One day in September 2011, a 1,000-strong audience of horror nuts sat down at the Empire cinema, Leicester Square, to watch a low budget movie screening as part of the annual FrightFest film festival.
Andy Nyman is a treat as a middle-class man in debt forced to accompany a mysterious criminal for a night in a film made in 2011 but still relevant This low-budget British psychological horror first ...
Although it originally premiered at FrightFest in 2011, the psychological horror-thriller The Glass Man went for almost a decade without receiving an official public release due to legal issues that ...
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