From banned video sleeves to iconic horror posters, Graham Humphreys has shaped how generations imagine fear. Through conversations with the artist and collaborators including Reece Shearsmith and Andy Nyman, this film traces a career in the margins—painting darkness with gouache, bringing humanity to horror, and creating art that defined British genre cinema.
In a book-lined home, an octogenarian continues his impossible life's work: cataloguing every film ever made. Alan Goble's Guinness-recognized database is a monument to obsession and love. Between his archival labour, he watches badgers and foxes in his rewilded garden. A contemplative portrait celebrating one extraordinary life.
Four unlikely partners created one of the world's leading horror festivals from nothing. Through two decades of programming disputes, venue changes, and triumphant discoveries, FrightFest became home to filmmakers and fans worldwide. This warts-and-all documentary reveals what it takes to build something lasting in cult cinema.