reviews Aquaslash

Aquaslash is a very stylish period slasher that promised a lot with the insane premise it featured in its trailer, a deranged killer turning a […]

Frightfest Digital 2020: Daniel Wood Reviews A Ghost Waits

A Ghost Waits is one of my favourite films from Frightfest Digital – a film that uses haunted house horror tropes to delightful effect, subverting […]

Frightfest Digital 2020: Daniel Wood Reviews There’s No Such Thing As Vampires

There’s No Such Thing As Vampires is a fun love letter to one of horrors greatest monsters from Frightfest Digital 2020, but ultimately one that […]