While the writers here at Frightday will be remaining in the states during Montreal’s Fantasia International Film Festival, there are... Read More
Aragne: Sign of Vermillion is a full length anime film directed, written, and animated by Saku Sakamoto. Admirably ambitious for... Read More
Fifteen year old Mia adapts to a new town far from the ocean, a new school, and changes to her... Read More
Alice works as a cam girl and finally breaks into the top 50 of the site only to be sabotaged... Read More
Darlin’ is Pollyanna McIntosh’s follow up to Lucky McKee’s The Woman. Admittedly I have not seen the previous film (nor... Read More
Glass Eye Pix is the master of hiding a punch of heart in the most unexpected places. Those imagining a... Read More
When you hear a film being described as a, “holiday, zombie version of a High-School Musical“…for some, it’s already steep... Read More
Belzebuth, the latest from Mexican director Emilio Portes, is a bilingual, heavy-hitting, religiously-center death fest. Boasting quite possibly the highest... Read More
Having never heard of Mike Diana or his Boiled Angels magazine before, I was instantly hooked from the opening sequence.... Read More
Censor is a throwback, dealing with a very specific time & place within horror history. The censorship, and near mass... Read More
Deadcon follows internet sensation AKAshley, as she attends Viewcon, a premiere convention featuring Youtube stars and social media influencers alike.... Read More
Don’t Leave Home is a beautifully shot horror drama, most of which was shot on location in Ireland. Anna Margaret... Read More