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The UK's Leading fantasy & horror film festival.

The Empire Cinema, Leicester Square, London 26th to 30st August 2010

It's so good it's scary - The Guardian

The premiere event of the year for horror fans - Time Out

Six UK premieres featuring poltergeists, vampires, zombies, mutants, backwoods monsters and an incredible torture show! That’s what lies in screaming store for you at FrightFest’s annual Halloween extravaganza at the bijou ICA in London’s Pall Mall.

 

We know you’re all suffering withdrawal symptoms after our Empire mega-event. And what better nightmares before Christmas could you possibly ask for than this stellar line-up of every hot shock sensation from around the globe currently attracting acclaim and astonishment. PARANORMAL ACTIVITY has been causing such strong word of mouth after it’s recent release in America that we had to snap it up so you can see what all the fearsome fuss is about. We just know you are going to like what you see. If you dare. The same with SURVIVAL OF THE DEAD, the latest blood-freezing allegory from one of FrightFest’s best friends, the legendary NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD director George A Romero. Then there’s DAYBREAKERS from the UNDEAD duo of the Spierig Brothers, an eye-boggling Australian sci-fi horror action adventure that garnered great reviews when world premiered in Toronto’s Midnight Madness. We were supposed to bring you WRONG TURN 3: LEFT FOR DEAD in August but a change in release schedule meant we had to wait until now to premiere the second sequel in the popular franchise. Don’t tell Joe Lynch, whose been dying to know about the follow up to his first sequel, but you’re seeing it even before him! You’ll thrill to the virus horror CARRIERS too, featuring Chris Pine, the new Captain Kirk himself, and the blood-soaked INVITATION ONLY, the first ever slasher movie from Taiwan, one that has changed the face of genre-driven Asian movies. Plus we will be announcing the winner of our ‘Horror of Writing’ competition that proved so popular in August. So it’s that Trick ‘R Treat time again. Your chance to meet up with old friends, make new ones and join in the Halloween fun with your scary FrightFest hosts Paul, Ian and Alan once more.

 

Tickets to see all six films cost £50 and go on sale at 12 noon on Friday 2 October, max 4 tickets per customer from the ICA box office. You can get yours in person, by phone on 020 7930 3647 or on-line here.

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