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FRIGHTFEST GLASGOW

FESTIVAL REPORT

28 February-8 March, Glasgow Film Theatre

Taking place before words and phrases like “social distancing”, “self-isolation” and “lockdown” became a part of our daily lexicon, this year’s FrightFest Glasgow delivered plenty of enjoyable horror before the really scary stuff hit.

The festival opened with Synchronic

by Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead, whose , and have established them as two of the most fascinating filmmakers working in SF and horror.

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