Critters Attack! first look review Arrow FrightFest 2019
Critters Attack! reboots the toothy alien rollers from the Eighties as aggressive foils for female empowerment
Critters Attack! reboots the toothy alien rollers from the Eighties as aggressive foils for female empowerment
The drone becomes a Chucky-like, bunny-boiling medium for a dead stalker’s urges in this knowingly daft horror
In Magnus Wake’s Dark Sense, a young clairvoyant races to track down a serial killer and forestall his own foreseen death
Ray Xue’s morally challenging film pits four thrill-killing high schoolers against their community and each other
In Pedro C Alonso’s Trump-era allegory Feedback, Eddie Marsan plays a controversial radio host forced to confront his past
Criminal Audition tests the moral mettle of wannabe fake criminals confronted with the consequences of their choices
Staten Cousins Roe’s debut offers satirical self-help to a desperate, lost young woman in search of change
Braden Croft’s cabin-bound psychothriller sets writer against Muse in a struggle for authority
Graham Hughes’ manipulative mockumentary tells a sophisticated (maybe) ghost story for the age of the internet
Chad Archibald’s film follows the unconventional family life of a butcher engaged in criminal undertaking
In FabrÃcio Bittar’s puerile postmodern Ghost Killers Vs Bloody Mary, fake ghosthunters face real ghosts
A man faces off against his worst impulses and a goo-drenched haunted house in grimy haunter Girl On The Third Floor
A coroner and a cartoonist work in tandem to find a serial killer before it’s too late in violent horror Cut Off
Three journalism students go looking for a gruesome story and find it in Tunisian horror Dachra
Secrets are revealed and blood is shed when three friends are stranded on a boat in dark comedy Harpoon
A woman confronts her fears as a man is tormented by digit thieves in twisted dark comedy Fingers
A mother hunts for her daughter in the unusual and striking chiller The Deeper You Dig
Siblings engage in a deadly power play in housebound horror Rock, Paper And Scissors
Elijah Wood goes looking for his old man and won’t like what he finds in Ant Timpson’s Come To Daddy
Jesse Thomas Cook and Matt Wiele’s The Hoard gives reality TV and found footage a hilarious makeover