Glasgow Film Festival: Genre Highlights
From love affairs with rollercoasters, to dystopian futures and, of course, FrightFest Glasgow, there’s plenty of genre goodies to check out at Glasgow Film Festival 2021.
From love affairs with rollercoasters, to dystopian futures and, of course, FrightFest Glasgow, there’s plenty of genre goodies to check out at Glasgow Film Festival 2021.
Ryan Spindell’s anthology of close-fitting mor(t)ality tales are filled with small-town surrealism and dark humour…
Luciano and Nicolás Onetti play DJs, appropriating and remixing eight festival-wowing short horror films to tell a story of their own…
Joe Begos pits old army vets against young drugged-up punks in this ultraviolent, postmodern, retrofuturist siege actioner…
Tyler Cornack’s colonic comedy inserts an unusually anal-retentive man into a criminal scenario, for transgressive rites of (back) passage…
Adam Stovall’s debut feature uses ghostly romance to fix up a damaged psyche…
Lee Min-jae’s feature debut is a smalltown romzomcom (with sly social commentary) that keeps gleefullly subverting the tropes of its own subgenre…
Julien Seri’s serial-killer thriller pits one father against another…
This fishermen’s yarn from Neasa Hardiman is part Lovecraft, part The Thing
Damien LeVeck’s online exorcism set-up satirises the soul-destroying narcissism, excess and mob mentality of the internet…
Brothers Bernardo and Rafael Antonaccio deliver a sweltering psychodrama of masculine jealousy and rage…
We speak to the writer and director of The Mortuary Collection, Ryan Spindell, about his love of short films and the anthology format…