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3Mar/11Off

Frightfest 2011

Frightfest was once again superb. I was initially a little unsure about going because of the huge hike in the price, but it ended up being worth it! It was the usual oven temperature in the theatre and the only complaint I had was the annoying, posh student types that were behind us - the kind who seem to think they're much better than everyone else (they'll feature in my mini-reviews later).

I only missed one of the showings, the final one on the Friday night. This one was a documentary about a sub-genre of horror movies from the 70s and 80s and not something I'm interested in, so it was duly skipped. The rest of the films were all superb, with the worst one still worth watching if you happen to find you have nothing better to be doing (last year didn't have such a good line up and there were many I'd say to avoid at all costs!).

So, here are my mini-reviews (in order of worst to best)...