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Caribbean Tales Film Festival's BoomFlik headliner Jamaica's first horror/gangsta film is Nefarious (real bloody too) Review by Stephen Weir Lock the doors. Bolt the windows. And whatever you do, after you seen Jamaica’s horror film Nefarious don’t go walking the streets of Kingston, Jamaica at night. No matter what. This Jamaican horror film – it was made in 2018 – is coming to Canada for its first public showing at the 15th annual Caribbean Tales Film Festival. It's headlining CTFF’s September 18th Boomflik An evening dedicated to the screening of Jamaican films No matter how many made in Jamaican movies viewers might have seen over the 15 year history of the CTFF, no one has seen a Jamaican film like Nefarious – the island’s first ever horror/gangsta flick. Gang bangers, bandit street fighters. vampires and demons walk the streets of a Kingston ghetto, killing everyone who gets in the way. Mark (played by high school teacher/actor Kevoy Williams) tries to live o