Published on: 2025-05-22 01:30:48
Filmmaker Aislinn Clarke, who became the first Northern Irish woman to direct a horror film with The Devil’s Doorway, reaches another milestone with Fréwaka, a dread-infused folk-horror narrative that’s one of the first Irish-language horror films. Memorable found-footage horror films are increasingly rare, but 2018’s The Devil’s Doorway remains a standout. It’s a 1960s-set tale of camera-toting priests investigating a miracle at a Magdalene laundry—but instead uncovering something much darker
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