A former soldier, a widower, a loner whose dog sits obediently by his side, Dean Joseph McBurney waits in his shabby room at the Hazelwood Hotel, smoking and
There is an inevitability about a disaster movie: the audience know it will happen, and frequently at least one of the characters knows it will happen, though most
It was in 1988 that Sharyn McCrumb published Bimbos of the Death Sun, set within a science fiction convention, the two protagonists being requested to judge the fiction
Turkish writer/director Can Evrenol is no stranger to Glasgow Film Festival’s FrightFest, experiencing the weekend horror strand first as an attendee then with the original version of Baskin
Described by Johannes Roberts as “a love letter to Stephen King” at the UK premiere screening at Glasgow Film Festival’s Fright Fest weekend, though he later clarified that
The opening film of the main Fright Fest weekend was screened in a celebratory atmosphere, the tenth year the horror strand has featured at the Glasgow Film Festival.
Opening with the exciting new film from Joel and Ethan Coen, Hail, Caesar! and featuring the British premieres of thriller Green Room, horrors The Forest, The Other Side of
There is something disconcerting about Jakob Wolski, an enigma wrapped in an uncompromising resolve to do the right thing. A young police officer in the small town where
The concept of the first volume of The ABCs of Deathwas simple: an invitation extended to filmmakers the world over to submit a short film based around an