13 Oct 2018

FILM REVIEW: TiCK (Toronto After Dark Film Festival)

TiCK is the second short film by Toronto native Ashlea Wessel. It’s also her second short film (the first being INK) to play the Toronto After Dark Film Festival. I was a big fan of INK, but I found TiCK to be leaps and bounds ahead of it.   There

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12 Oct 2018

INTERVIEW: DAVID LEE HESS – PART 2

Our interview with DAVID LEE HESS was so good that we had to break it in two, rather then chop it down to one part.  In part two we talk about his film FETISH, which plays the Telluride Horror Show on Saturday for their “Something Wicked This Way Comes: Shorts

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11 Oct 2018

INTERVIEW: DAVID LEE HESS – PART 1

Recently, Fear Forever got the chance to speak with up and coming genre actor David Lee Hess as a part of the Philadelphia Unnamed Film Festival. Although he’s no stranger to acting (with roughly 55 credits to date), he’s recently made a name for himself within the horror community. David

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18 Sep 2018

FILM REVIEW: TERROR TAKEAWAY

As Halloween swiftly creeps in, horror fans will inevitably be dining on an endless buffet of welcome scares and gory treats. This applies to both foreign and domestic markets, and this year Italy is no exception. Director Alberto Bogo (EXTREME JUKEBOX) will soon be serving his second stab at the

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13 Sep 2018

FILM REVIEW: COLD SKIN

I would consider myself a fan of director Xavier Gens, even if I do find his career somewhat hard to define. My first introduction to the director was with his brutal, no-holds-barred, cat & mouse thriller FRONTIER(S). In fact, I think it was the only film to be slapped with

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07 Sep 2018

FILM REVIEW: DERELICTS (PUFF 2018)

The Philadelphia Unnamed Film Festival, or PUFF as it’s affectionately called, has wasted no time making a name for itself in its brief three years in existence. PUFF is the brainchild of a few well-established genre journalists, and it’s clear that they love what they do. The small festival always

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01 Sep 2018

FILM REVIEW: LET THE CORPSES TAN

Coming to US theatres on August 31 is the French language, Belgian crime thriller LET THE CORPSES TAN. The film drew me in on the brilliant title alone. It has been and continues to be played extensively at film festivals around the globe and I have been hearing about it constantly.

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18 Aug 2018

FILM REVIEW: THE CRESCENT

THE CRESCENT has to be easily one of the most bizarre and stunning genre films I’ve seen this year. Coming out of the 2017 TIFF Midnight Madness program, THE CRESCENT has all the makings of a cult horror film, if it could just get out of its own artsy way.

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17 Aug 2018

SHORT FILM REVIEWS: ANDREW J.D. ROBINSON

There’s nothing quite like viewing the work of up and coming filmmakers as they test their visual tool belts and flirt with all the possibilities of the medium. Behold the beauty of shorts! They are the unavoidable rite of passage for anyone that is serious about making movies.  A pragmatist

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14 Aug 2018

MUSIC: ITCHY-O

Having lived in both Chicago and Denver, I’ve seen my fair share of outrageous musical performances. These performances span the musical spectrum from the use of pigs’ blood by Swedish metal maestros Watain, to the smoke and lights of French DJ Madeon. I’ve seen a lot of great shows, and

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