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FrightFest, also known as Arrow Video FrightFest is an annual film festival held in London and Glasgow. The festival holds three major events each year: a festival running five days over the UK late August Bank Holiday weekend, a Halloween event held in London in late October, and a festival in Glasgow held around February as part of the Glasgow Film Festival. The first event was held in London in 2000 and the first Glasgow festival was held in 2006. As its name indicates FrightFest primary focus is on the horror film genre, however, the event regularly features documentaries, science fiction and thriller films.


History

Paul McEvoy has stated that his initial idea for FrightFest "came from my love and admiration for the seminal 'Shock Around The Clock' events of the 1980s organised by Stefan Jaworszyn and Alan Jones." He then reached out to Ian Rattray, journalist Alan Jones, film and television PR person and Greg Day, with whom he founded and ran the event. Question and Answer sessions are also compered by them. For five years the festival was held at the
Prince Charles Cinema The Prince Charles Cinema (PCC) is a repertory cinema located in Leicester Place, 50 yards north of Leicester Square in the West End of London. It shows a rotating programme of cult, arthouse, and classic films alongside recent Hollywood relea ...
(PCC). In 2005, it moved to the
Odeon West End The Odeon Luxe West End is a two-screen cinema on the south side of Leicester Square, London. It has historically been used for smaller film premieres and hosting the annual BFI London Film Festival. The site is on an adjacent side of the squa ...
(OWE) due to increasing audiences. In 2009, it found a new home in
Empire, Leicester Square The Empire, Leicester Square is a cinema currently operated by Cineworld on the north side of Leicester Square, London. The Empire was originally built in 1884 as a variety theatre and was rebuilt for films in the 1920s. It is one of several c ...
. Various one-off events have been held at venues across the UK. The Fright Fest brand has been included in the
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and the Glasgow Film Festival. The Festival has been host to many personal appearances by those involved with the making of the films being shown. Notable attendees include
George A. Romero George Andrew Romero (; February 4, 1940 – July 16, 2017) was an American-Canadian filmmaker, writer, editor and actor. His ''Night of the Living Dead'' series of films about an imagined zombie apocalypse began with the 1968 film of the ...
,
Rob Zombie Rob Zombie (born Robert Bartleh Cummings; January 12, 1965) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, record producer, filmmaker, and voice actor. His music and lyrics are notable for their horror and sci-fi themes, and his live shows have be ...
,
Paul W. S. Anderson Paul William Scott Anderson (born 4 March 1965) is an English filmmaker who regularly works in science fiction films and video game adaptations. Anderson made his feature film debut with the British independent film '' Shopping'' (1994), a ...
,
Park Chan-wook Park Chan-wook ( ; born 23 August 1963) is a South Korean film director, screenwriter, producer, and former film critic. He is considered as one of the most prominent filmmakers of South Korean cinema as well as world cinema in 21st century. H ...
,
Danny Boyle Daniel Francis Boyle (born 20 October 1956) is an English director and producer. He is known for his work on films including ''Shallow Grave'', '' Trainspotting'' and its sequel ''T2 Trainspotting'', '' The Beach'', '' 28 Days Later'', '' Su ...
,
Guillermo del Toro Guillermo del Toro Gómez (; born October 9, 1964) is a Mexican filmmaker, author, and actor. He directed the Academy Award–winning fantasy films ''Pan's Labyrinth'' (2006) and ''The Shape of Water'' (2017), winning the Academy Awards for Be ...
(twice),
Brian Yuzna Brian Yuzna is an American producer, director, and writer. He is best known for his work in the science fiction and horror film genres. Yuzna began his career as a producer for several films by director Stuart Gordon, such as ''Re-Animator'' (1 ...
,
Neil Marshall Neil Marshall (born 25 May 1970) is an English film and television director, editor, producer, and screenwriter. He directed the horror films ''Dog Soldiers'' (2002) and ''The Descent'' (2005), the science fiction action film ''Doomsday'' (200 ...
,
Uwe Boll Uwe Boll (; born June 22, 1965) is a German filmmaker. He came to prominence during the 2000s for his adaptations of video game franchises which often starred international stars like Jason Statham, Burt Reynolds, Ray Liotta, Christian Slater, E ...
,
John Landis John David Landis (born August 3, 1950) is an American comedy and fantasy filmmaker and actor. He is best known for the comedy films that he has directed – such as ''The Kentucky Fried Movie'' (1977), ''Animal House, National Lampoon's Animal ...
,
Don Mancini George Donald Mancini (born January 25, 1963) is an American screenwriter and film director, most notable for the ''Child's Play'' franchise. Career Having been a horror fan since his childhood, Mancini's inspiration for '' Child's Play'' were ...
, Barbara Crampton (twice),
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,
Gaspar Noé Gaspar Noé (, ; born 27 December 1963) is an Argentine filmmaker based in Paris, France. He is the son of Argentine painter, writer, and intellectual Luis Felipe Noé. In the early 1990s, Noé along with his wife Lucile Hadžihalilović were ...
,
Richard Brake Richard Colin Brake (born 30 November 1964) is a Welsh-American character actor, known for his supporting roles as Joe Chill in '' Batman Begins'' (2005), Doom-Head in '' 31'' (2016), and the chemist in '' Mandy'' (2018), as well as his lead ro ...
, Adam Green, and
Tobe Hooper Willard Tobe Hooper (; January 25, 1943 – August 26, 2017) was an American director, screenwriter, and producer best known for his work in the horror genre. The British Film Institute cited Hooper as one of the most influential horror fi ...
. FrightFest has had a number of different sponsors over the span of its life, including the Horror Channel,
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, Volkswagen Lupo, ''Bizarre'' magazine (of which the August issue was given away free), Xfm,
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and
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. Poster and logo designs are provided by the artist
Graham Humphreys Graham Humphreys is a British illustrator and visual artist best known for producing film posters. During the 1980s, Humphreys worked with Palace Pictures, producing publicity material for films including '' Dream Demon'', '' Basket Case'', '' T ...
.


London Festival Line-ups

The following is a listing of each film and shorts (and previews) shown at the festival each year.


FF2000

The first FrightFest was held for four days from Friday 25 through Monday 28 August 2000 at the
Prince Charles Cinema The Prince Charles Cinema (PCC) is a repertory cinema located in Leicester Place, 50 yards north of Leicester Square in the West End of London. It shows a rotating programme of cult, arthouse, and classic films alongside recent Hollywood relea ...
in
Soho Soho is an area of the City of Westminster, part of the West End of London. Originally a fashionable district for the aristocracy, it has been one of the main entertainment districts in the capital since the 19th century. The area was develop ...
, London. Films shown at the inaugural FrightFest were ''
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,
Ed Gein Edward Theodore Gein (; August 27, 1906 – July 26, 1984), also known as the Butcher of Plainfield or the Plainfield Ghoul, was an American murderer and body snatcher. Gein's crimes, committed around his hometown of Plainfield, Wisconsin, ga ...
, Freeway II: Confessions of a Trickbaby,''
Dario Argento Dario Argento (; born 7 September 1940) is an Italian film director, producer, screenwriter, actor and film critic, critic. His influential work in the horror film, horror genre during the 1970s and 1980s, particularly in the subgenre known as ...
's ''
The Phantom of the Opera ''The Phantom of the Opera'' (french: Le Fantôme de l'Opéra) is a novel by French author Gaston Leroux. It was first published as a serial in from 23 September 1909 to 8 January 1910, and was released in volume form in late March 1910 by Pierr ...
'', '' Christina's House'', ''
Scary Movie ''Scary Movie'' is a 2000 American slasher parody film directed by Keenen Ivory Wayans and written by Marlon and Shawn Wayans (who both also star), alongside Buddy Johnson, Phil Beauman, Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer. Starring Anna Far ...
'', '' Pitch Black'', '' Blood, Guts, Bullets and Octane, Ringu 2,
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, The Criminal, Anatomie, Mario Bava: Maestro of the Macabre, Dario Agento an eye for horror, The 13th Sign,
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,'' and ''
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.'' The short films ''Purgatory'' and ''In Memory of Laura'' were also shown.


FF2001

The second FrightFest was again held at the Prince Charles Cinema, where it screened ''
The Devil's Backbone ''The Devil's Backbone'' ( es, El espinazo del diablo) is a 2001 gothic horror film directed by Guillermo del Toro, and written by del Toro, David Muñoz, and Antonio Trashorras. The film is set in Spain, 1939, during the final year of the ...
'' prior to its screenings in the United States and Canada. The film received a positive reception, prompting director Guillermo Del Toro to dub the festival “the Woodstock of gore”. Films shown were '' The Bunker'', ''
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'', ''
Kiss of the Dragon ''Kiss of the Dragon'' (''Le Baiser mortel du dragon'' in French) is a 2001 French-American action film directed by Chris Nahon, written and produced by French filmmaker Luc Besson, and starring an international cast of Jet Li, Bridget Fonda, an ...
'', ''
Cubbyhouse ''Cubbyhouse'' is a 2001 Australian horror film, directed by Murray Fahey and starring Joshua Leonard (of ''The Blair Witch Project'' fame) and Belinda McClory (''The Matrix''). It screened at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. It was produced ...
, Sleepless,
Scary Movie 2 ''Scary Movie 2'' is a 2001 American supernatural parody film directed by Keenen Ivory Wayans. It is the sequel to ''Scary Movie'' and the second film in the ''Scary Movie'' film series. The film stars Anna Faris, Regina Hall, Shawn Wayans and M ...
,
The Devil's Backbone ''The Devil's Backbone'' ( es, El espinazo del diablo) is a 2001 gothic horror film directed by Guillermo del Toro, and written by del Toro, David Muñoz, and Antonio Trashorras. The film is set in Spain, 1939, during the final year of the ...
,
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 ''The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2'' (also known as ''The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Part 2'') is a 1986 American black comedy slasher film directed by Tobe Hooper. It is a sequel to ''The Texas Chain Saw Massacre'', also directed and co-written by Ho ...
,
Cradle of Fear ''Cradle of Fear'' is a 2001 British horror film, directed by Alex Chandon. It was released direct-to-video on 4 July 2001. Taking inspiration from the anthology films produced by Amicus Productions in the 1970s, it features three separate ha ...
, Dust,
Brotherhood of the Wolf ''Brotherhood of the Wolf'' (french: Le Pacte des loups) is a 2001 French period action horror film directed by Christophe Gans, co-written by Gans and Stéphane Cabel, and starring Samuel Le Bihan, Mark Dacascos, Émilie Dequenne, Monica Bel ...
, Battle Royale, Alone,
The Isle ''The Isle'' is a 2000 South Korean film written and directed by Kim Ki-duk, his fifth film, and the first to receive wide international acclaim for his now recognizable style. The film has gained notoriety for gruesome scenes that caused some vi ...
,
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, ''and '' Jeepers Creepers.'' An episode of the television series '' Urban Gothic'' and the short films ''The Window'' and ''Universal'' were also screened.


FF2002

The third year of the London FrightFest was held again at the PCC, where the front rows became available to weekend passholders for the first time. Director
Danny Boyle Daniel Francis Boyle (born 20 October 1956) is an English director and producer. He is known for his work on films including ''Shallow Grave'', '' Trainspotting'' and its sequel ''T2 Trainspotting'', '' The Beach'', '' 28 Days Later'', '' Su ...
screened the first reel of '' 28 Days Later'' and
Paul W. S. Anderson Paul William Scott Anderson (born 4 March 1965) is an English filmmaker who regularly works in science fiction films and video game adaptations. Anderson made his feature film debut with the British independent film '' Shopping'' (1994), a ...
and producer
Jeremy Bolt Jeremy Bolt (born 1965) is a British film producer. After co-founding Impact Pictures with Paul W. S. Anderson in 1992, Bolt has produced the majority of Anderson's films. He is most well-known for producing the ''Resident Evil'' series and '' D ...
appeared to show a promo for ''
Resident Evil ''Resident Evil'', known in Japan as is a Japanese horror game series and media franchise created by Capcom. It consists of survival horror, third-person shooter and first-person shooter games, with players typically surviving in environments ...
''. Films screened at the festival were '' Nine Lives'', '' Frailty'', ''
The Princess Blade is a 2001 Japanese action film directed by Shinsuke Sato. It is a reimagining of the manga '' Lady Snowblood'' by Kazuo Koike and Kazuo Kamimura. Story Yuki is the last surviving royal of the House of Takemikazuchi, who live in a futuri ...
'', ''
Donnie Darko ''Donnie Darko'' is a 2001 American science fiction psychological thriller film written and directed by Richard Kelly and produced by Flower Films. It stars Jake Gyllenhaal, Jena Malone, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Drew Barrymore, Mary McDonnell, Katha ...
'', '' The Eye'', '' Halloween: Resurrection'', ''
One Hour Photo ''One Hour Photo'' is a 2002 American psychological thriller film written and directed by Mark Romanek and starring Robin Williams, Connie Nielsen, Michael Vartan, Gary Cole, and Eriq La Salle. The film was produced by Catch 23 Entertainment, Kil ...
'', ''
My Little Eye ''My Little Eye'' is a 2002 British horror film directed by Marc Evans about five adults who agree to spend six months together in an isolated mansion while being filmed at all times. The idea for the film came from reality television shows su ...
'', '' Swimfan'', ''
Tuno Negro ''Black Serenade'' ( es, Tuno negro, links=no) is a 2001 Spanish slasher film directed and written by Pedro L. Barbero and Vicente J. Martín about a serial killer who, dressed with a Tuna (music), tuno cape and a mask, kills underperforming unive ...
'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
The Happiness of the Katakuris is a 2001 Japanese musical comedy horror film directed by Takashi Miike, with screenplay by Kikumi Yamagishi. It is loosely based on the South Korean film '' The Quiet Family''. The film is a surreal horror-comedy in the farce tradition, which ...
'', '' Bloody Mallory'', ''
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'', and ''
Ted Bundy Theodore Robert Bundy (Name change, born Cowell; November 24, 1946 – January 24, 1989) was an American serial killer who kidnapped, raped and murdered numerous young women and girls during the 1970s and possibly earlier. After more th ...
''. The short films for this event were ''Pissboy', ''The Cicerones'', and ''Whacked''.


FF2003

The fourth FrightFest was held at the PCC. The films screened at the event were ''
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'', ''
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen ''The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen'' (''LoEG'') is a comic book series (inspired by the 1960 British film ''The League of Gentlemen'') co-created by writer Alan Moore and artist Kevin O'Neill which began in 1999. The series spans four volum ...
'', ''
Beyond Re-Animator ''Beyond Re-Animator'' is a 2003 horror film directed by Brian Yuzna and starring Jeffrey Combs, Jason Barry, Elsa Pataky, Simón Andreu and Santiago Segura. It is the third and final installment in the ''Re-Animator'' film series. An internatio ...
'', ''
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'', '' Malefique'', '' Cypher'', '' Jeepers Creepers 2'', ''Charlie's Family'', '' Dracula: Pages from a Virgin's Diary'', '' Phone'', '' The Last Horror Movie'', '' Gozu'', ''
Cabin Fever Cabin fever is the distressing claustrophobic irritability or restlessness experienced when a person, or group, is stuck at an isolated location or in confined quarters for an extended time. A person may be referred to as stir-crazy, derived from ...
'', '' House of the Dead'', ''Between Your Legs'', ''
Fear X ''Fear X'' is a 2003 psychological thriller film directed by Nicolas Winding Refn. The first film to be produced from one of Hubert Selby Jr.'s original screenplays, its eventual box-office failure would force Refn's film company '' Jang Go Star ...
'', and ''
House of 1000 Corpses ''House of 1000 Corpses'' is a 2003 American black comedy horror film written, co-scored, and directed by Rob Zombie in his directorial debut, and the first film in the ''Firefly'' film series. It stars Sid Haig, Bill Moseley, Sheri Moon, K ...
''. In attendance were directors Marcus Adams, Eric Valette, Julian Richards, and
Rob Zombie Rob Zombie (born Robert Bartleh Cummings; January 12, 1965) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, record producer, filmmaker, and voice actor. His music and lyrics are notable for their horror and sci-fi themes, and his live shows have be ...
. The short films that were screened were ''Virus'', ''Suspended'', and ''The Last Dream''. The festival also screened "Trailer Trash", a compilation of rare and odd trailers.


FF2004

The fifth FrightFest marked the final year that the event would be held at the PCC. This was also the first year the short movies were shown in one block and had an earlier start time for Saturday through Monday. Directors and producers who presented at the event included
Park Chan-wook Park Chan-wook ( ; born 23 August 1963) is a South Korean film director, screenwriter, producer, and former film critic. He is considered as one of the most prominent filmmakers of South Korean cinema as well as world cinema in 21st century. H ...
,
Alexandre Aja Alexandre Jouan-Arcady, known professionally as Alexandre Aja, (; born 7 August 1978) is a French filmmaker best known for his work in the horror film, horror genre. He rose to international stardom for his 2003 horror film ''High Tension, Haute ...
and actress
Cécile de France Cécile de France (; born 17 July 1975) is a Belgian actress. After achieving success in French cinema hits such as ''L'Art (délicat) de la séduction'' (2001) and ''Irène'' (2002), she gained international attention for her lead roles in ''Hi ...
, Paco Plaza and Brian Yuzna, John Fawcett and Paula Devonshire, Hamish McAlpine, Brad Anderson, and Christopher Smith and actress
Franka Potente Franka Potente (; born 22 July 1974) is a German actress. She first appeared in the comedy film '' After Five in the Forest Primeval'' (1995), for which she won a Bavarian Film Award for Best Young Actress. Her breakthrough came in 1998, when sh ...
. Smith and Potente held a Q&A session after the film.
Guillermo del Toro Guillermo del Toro Gómez (; born October 9, 1964) is a Mexican filmmaker, author, and actor. He directed the Academy Award–winning fantasy films ''Pan's Labyrinth'' (2006) and ''The Shape of Water'' (2017), winning the Academy Awards for Be ...
was also present to screen his film ''Hellboy'' alongside actors
Ron Perlman Ronald Perlman (born April 13, 1950) is an American actor. His credits include the roles of Amoukar in ''Quest for Fire'' (1981), Salvatore in ''The Name of the Rose'' (1986), Vincent in the television series ''Beauty and the Beast'' (1987–199 ...
,
Selma Blair Selma Blair Beitner (born June 23, 1972) is an American actress. She played a number of roles in films and on television before obtaining recognition for her leading role in the film '' Brown's Requiem'' (1998). Her breakthrough came when she s ...
, and
Rupert Evans Rupert Evans (born 9 March 1977) is a British actor. He is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company and starred in the Amazon series '' The Man in the High Castle'' and also in the CW's '' Charmed'' series. In 2021 Evans appeared in '' Bridge ...
, who similarly held a Q&A session after the film. Films shown at the event were '' Oldboy'', ''
Haute Tension ''High Tension'' (French: ''Haute Tension'', ; released in the United Kingdom as ''Switchblade Romance'') is a 2003 French slasher film directed by Alexandre Aja, co-written with Grégory Levasseur, and starring Cécile de France and Maïwenn, ...
'', ''
Toolbox Murders ''Toolbox Murders'' is a 2004 American slasher film directed by Tobe Hooper, and written by Jace Anderson and Adam Gierasch. It is a remake of the 1978 film '' The Toolbox Murders'' and was produced by the same people behind the original. The fi ...
'', ''
Profondo Rosso ''Deep Red'' ( it, Profondo rosso), also known as ''The Hatchet Murders'', is a 1975 Italian Thriller film, thriller- giallo film directed by Dario Argento and co-written by Argento and Bernardino Zapponi. It stars David Hemmings as a musician wh ...
'', '' The Tesseract'', '' Romasanta: The Werewolf Hunt'', '' The I Inside'', ''
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'', '' Monster Man'', ''
The Card Player ''The Card Player'' (Italian: ''Il cartaio'') is a 2004 giallo film directed by Dario Argento. The film stars Stefania Rocca and Liam Cunningham and is Argento's second giallo feature of the decade (following '' Sleepless''). The film features ...
'', ''
Buppah Rahtree ''Buppah Rahtree'' ( th, บุปผาราตรี also ''Rahtree: Flower of the Night'' and ''Buppah Rahtree: Scent of the Night Flower'') is a 2003 Thai comedy-horror film written and directed by Yuthlert Sippapak. With its comic reference ...
'', ''
Code 46 ''Code 46'' is a 2003 British film directed by Michael Winterbottom, written by Frank Cottrell Boyce, and starring Tim Robbins and Samantha Morton. Produced by BBC Films and Revolution Films, the film is a dystopian sci-fi love story, explor ...
'', '' Calvaire'', '' Ginger Snaps Back: The Beginning'', ''
The Eye 2 ''The Eye 2'' is a 2004 Hong Kong supernatural horror film directed and edited by Danny and Oxide Pang. It is a standalone sequel to '' The Eye'' (2002). Produced by Mediacorp Raintree Pictures and Applause, the film was released in Hong Kong o ...
'', ''
One Point 0 ''Paranoia: 1.0'' (originally ''One Point O'', also known as ''1.0'', ''One Point Zero'', ''Version 1.0'', and ''Virus 1.0'') is a 2004 cyberpunk dystopian horror mystery written and directed by Jeff Renfroe and Marteinn Thorsson. The film is a K ...
'', '' The Hillside Strangler'', ''Casshern'', ''
The Machinist ''The Machinist'' is a 2004 psychological thriller film directed by Brad Anderson and written by Scott Kosar. It stars Christian Bale as the title character, a machinist struggling with guilt, paranoia, and delusion after being unable to sleep ...
'', and '' Creep''. The Short Film Showcase screened ''Rex Steele Nazi Smasher'', ''Oltro Ladrillo En La Pared'' (Another Brick in the Wall), ''La Guarida Del Ermitano'' (In The Hermits Lair), ''L'Autre'' (The Other), and ''Amor So De Mae'' (Love from Mother Only). The event Trailer Trash was not present this year, but was replaced with the second reel of ''
Alien vs. Predator ''Alien vs. Predator'' (also known as ''Aliens versus Predator'' and ''AVP'') is a science-fiction action horror media franchise created by comic book writers Randy Stradley and Chris Warner. The series is a crossover between, and part of, th ...
''.
Don Mancini George Donald Mancini (born January 25, 1963) is an American screenwriter and film director, most notable for the ''Child's Play'' franchise. Career Having been a horror fan since his childhood, Mancini's inspiration for '' Child's Play'' were ...
screened a rough cut trailer for ''
Seed of Chucky ''Seed of Chucky'' is a 2004 black comedy slasher film, the fifth installment of the ''Child's Play'' series, and sequel to 1998's ''Bride of Chucky'' as well as the first film to be distributed by another company since the original '' Child's ...
''.


FF2005

In its sixth year FrightFest moved to Screen One of the Odeon West End. Another change from the prior festivals was that this year the festival started early on Friday morning. This was to support the opening movie ''Land of the Dead'' by screening the three preceding ''...of the Dead'' movies. Gregory Nicotero made an appearance and displayed zombie props used in the making of the movies, after which director
George A. Romero George Andrew Romero (; February 4, 1940 – July 16, 2017) was an American-Canadian filmmaker, writer, editor and actor. His ''Night of the Living Dead'' series of films about an imagined zombie apocalypse began with the 1968 film of the ...
presented ''
Land of the Dead ''Land of the Dead'' (also known as ''George A. Romero's Land of the Dead'') is a 2005 post-apocalyptic horror film written and directed by George A. Romero; the fourth of Romero's six '' Living Dead'' movies, it is preceded by ''Night of the Li ...
''. Others that presented their films at the festival included
Jake West Jake West (born 1972) is a British film director, known mostly for his horror films and for a series of documentaries looking at film censorship and interviewing well-known directors, actors and industry figures. Biography West's first feature f ...
, Conor McMahon, Carl Daft, Samantha Shields and Nicola Muldoon,
Ti West Timon C. West (born October 5, 1980) is an American film director, producer, screenwriter, editor, cinematographer, and occasional actor, best known for his work in horror films. He directed the horror films ''The Roost'' (2005), '' The House of ...
, David McGillivray, Paul Spurrier, Christian Alvart, and Greg McLean with
Cassandra Magrath Cassandra Magrath (born 1981) is an Australian actress. She played Miranda Gibson in the Australian ABC 1998–2000 television series ''SeaChange'' and Liz Hunter in the 2005 Australian horror film ''Wolf Creek''. Acting career Magrath began ...
and
Kestie Morassi Kestie Morassi (born 9 August 1978) is an Australian film and television actress. She played Natalie in the TV series '' Satisfaction'' (2007). Morassi has also appeared in the films '' Dirty Deeds'' (2002), '' Wolf Creek'' (2005), ''The Illu ...
. This year also saw the creation of Alan Jones' FrightFest Year Book. The book is a retrospective of genre films of that year and included an opening chapter concerned itself with the Fest itself. The book was published through Revolver Books in 2006. Films screened at this year's festival were ''
Night of the Living Dead ''Night of the Living Dead'' is a 1968 American independent horror film directed, photographed, and edited by George A. Romero, with a screenplay by John Russo and Romero, and starring Duane Jones and Judith O'Dea. The story follows seven peop ...
'', '' Dawn of the Dead'', ''
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'', ''
Land of the Dead ''Land of the Dead'' (also known as ''George A. Romero's Land of the Dead'') is a 2005 post-apocalyptic horror film written and directed by George A. Romero; the fourth of Romero's six '' Living Dead'' movies, it is preceded by ''Night of the Li ...
'', ''
A Bittersweet Life ''A Bittersweet Life'' (; lit. "The Sweet Life") is a 2005 South Korean neo-noir action drama film written and directed by Kim Jee-woon. It stars Lee Byung-hun as Sun-woo, a hitman who becomes targeted by his boss after he spares the latter's che ...
'', '' Evil Aliens'', ''
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'', '' Dead Meat'', '' Ban the Sadist Videos'', '' The Neighbour No. 13'', '' Wild Country'', ''
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'', '' Marebito'', '' Red Eye'', '' Night Watch'', '' Dominion: Prequel to the Exorcist'', ''
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'', '' 2001 Maniacs'', '' Born to Fight'', '' Day of the Dead 2: Contagium'', ''P'', '' Antikörper'', and '' Wolf Creek''. This year's shorts were not screened in a block as with the prior year. The short films screened were ''The Eel'', ''The Ten Steps'', ''The Victim'', and ''Mrs Davenport's Throat''.


FF2006

For its seventh year FrightFest began screening its films on Screen Two due to the increase of attendees. The festival brochure/programme expanded too with an original comic strip (Intermission by John-Paul Kamath of
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) and an original short story by author/critic
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. Dave Andrew composed music for FrightFest, which played between movies and a FrightFest exclusive trailer for ''
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'' was presented by
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. This year also marked the return of the Trailer Trash event. A charity screening ''
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'' was held as the opening event to the festival with the proceeds going to the
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. Director Christopher Smith and screenwriter James Moran presented the movie.
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and Alfonse Cuarón were also present at the festival for the UK premiere of ''
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'', which occurred after an afternoon ''Hammer'' retrospective. Other presenters at the festival included Adam Green, Billy O'Brien, Jordan Baker, Adam Mason, Simon Rumley, Mark Duffied, Hadi Hajaig,
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, and
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. Additional films screened at the festival were ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Isolation'', '' Earthlings Ugly Bags of Mostly Water'', '' See No Evil'', '' Open Water 2: Adrift'', '' Snoop Dogg's Hood of Horror'', ''Broken'', '' The Living and the Dead'', '' Ils'', ''
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'', '' The Lost'', ''
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'', '' H6: Diary of a Serial Killer'', ''
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'', ''Puritan'', '' Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon'', and '' The Host''. Short films screened at the festival were ''Gasoline Blood'', ''In the Place of the Dead,'' ''Out of the Darkness'', ''snatching time'', ''Missed Call'' and ''Deadly Tantrum''. The festival hosted the CUT! competition short film showcase, which was made up of ''Hammer Falls, Torn Flesh, The Silent Scream, Natural Birthing, A Very Grimm Fairytale, The Collector, Curta Veraso, The Fall Down, Dead Wood'', and ''Kasting''. This year also marked the first Frightfest Halloween All-Nighter, which would be traditionally held on 30 October of each year.


FF2007

The eighth FrightFest opened on Thursday, 24 August 2007 and ran until 27 August. It was held in Leicester Square and was sponsored by
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. It was organized by Alan Jones, Ian Rattray, and Paul McEvoy. On the festival's final day FrightFest supported an attempt to break the Zombie Walk record to tie in with the showing of '' The Zombie Diaries''. The walk was unsuccessful in breaking the record, falling short of the then current record held by a zombie walk held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Presenters at the event included Andrew Macdonald,
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,
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, Paddy Breathnach,
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, Joe Lynch,
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,
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and Matt Heath (actor), Matt Heath, Jonathan King (film director), Jonathan King, Tom Shankland and Clive Bradley (screenwriter), Clive Bradley, Juan Antonio Bayona and Sergio G. Sánchez, Adam Green, Mike Williamson, and Rigoberto Castañeda.
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hosted a double bill with a Q&A session while Adam Green and Alan Jones conducted a live commentary for ''
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.'' Reece Shearsmith and other cast and crew previewed footage from their film ''The Cottage (film), The Cottage'' and Emily Booth introduced a grindhouse trailers documentary. Films presented at the event were ''Black Sheep (2006 New Zealand film), Black Sheep'', ''Black Water (2007 film), Black Water'', ''
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'', ''The Sword Bearer'', ''The Signal (2007 film), The Signal'', ''1408 (film), 1408'', ''Teeth (2007 film), Teeth'', ''All the Boys Love Mandy Lane'', ''Shrooms (film), Shrooms'', ''Fritt Vilt'', ''Joshua (2007 film), Joshua'', ''Storm Warning (2007 film), Storm Warning'', ''Wrong Turn 2'', ''Disturbia (film), Disturbia'', ''The Devil Dared Me To'', ''The Girl Next Door (2007 film), Jack Ketchum's The Girl Next Door'', '' The Zombie Diaries'', ''Kilometer 31'', ''Spiral (2007 film), Spiral'', ''Botched (film), Botched'', ''WΔZ'', ''Postal (film), Postal'', ''Seed (2007 film), Seed'', ''Skinwalkers (2006 film), Skinwalkers'', and ''Dnevnoy dozor''. Other footage shown at the festival was the screening of extra features from the ''28 Weeks Later'', ''Doomsday (2008 film), Doomsday'' preview footage, and a ''Don't'' fake trailer from ''Grindhouse (film), Grindhouse''. The short film ''The Bride'' was screened at the festival and on Saturday the Short Film Showcase was made up of the films ''We're Ready for you now, Dead @17, The Dear Hunter, Pig Tale, and Little Brats''. FrightFest Xtra a one-day event held at The Phoenix Cinema, East Finchley on the following Saturday and presented ''Santo in the Wax Museum'', ''Espectro'', and ''Mr. Brooks''.


FF2008

The ninth FrightFest was held from 21 through 25 August 2008 and was once again sponsored by Film4. It would also be the last year that it would be held at Odeon West End and that that FrightFest 2009 would move to the Empire, Leicester Square, Empire in Leicester Square. This year's programme featured artwork by Graham Humphreys and weekend passes for the event sold out on the first day of sales. The festival's opening film was ''Eden Lake'', which was presented by James Watkins (director), James Watkins and actors Michael Fassbender and Jack O'Connell (actor), Jack O'Connell. Directors Adam Green and Joe Lynch (director), Joe Lynch were also present at the festival as "The Douche Brothers" and provided 5 short movies depicting their fictional journey to FrightFest 2008, each of which played before the day's early evening movie. The opening reel of ''Book of Blood'' was shown, as were trailers for ''Grace'' and the Friday the 13th (2009 film), ''Friday the 13th'' remake. Preview footage was shown for ''Into the Dark: Exploring the Horror Film'', ''Dead Set (TV series), Dead Set'', and ''Lesbian Vampire Killers''. The footage was presented by Paul McEvoy, Charlie Brooker, and MyAnna Buring, respectively. Other presenters at the event included Stacey Edmonds and Doug Turner, Steven Goldman, Perry Benson, Dido Miles, Ainsley Howard, Steven Shiel, Amanda Martin, Paddy Breathnach, Andrew-Lee Potts, Frank Henenlotter, Charlee Danielson, Anthony Sneed, Gregg Bishop, Patrick Syversen and Nini Bull Robsahm, Joey Evans, Chris Daly, Bradley Maroney, Audrey Elizabeth Evans, John Ajvide Lindqvist, Pascal Laugier, Adam Green, Adam Gierasch and Jace Anderson, Trevor Matthews, Johnny Kevorkian, Kerry Anne Mullaney, and Kris Bird. The films screened at the film festival were ''Eden Lake'', ''I Know How Many Runs You Scored Last Summer'', ''Scar-3D'', ''Los Cronocrímenes, Time Crimes'', ''King of the Hill (2007 film), King of the Hill'', ''Trailer Park of Terror'', ''Mum & Dad'', ''The Strangers (2008 film), The Strangers'', ''Freakdog'', ''Bad Biology'', ''Fear(s) of the Dark'', ''Dance of the Dead (2008 film), Dance of the Dead'', ''Manhunt (2008 film), Manhunt'', ''The Chaser (2008 film), The Chaser'', ''The Midnight Meat Train'', ''Tokyo Gore Police'', ''Bubba's Chili Parlor'', ''From Within (film), From Within'', ''Let the Right One In (film), Let the Right One In'', ''Autopsy (2008 film), Autopsy'', ''Martyrs (2008 film), Martyrs'', ''Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer, Jack Brooks Monster Slayer'', ''The Dead Outside'', ''The Disappeared (2009 film), The Disappeared'', ''Mirrors (2008 film), Mirrors'', and ''Death Race (2008 film), Death Race''. Other FrightFest events included the Zone Horror Cut short movie competition and the
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FrightFest short film showcase. The short films in the showcase were ''The Chest'', ''The Amazing Trousers'', ''Homework'', ''is anyone there'', ''Psycho Hillbilly Massacre'', and ''Total Fury''. Other short films shown at the festival were ''The Listening Dead'' and ''Left Turn'', and Norman J. Warren introduced a separate compendium of shorts.


October event

An all-night Halloween film festival was shown on 30 October 2008. Films shown at the event were ''Gnaw (film), Gnaw'', ''Hush (2008 film), Hush'', ''Book of Blood, Book Of Blood'', ''Treevenge'', ''My Name Is Bruce'', ''The Children (2008 film), The Children, Langliena: Una Storia Macabra, Escape from New York, Escape From New York, Splinter (2008 film), Splinter,'' and ''Pig Hunt''.


FF2009

FrightFest 2009 ran from 27 to 31 August and was held at its new venue, the Empire in Leicester Square. This tenth incarnation of the festival marked the first time the festival took place on two screens, a "Main Screen" for the major films of the festival and the "Discovery Screen" for some smaller entries which are repeated during the festival.
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was in attendance over the weekend and also introduced the screening of ''An American Werewolf in London''. Joe Lynch and Adam Green returned as "The Douche Brothers" and screened the short "The Road to Frightfest" films they had created for last year's festival. Films shown on the main screen were ''Triangle (2009 British film), Triangle'', ''The Hills Run Red (2009 film), The Hills Run Red'', ''Infestation (2009 film), Infestation'', ''The Horseman (film), The Horseman'', ''Beware The Moon'', ''An American Werewolf in London - Remastered'', ''Shadow (2009 Italian film), Shadow'', ''La Horde'', ''Macabre (2009 film), Macabre'', ''Smash Cut'', ''Hierro (film), Hierro'', ''The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2009 film), The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo'', ''Giallo (2009 film), Giallo'', ''Trick 'r Treat'', ''Vampire Girl vs. Frankenstein Girl'', ''Dead Snow'', ''The Human Centipede (First Sequence)'', ''Coffin Rock (film), Coffin Rock'', ''Night of the Demons (2009 film), Night of the Demons'', ''Dread (film), Clive Barker's Dread'', ''Zombie Women of Satan'', ''The House of the Devil'', ''Case 39'', ''Heartless (2009 film), Heartless'', and ''The Descent Part 2''. The short films ''Deadwalkers'', ''Paris By Night of the Living Dead'', and ''Sad Case'' were also hosted on this screen. Films shown on the discovery screen were ''Best Worst Movie'', ''I Sell the Dead'', ''I Think We're Alone Now (film), I Think We're Alone Now'', ''Colin (film), Colin'', ''Black (2008 film), Black'', ''Evil Things'', ''Fragment'', ''It's Alive (2008 film), It's Alive'', and ''Pontypool (film), Pontypool''. The discovery screen also hosted 'The Horror of Writing' Competition.


October event

An all-night Halloween film festival was shown at the Empire Cinema on 30 October 2009. Films shown at the event were ''Umbrage (film), Umbrage'', George A. Romero's Survival of the Dead, ''George A Romero's Survival Of The Dead'', ''Paranormal Activity'', ''Wrong Turn 3: Left for Dead, Wrong Turn 3: Left For Dead, Jennifer's Body,'' and ''Carriers (film), Carriers.''


FF2010

The eleventh Frightfest ran from 26–30 August 2010 and was held at the Empire cinema, Leicester Square. As with the prior year, the festival showed its offerings on two screens, the "Main Screen" and "Discovery Screen". This year introduced the ''Total Icons'' stand of films, sponsored by ''Total Film''. Two films were pulled from the festival, the controversial ''A Serbian Film'' and Gregg Araki's Kaboom (film), Kaboom, the latter of which was pulled by the director himself. Screening ''A Serbian Film'' would have required that the organizers screen a heavily censored version approved by the British Board of Film Classification and Westminster council, which they were unwilling to do as "a film of this nature should be shown in its entirety". Director
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was in attendance and hosted a Q&A on the main screen as part of ''Total Icons''. Films shown on the main screen were ''Hatchet II'', ''Primal'', ''Dead Cert (2010 film), Dead Cert'', ''Tobe Hooper#Early life and work, Eggshells'', ''The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre'', ''Isle of Dogs'', ''F (film), F'', ''Red Hill (film), Red Hill'', ''Alien vs Ninja'', ''Cherry Tree Lane'', ''The Tortured'', ''13Hrs'', ''I Spit on Your Grave (2010 film), I Spit on Your Grave'', ''Monsters (2010 film), Monsters'', ''Dream Home'', ''The Pack'', ''We Are What We Are (2010 film), We Are What We Are'', ''Damned by Dawn'', ''Buried (film), Buried'', ''The Loved Ones (film), The Loved Ones'', ''Video Nasties: Moral Panic, Censorship & Videotape'', ''The Dead (2010 film), The Dead'', ''Bedevilled (2010 film), Bedevilled'', ''Red White & Blue (film), Red White & Blue'', and ''The Last Exorcism''. The Film 4 FrightFest international short film showcase was also held on the main screen, as was a quiz run by Andy Nyman. Films shown on the discovery screen were ''Burning Bright (film), Burning Bright'', ''The Clinic (2010 film), The Clinic'', ''Finale (film), Finalé'', ''Wound'', ''Outcast (2010 film), Outcast'', ''Higanjima: Escape from Vampire Island'', ''Christopher Roth'', ''Fanboys (2009 film), Fanboys'', ''After.Life'', ''Amer (film), Amer'', and ''After.Life''.


October event

An all-night Halloween film festival was shown at the Empire Cinema on 30 October 2010. Films shown at the event were ''Confessions (2010 film), Confessions'', ''Altitude (2010 film), Altitude'', ''The Silent House (2010 film), The Silent House'', ''Choose (2010 film), Choose'', and ''Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale''.


FF2011

The twelfth FrightFest took place from 25 to 19 August 2011 at the
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. The opening film of the festival was ''Don't Be Afraid of the Dark (2011 film), Don't Be Afraid of the Dark'' and the closing film was ''A Lonely Place to Die''. The ''Total Film'' ''Total Icon'' interview this year was with film producer Larry Fessenden. The festival also featured a showing of ''The Dead'' with live audio commentary by directors Howard J. Ford and John Ford, as well as five new short films paying tribute to the films of John Carpenter, each from a different director. The directors and their films were
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/''Escape From New York'', Sean Hogan/''The Thing (1982 film), The Thing'', James Moran/''Halloween (1978 film), Halloween'', Marc Price/''They Live'', and Ben Wheatley/''Assault on Precinct 13 (1976 film), Assault on Precinct 13''. Films shown on the main screen were ''Don't Be Afraid of the Dark (2011 film), Don't Be Afraid of the Dark'', ''Final Destination 5'', ''The Theatre Bizarre'', ''Rogue River'', ''The Holding (film), The Holding'', ''Urban Explorers'', ''The Glass Man'', ''Tucker & Dale vs Evil'', ''Vile'', ''The Troll Hunter'', ''The Wicker Tree'', ''Panic Button (2011 film), Panic Button'', ''Fright Night (2011 film), Fright Night'', ''The Woman (2011 film), The Woman'', ''Chillerama'', ''The Divide (2011 film), The Divide'', ''The Innkeepers (film), The Innkeepers'', ''Sint'', ''Kill List'', ''Detention (2011 film), Detention'', ''A Night in the Woods (film), A Night In The Woods'', ''Deadheads (film), Deadheads'', ''Sennentuntschi, Sennentuntschi: Curse Of the Alps'', ''Inbred (film), Inbred'', and ''A Lonely Place to Die''. The Short Film Showcase and Andy Nyman's Quiz From Hell were also featured on the main screen. Films shown on the discovery screen were ''The Man Who Saw Frankenstein Cry'', ''A Horrible Way To Die'', ''Midnight Son'', ''Rabies (2010 film), Rabies'', ''Blood Runs Cold'', ''Kidnapped (2010 film), Kidnapped'', ''Stormhouse'', ''The Dead (2010 film), The Dead'', ''Atrocious (film), Atrocious'', ''My Sucky Teen Romance'', ''The Caller (2011 film), The Caller'', and ''The Devil's Business''.


October event

A second event, an all-night Halloween film festival, was held on 29 October 2011. A second showing of the films, excluding Julien Maury and Alexandre Bustillo’s ''Livid (film), Livid'', was held on 4 November 2011. The films shown were ''The Human Centipede 2 (Full Sequence), The Human Centipede II (Full Sequence)'', ''Bad Meat'', ''Faces in the Crowd (film), Faces in the Crowd'', ''Livid'', ''Cold Sweat'', and ''The Watermen''.


FF2012

This year's festival was named "Film4 FrightFest The 13th" and took place at The
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from 23 to 27 August 2012. This festival marked the first time that FrightFest's offerings would be shown on three screens, as the organizers offered a third "re-discovery screen", where attendees could watch remastered classic films. Another new addition was the introduction of the ''Variety (magazine), Variety'' Award, which would be presented by actor Simon Pegg to Gregory Nicotero for his work in the special effects field. The festival was opened with Paul Hyett's ''The Seasoning House'' and closed with ''Tower Block (film), Tower Block'', the directorial debut of James Nunn and Ronnie Thompson. It also hosted the UK premiere of ''REC 3: Genesis''. This year's ''Total Film Total Icon'' interview was with
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, which was hosted on the main screen. Films shown on the main screen were ''The Seasoning House'', ''Cockneys Vs Zombies'', ''Grabbers'', ''Nightbreed The Cabal Cut'', ''Hidden in the Woods (original version)'', ''V/H/S'', ''REC 3: Genesis'', ''Stitches (2012 film), Stitches'', ''Eurocrime! The Italian Cop and Gangster Films That Ruled the '70s'', ''Outpost: Black Sun'', ''Paura, Paura 3D'', ''Under the Bed (film), Under The Bed'', ''Tulpa (film), Tulpa'', ''Maniac (2012 film), Maniac'', ''The Thompsons'', ''Sleep Tight (film), Sleep Tight'', ''Berberian Sound Studio'', ''Sinister (film), Sinister'', ''Dead Sushi'', ''American Mary'', ''After (2012 film), After'', ''Chained (2012 film), Chained'', ''The Possession (2012 film), The Possession'', and ''Tower Block (film), Tower Block''. Also shown on the main screen were the Short Films Showcase, the ''Total Icon'' interview, and Andy Nyman's ''Quiz From Hell''. Films shown on the discovery screen were ''Guinea Pigs'', ''The Victim (2011 film), The Victim'', ''Elevator (2011 film), Elevator'', ''A Night Of Nightmares'', ''Sawney: Flesh Of Man'', ''Errors of the Human Body'', ''May I Kill U?'', ''Kill Zombie'', ''Nightmare Factory (film), Nightmare Factory, Before Dawn, Remnants, Wrong Turn 4: Bloody Beginnings, We Are the Night (film), We Are the Night, The Inside (film), The Inside, Community,'' and ''Guinea Pigs.'' The films shown on the new re-discovery screen were ''Inbred (film), Inbred'' (with live audio commentary), ''The Arrival of Wang'', ''Crawl'', ''The Mummy's Shroud'', ''Rasputin, the Mad Monk'', ''The Devil Rides Out (film), The Devil Rides Out'', and ''Bride of Frankenstein''. This screen also hosted additional showings of ''We Are the Night'', ''Sawney: Flesh of Man,'' ''Guinea Pigs'', ''May I Kill U?'', and ''The Inside'', which had screened on the discovery screen.


October

The Halloween All-Nighter was held on 27 October 2012 at Leicester Square. The films shown were ''Bait 3D'', ''Gallowwalkers, Gallowalkers'', ''Zombie Flesh Eaters'', ''Excision (film), Excision'', ''The Tall Man (2012 film), The Tall Man'', and ''The Helpers''.


FF2013

The fourteenth FrightFest took place at the
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during the Bank Holiday weekend, running from Thursday, August 22 to Monday, 26 August 2013. People who attended the Sleepy Queue was able to watch a preview screening of The Conjuring (film), The Conjuring, with a video introduction by director James Wan. The festival's opening film was ''The Dead 2: India'' and the closing film was ''Big Bad Wolves''; the closing film was the last one to ever screen on Empire, Leicester Square Screen 1, as it was closed the next day to be split into smaller screens. This year marked the addition of another screen, the "Extra Screen", which hosted additional screenings of any sell out titles. The prior year's Re-Discovery screen was not brought back in favor of a second Discovery screen. This year's ''Variety (magazine), Variety'' Spotlight interview was with director Ben Wheatley. The films shown on the Main Screen were ''The Dead 2: India'', ''Curse of Chucky'', ''You're Next'', ''The Dyatlov Pass Incident'', ''Dementamania'', ''Hatchet III'', ''Haunter (film), Haunter'', ''V/H/S/2'', ''100 Bloody Acres'', ''The Hypnotist (2012 film), The Hypnotist'', ''Frankenstein's Army'', ''Hammer of the Gods (2013 film), Hammer of the Gods'', ''No One Lives'', ''R.I.P.D.'', ''Cheap Thrills (film), Cheap Thrills'', ''Missionary (film), Missionary'', ''In Fear'', ''The Grief Tourist'', ''The Conspiracy (2012 film), The Conspiracy'', ''The Last Days (2013 film), The Last Days'', ''I Spit on Your Grave (2010 film), I Spit On Your Grave 2'', ''Dark Touch'', ''Banshee Chapter'', ''Odd Thomas (film), Odd Thomas'', ''We Are What We Are (2013 film), We Are What We Are'', and ''Big Bad Wolves''. Also shown on the main screen were Andy Nyman's Quiz From Hell 4 and the 666 Short Film Awards. Films shown on the Discovery Screens were ''Para Elisa, For Elisa'', ''Daylight (2013 film), Daylight'', ''Sadik 2'', ''Outpost: Rise of the Spetsnaz'', ''Paranormal Diaries: Clophill'', ''Wake in Fright'', ''The American Scream'', ''Hansel & Gretel Get Baked, Hansel & Gretel: The 420 Witch'', ''Antisocial (film), Antisocial'', ''Painless (film), Painless'', ''Wither (film), Wither'', ''Snap (film), Snap'', ''The Demon's Rook'', ''Stalled'', ''Cannon Fodder (film), Cannon Fodder'', ''Rewind This!'', ''The Borderlands (2013 film), The Borderlands'', ''On Tender Hooks'', ''Bring Me the Head of the Machine Gun Woman'', ''Contracted (film), Contracted'', ''The Desert'', ''Willow Creek (film), Willow Creek'', ''House of Usher (film), House Of Usher'', ''Nosferatu'', ''Corruption (1968 film), Corruption'', and an episode of ''Holliston (TV series), Holliston''.


October event

This year's Frightfest Halloween All-Nighter was held on Saturday 26 October 2013 at the Vue Cinemas in Leicester Square. The films shown were ''Soulmate (film), Soulmate'', ''Patrick (2013 film), Patrick'', ''Discopath'', ''Mark of the Devil (1970 film), Mark of the Devil'', The Station (2013 film), ''The Station'', and ''Nothing Left to Fear (film), Nothing Left to Fear''.


FF2014

The fifteenth FrightFest ran from Thursday 21 through Monday 25 August 2014 and took place at the Vue Cinemas in Leicester Square, London, where the prior year's Halloween All Nighter had been held. This move allowed the festival to offer three main screens, each of which would rotate the same films over morning and evening slots. Passes for the vent went on sale on 28 June 2014 and anyone who queued early in the "sleepy queue" on 27 June in person would be allowed to watch a free preview screening of the film ''Alien Abduction (2014 film), Alien Abduction''. Films shown on the Main Screens were ''The Guest (2014 American film), The Guest'', ''Sin City: A Dame to Kill For'', ''Zombeavers'', ''Shockwave Darkside (film), Shockwave Darkside'', ''The Green Inferno (film), The Green Inferno'', ''Late Phases'', ''Dead Snow: Red vs. Dead'', ''The Last Showing'', ''Housebound (2014 film), Housebound'', ''All Cheerleaders Die'', ''Starry Eyes'', ''The Harvest (2013 film), The Harvest'', ''I Survived A Zombie Holocaust'', ''The Babadook'', ''Life After Beth'', ''Among the Living (2014 film), Among the Living'', ''Faults (film), Faults'', ''Open Windows (film), Open Windows'', ''At the Devil's Door, Home'', ''The Samurai'', ''Stage Fright (2014 film), Stage Fright'', ''Xmoor'', ''Nymph'', ''Alleluia (film), Alleluia'', ''V/H/S: Viral'', and ''The Signal (2014 film), The Signal''. Films shown on the Discovery Screens were ''Honeymoon (2014 film), Honeymoon'', ''Preservation (2014 film), Preservation'', ''Julia (2014 film), Julia'', ''The Forgotten (2014 film), The Forgotten'', ''The Canal (2014 film), The Canal'', ''WolfCop'', ''Wolf Creek 2'', ''Wrong Turn 6'', ''R100 (film), R100'', ''Exists (film), Exists'', ''The Den (2013 film), The Den'', ''The Drownsman'', ''Dead Within'', ''White Settlers'', ''Digging Up The Marrow'', ''Creep (2014 film), Creep'', ''Bad Milo!'', ''The Sleeping Room'', ''The Mirror (2014 film), The Mirror'', ''Coherence (film), Coherence'', ''Expedition'', ''Drew: The Man Behind The Poster'', ''Doc of the Dead'', ''Lost Soul (2014 film), Lost Soul - The Doomed Journey Of Richard Stanley's Island of Dr. Moreau'', ''The House at the End of Time'', ''The Visitor (1979 film), The Visitor'', ''A Nightmare on Elm Street'', ''Nekromantik'', ''The Shining (film), The Shining'', ''Another'', ''Altergeist'', ''Lemon Tree Passage (film), Lemon Tree Passage'', ''Truth or Dare (2013 film), Truth Or Dare'', ''The Remaining'', ''Deadly Virtues: Love.Honour.Obey.'', ''Blood Moon'', and ''Extraterrestrial (2011 film), Extraterrestrial''. The Discovery Screen also hosted the Short Film Showcases and several ''The Duke at FrightFest'' events.


FF2015

The sixteenth FrightFest was once again held at the Vue Cinemas in Leicester Square and ran from Thursday 27 - Monday 31 August 2015. This year the festival added a third Discovery Screen. Films shown on the Main Screens were ''Cherry Tree'', ''Turbo Kid'', ''Stung (2015 film), Stung'', ''Hellions (film), Hellions'', ''Landmine Goes Click'', ''The Diabolical'', ''JeruZalem'', ''We Are Still Here (2015 film), We Are Still Here'', ''Demonic (2015 film), Demonic'', ''Shut In (2015 film), Shut In'', ''Bait'', ''Frankenstein (2015 film), Frankenstein'', ''Some Kind of Hate (film), Some Kind Of Hate'', ''Rabid Dogs (2015 film), Rabid Dogs'', ''Deathgasm'', ''Slumlord'', ''Road Games (film), Road Games'', ''Inner Demon'', ''Scherzo Diabolico'', ''A Christmas Horror Story'', ''Curve (film), Curve'', ''Night Fare'', ''Nina Forever'', ''Emelie (film), Emelie'', and ''Tales of Halloween''. Films shown on the Discovery Screens were ''Pod (film), Pod'', ''Wind Walkers'', ''The Devil's Dolls, Worry Dolls'', ''Aaaaaaaah!'', ''Never Let Go'', ''Bloodsucking Bastards'', ''The Rotten Link'', ''The Entity (2015 film), The Entity'', ''III'', ''Final Girl (film), Final Girl'', ''The Sand'', ''Afterdeath'', ''The Unfolding'', ''Body (2015 American film), Body'', ''The Shelter'', ''Zombie Fight Club'', ''Future Shock! The Story of 2000AD, Future Shock! The Story Of 2000AD'', ''The Nightmare (2015 American film), The Nightmare'', ''Estranged'', ''The Hallow'', ''Sun Choke'', ''Night of the Living Deb, Night Of The Living Deb'', ''Hangman (2015 film), Hangman'', ''Another Me (2013 film), Another Me'', ''The Tenderness of Wolves (film), The Tenderness Of Wolves'', ''Madman (1982 film), Madman'', ''The Mutilator'', ''Contracted: Phase II'', ''Duke Mitchell - Remake, Remix, Rip-Off'', ''Over Your Dead Body'', ''These Final Hours'', ''Most Likely to Die, Most Likely To Die'', ''Summer Camp'', ''They Look Like People'', ''Captain Kronos – Vampire Hunter'', ''Hawk the Slayer'', ''Your Vice Is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key'', ''Hellraiser'', ''The Reflecting Skin'', ''The Lesson'', ''Howl (2015 film), Howl'', ''Awaiting'', ''Goddess Of Love'', ''The Lazarus Effect (2015 film), The Lazarus Effect'', ''Suspension'', ''Last Girl Standing'', ''Banjo, Hostile, Bite (film), Bite'', and ''The Gateway (2015 film), Curtains''. The Discovery Screen also hosted the Short Film Showcases, The Duke at Frightfest Film Party, and several panel discussions.


''FF 2016''

Due to refurbishment works at the previous venue, for 2016 FrightFest moved to ''Vue Cinemas'', ''Shepherd's Bush'', London. In addition to the change of venue it was announced that for 2016 FrightFest would include the entire 12 screen cinema as a venue for the first time. After several years of sponsorship by
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the organisers also revealed a new title sponsor was due to be announced. As with previous years, the festival maintained the three main screen format, each screen known by the name of an individual sponsor (Horror Channel Screen, Arrow Video Screen and Splice Media Screen) and again each film was rotated between the three screens at different times to allow invited guests and introductions to be given on each screen. There were, once again, three Discovery screens. Thursday Main Screen: My Father Die, Cell, Let Her Out Friday Main Screen: House on Willow Street, The Chamber, Mercy, They Call Me Jeeg, They Call Me Jeeg Robot, Pet (film), Pet, White Coffin Discovery Screen One: Through the Shadow, Enclosure, Ibiza Undead, Night of Something Strange, The Devil's Candy Discovery Screen Two: Francesca, Another Evil, Population Zero, Benavidez's Case, The Similars Discovery Screen Three: Road Games (film), Road Games, Hostage to the Devil, Lost Solace, The Unraveling, special surprise screening (The Girl with All the Gifts (film), The Girl With all the Gifts) Saturday Main Screen: The Rezort, Abattoir (film), Abattoir, The Master Cleanse, Sadako vs. Kayako, Beyond the Gates (2016 film), Beyond the Gates, Blood Feast Discovery Screen One: Short Film Showcase One, Attack of the Lederhosen Zombies, Offensive, The Love Witch, Knucklebones Discovery Screen Two: Cruel Summer, House of Salem, The Creature Below, The Unkindness of Ravens, Hallow's Eve, The Corpse series Discovery Screen Three: Fortitude (TV series), Fortitude (season 2, episode 1), Fury of the Demon, Beyond the Walls, Karaoke Zombies, the Duke Mitchell party event Sunday Main Screen: Downhill (2016 film), Downhill, Johnny Frank Garrett's Last Word, Johnny Frank Garret's Last Word, Broken, Realive, 31 (film), 31 Discovery Screen One: Short Film Showcase Two, Let's Be Evil, Egomaniac, Crow, Bab Blood: The Movie Discovery Screen Two: Facing His Fears: David McGillivray, Blood Feast, SiREN, The Neighbour Discovery Screen Three: Beware the Moon book launch, horror writing master class with James Moran, Women in Genre panel, Special FX demonstration, The Future of British Horror Monday Main Screen: The Windmill Massacre, Monolith, Director's Cut (film), Director's Cut, Red Christmas, Train to Busan Discovery Screen One: Short Film Showcase Three, We Are the Flesh, Blood Hunters Discovery Screen Two: The Killing of America, Paranormal Drive, Here Alone, The Evil in Us Discovery Screen Three: Under the Shadow, Man Underground, Shelley, Found Footage 3D


''FF 2017''

In 2017, FrightFest returned to central London from 24 to 28 August for its eighteenth anniversary with sixty five feature films across two venues, Cineworld Leicester Square and The Prince Charles Cinema. The line-up included twenty world, twenty-two European and eighteen UK Premieres. Fourteen countries were represented spanning five continents, reflecting the current global popularity of the genre. Thursday Horror Channel Screen and Arrow Video Screen: ''Cult of Chucky'', ''Death Note (2017 film), Death Note'', ''Psychopaths (film), Psychopaths'' Cineworld Discovery Screen: ''Redwood, Diane'' Friday Horror Channel Screen and Arrow Video Screen: ''Freehold, Sequence Break, Radius (film), Radius'', ''68 Kill'', ''Leatherface (2017 film), Leatherface'', ''Dead Shack'' Cineworld Discovery Screen: ''The Glass Coffin, Bad Match, Mindhack, Our Evil, Freddy/Eddy'', ''Veronica (2017 Mexican film), Veronica'' Splice Media Screen 1: ''Voice from the Stone'', ''Short Film Showcase, Dhogs, King Cohen: The Wild World of Filmmaker Larry Cohen, Fanged Up'' Spice Media Screen 2: ''It Stains the Sands Red, Fashionista, Exhume'', ''Nightworld (film), Nightworld'', ''Accountable'' Saturday Horror Channel Screen and Arrow Video Screen: ''The Bar (film), The Bar'', ''Alone, Jackals (2017 film), Jackals, Attack Of The Adult Babies, Victor Crowley (film), Victor Crowley, Game of Death'' Cineworld Discovery Screen: ''3rd Night'', ''Mansfield 66/67'', ''Diane, Ruin Me, The Glass Coffin, Death Laid an Egg'' Splice Media Screen 1: ''Mountain Fever, Boots on the Ground, To Hell and Back: The
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Story, Where The Skin Lies, Eat Locals, Canaries'' Spice Media Screen 2: ''Return of the Living Dead III, Inside, The Movie Crypt Podcast, Redwood, Cold Hell, The Duke Mitchell Film Party!'' Sunday Horror Channel Screen and Arrow Video Screen: ''Killing Ground (2016 film), Killing Ground, The End?, Double Date'', ''Mayhem (film), Mayhem'', ''The Villainess'' Cineworld Discovery Screen: ''Bad Match, Mindhack, Our Evil, Ruin Me, Freddy/Eddy'' Splice Media Screen 1: ''Devil's Gate, Incontrol, Replace, Imitation Girl'' Spice Media Screen 2: ''Short Film Showcase 2, Demons of the Mind, Demons Of The Mind, Blood from the Mummy's Tomb, Blood From The Mummy's Tomb, In Conversation with Kane Hodder, Dream Demon'' Monday Horror Channel Screen and Arrow Video Screen: ''Still/Born, Lowlife (2017 film), Lowlife, Better Watch Out. The Terror of Hallow's Eve, Tragedy Girls'' Cineworld Discovery Screen: ''Veronica (2017 Mexican film), Veronica'', ''3rd Night'', ''Mansfield 66/67'', Screen International Genre Rising Star Award Spice Media Screen 2: ''Short Film Showcase 3'', ''Crow's Blood'', ''Top Knot Detective, Meatball Machine Kodoku'' (No Splice Media Screen 1 on Monday)


''FF 2018''

In 2018, Arrow Video FrightFest returned to central London from 23 to 27 August. In its nineteenth year, seventy feature films were shown across two venues, Cineworld Leicester Square and The Prince Charles Cinema. Thursday Arrow Video and Horror Channel Screens: ''The Ranger (film), The Ranger, Summer of 84, Summer of '84, Mega Time Squad'' Cineworld Discovery Screen: ''Bad Samaritan (film), Bad Samaritan, Halloween (1978 film), Halloween (1978)'' Friday Arrow Video and Horror Channel Screens: ''The Cleaning Lady, Braid, Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich, The Most Assassinated Woman in the World, Ghostland, Incident in a Ghost Land, Boar'' Cineworld Discovery Screen: ''Out House, A Bluebird in my Heart, Short Film Showcase 1, Pimped, Dead Night, Crystal Eyes'' Prince Charles Discovery Screen 1: ''FrightFest: Beneath the Dark Heart of Cinema, A Young Man with High Potential, St Agatha, One Cut of the Dead, Blue Sunshine'' Prince Charles Discovery Screen 2: ''Seeds, Final Stop, Piercing (film), Piercing, Rock Steady Row, Lifechanger'' Saturday Arrow Video and Horror Channel Screens: ''Ravers, Heretiks, Chuck Steel: Night of the Trampires, What Keeps You Alive, What Keeps you Alive, Upgrade (film), Upgrade, Fright Fest'' Cineworld Discovery Screen: ''Killing God, The Arrow Video Podcast, The LaPlace's Demon, Seeds, ***'' Prince Charles Discovery Screen 1: ''Mannequins + Book of Monsters, CRTL, The Devil's Doorway, F.U.B.A.R., Perfect Skin, The Duke Mitchell Film Club!'' Prince Charles Discovery Screen 2: ''The Tokoloshe, One Cut of the Dead, Halloween, Bad Samaritan, Life After Flash, Lasso'' Sunday Arrow Video and Horror Channel Screens: ''Hell Is Where the Home Is, Hell is Where the Home Is, The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then the Bigfoot, The Man who Killed Hitler and then the Bigfoot, He's Out There, Terried (Aterrados), Anna and the Apocalypse'' Cineworld Discovery Screen: ''The Nights Eats the Night, Luciderina, Hammer Horror: The Warner Bros. Year, VideoMan, The Night Sitter'' Prince Charles Discovery Screen 1: ''Short Film showcase 2, White Chamber (film), White Chamber, Bodied, Await Further Instructions, Tigers Are Not Afraid (film), Tigers are not Afraid'' Prince Charles Discovery Screen 2: ''Life Changer, Ghost Stories with Live commentary, Ghost Mask Scar, Peircing, Cult of Terror'' Monday Arrow Video and Horror Channel Screens: ''Open 24 hours, The Field Guide to Evil, The Dark, The Golem (2018 film), The Golem, Climax (2018 film), Climax'' Cineworld Discovery Screen: ''Secret Santa, The Witch in the Window, Frankenstein's Creature'', Screen International Genre Rising Star Award presentation. Prince Charles Discovery Screen 1: ''Wolfman got Nards, Short Film Showcase 3, Possum (2018 film), Possum, Black Site'' Prince Charles Discovery Screen 2: ''Rock Steady Row, Crystal Eyes, The Tokoloshe''


October

This year's annual FrightFest Halloween movie marathon took place during the day, a departure from the prior all night marathons. The films screened were ''Reborn (film), Reborn'', ''Parallel'', ''Mara'', ''Peripheral'', ''The Unthinkable (2018 film), The Unthinkable'', and ''Abrakadabra''.


''FF 2019''

In 2019, Arrow Video FrightFest returned in its 20th year to Cineworld and Prince Charles Cinemas on Leicester Square, from 22 to 26 August. Thursday Cineworld Leicester Square Arrow Video and Horror Channel Screens: ''Come to Daddy (film), Come to Daddy, Crawl (2019 film), Crawl, Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (film), Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark'' Cineworld Leicester Square Discovery Screen: ''Rock, Paper and Scissors, I Am Toxic'' Friday Cineworld Leicester Square Arrow Video and Horror Channel Screens: ''Dark Encounter, Cut Off, Knives and Skin, Kindred Spirits, Bliss, Bullets of Justice'' Cineworld Leicester Square Discovery Screen: ''Dachra, Impossible Crimes, Blood & Flesh: The Reel Life & Ghastly Death Of Al Adamson, Sadistic Intentions, The Deeper You Dig, Fingers'' Prince Charles Cinema Discovery One: ''The Wind, Girl on the Third Floor, To Your Last Death'', Dario Argento Interview/Signing Event, ''Harpoon, Porno'' Prince Charles Cinema Discovery Two: ''Haunt, Red Letter Day, Tenebrae, The Dark Pictures' Man Of Medan, Freaks, Mutant Blast'' Saturday Cineworld Leicester Square Arrow Video and Horror Channel Screens: ''Mary, Ghost Killers Vs. Bloody Mary, Feedback, The Drone, Madness In The Method, Why Don’t You Just Die!'' Cineworld Leicester Square Discovery Screen: ''I'll Take Your Dead, True Fiction, Extracurricular, Halloween Party, Volition'' Prince Charles Cinema Discovery One: ''Death of A Vlogger, A Serial Killer's Guide to Life, Criminal Audition, Dark Sense, Are We Dead Yet, Duke Mitchell Film Party'' Prince Charles Cinema Discovery Two: ''Arrow Video Podcast, Short Film Showcase 1, The Dark Red, Critters Attack!, Happy Face, I Trapped the Devil'' Sunday Cineworld Leicester Square Arrow Video and Horror Channel Screens: ''Spiral'', ''Eat, Brains, Love (film), Eat Brains Love'', ''Daniel Isn't Real'', ''Ready Or Not'', ''Nekrotronic'' Cineworld Leicester Square Discovery Screen: ''The Furies, Stalked, The Magnificent Obsession Of Michael Reeves, Master Of Dark Shadows, The Sonata'' Prince Charles Cinema Discovery One: ''Depraved, Witches In The Woods, Dark Light, Darlin', Bloodline'' Prince Charles Cinema Discovery Two: ''Fresh Blood Initiative, From Page To Scream, Short Film Showcase 2, Rabid (1977 film), Rabid (1977), The Legend of The Stardust Brothers'' Monday Cineworld Leicester Square Arrow Video and Horror Channel Screens: ''The Black String (film), The Black String, Satanic Panic, Tales From The Lodge, Rabid, A Good Woman Is Hard To Find'' Cineworld Leicester Square Discovery Screen: ''Deadcon, Driven, The Barge People'', Screen International Awards Prince Charles Cinema Discovery One: ''For We Are Many, The Wretched (film), The Wretched, The Banana Splits Movie, Black Ops (film), Stairs'' Prince Charles Cinema Discovery Two: ''Short Film Showcase 3, The Perished, Here Comes Hell''


FF 2020

Due to the Coronavirus pandemic in the United Kingdom, the decision was made to have Arrow Video Fright Fest take place entirely online. The online event was held from 27 August to 31 August 2020, with a second digital festival from 21 October to 25 October 2020 for their Halloween festival. The films for the August event were ''Sky Sharks'', ''There's No Such Thing as Vampires'', ''12 Hour Shift'', ''I Am Lisa'', ''Triggered (film), Triggered'', ''The Columnist (film), The Columnist'', ''The Horror Crowd'', ''Blind (2019 film), Blind'', ''Don't Click (2020 film), Don't Click'', ''The Honeymoon Phase'', ''Playhouse (film), Playhouse'', ''They're Outside'', ''Dark Place (2019 film), Dark Place'', ''Skull: The Mask'', ''Hail to the Deadites'', ''Hall (film), Hall'', ''A Ghost Waits'', ''Clapboard Jungle, Clapboard Jungle: Surviving the Independent Film Business'', ''Two Heads Creek'', ''Aquaslash'', ''AV The Hunt, Dark Stories, Enhanced (film), Enhanced, Blinders (film), Blinders'', and ''The Swerve (film), The Swerve.'' The films for the October event were ''Held'', ''The Sinners'', ''The Banishing'', ''Sacrifice'', ''Stranger'', ''Dead'', ''The Brain That Wouldn't Die'', ''Dangerous to Know'', ''The Reckoning (2020 film), The Reckoning'', ''The Owners (2020 film), The Owners'', ''Babysitter Must Die'', ''Spare Parts'', ''The Pale Door'', ''Woman of the Photographs'', ''Tailgate'', ''Butchers'', ''Breeder'', ''The Returned'', ''Don't Look Back'', ''Concrete Plans'', ''Relic (2020 film), Relic'', ''Let's Scare Julie'', ''For the Sake of Vicious'', ''Broil'', and ''Blood Harvest''.


FF 2021

The twenty-second August London FrightFest event was held at Leicester Square from 26 through 30 August 2021. The films shown on the main screen were ''Demonic'', ''The Kindred'', ''Crabs!'', ''Brain Freeze (film), Brain Freeze'', ''The Show'', ''The Exorcism of Carmen Farias'', Coming Home in the Dark, ''The Changed'', ''Broadcast Signal Intrusion'', ''Dawn Breaks the Eyes'', ''The Last Thing Mary Saw'', ''Sweetie You Won’t Believe it'', ''Offseason'', ''Prisoners of Ghostland'', ''The Maid (2020 film), The Maid'', ''King Knight'', ''Sound of Violence'', ''Gaia'', ''Evie'', ''No Man of God'', ''The Retaliators (film), The Retaliators'', ''Slapface'', ''Ultrasound (film), Ultrasound'', ''The Advent Calendar'', and ''The Sadness''. Films shown on the discovery screens were ''Motherly (2021 film), Motherly'', ''The Brilliant Terror'', ''Shadow of the Cat'', ''Night Drive, Hotel Poseidon'', ''Red Snow (2021 film), Red Snow'', ''Pretty Boy'', ''Isolation'', ''Beyond the Infinite Two Minutes'', ''Followers'', ''Laguna Ave'', ''The Parker Sessions'', ''Bad Candy'', ''The Unburied'', ''Captive'', ''Boy#5'', ''Are We Monsters'', ''The Last Rite'', ''When the Screaming Starts'', ''Bring Out the Fear'', ''Censor (2021 film), Censor'', ''John and the Hole'', ''Bloodthirsty (2020 film), Bloodthirsty'', ''Forgiveness (2021 film), Forgiveness'', ''Killer Concept'', ''Woodlands: Dark and Days Bewitched'', ''Post Mortem (2020 film), Post Mortem'', ''Nocturna: Side A – The great Old Man’s Night'', ''As In Heaven'', ''So On Earth'', ''Knocking (2021 film), Knocking'', ''Greywood’s Plot'', ''Mystery Spot'', ''Antidote'', ''She Watches From the Woods'', and ''The Found Footage Phenomenon.'' The Halloween event ran from Friday 28 through Saturday 30 October and was also held at Leicester Square. The films shown were ''The Seed (2021 film), The Seed'', ''Barbarians'', ''The Possessed (2021 film), The Possessed'', ''Pennywise: The Story of IT'', ''Last Survivors'', ''The Innocents (2021 film), The Innocents'', ''Amulet (film), Amulet'', ''Veneciafrenia'', and ''Miracle Valley''.


FF 2022

The twenty-third August FrightFest event was held at Leicester Square and will last from 25 to 29 August 2022. The films shown on the main screen were The Lair, The Visitor From the Future, Scare Package Ii: Rad Chad’s Revenge, Next Exit, The Harbinger, A Wounded Fawn, Night Sky, Final Cut, Midnight Peepshow, ''Something in the Dirt'', She Came From the Woods, ''LOLA (film), Lola'', Dark Glasses, Candy Land, ''Deadstream'', Mastemah, Incredible but True, H4z4rd, Wolf Manor, The Price We Pay, Piggy (film), ''Piggy'', ''Terrifier 2'', Burial, Barbarian (2022 film), ''Barbarian'', Fall (2022 film), ''Fall''. The films shown on the discovery screens were B*tch a**, Croc!, Splinter, The Eyes Below, Pussycake, The Summoned, Tiny Cinema, The Ones You Didn’t Burn, They Wait in the Dark, Hypochondriac, Raven’s Hollow, Everyone Will Burn, Mean Spirited, Cult of VHS, Holy S**t!, Swallowed, The Ghosts of Monday, Sissy, Sorry About the Demon, ''Everybody Dies by the End'', The Breach, Hounded, Orchestrator of Storms, Wreck, Eating Miss Campbell, Cerebrum, The Group, The Devil’s Hour, Walking Against the Rain, Bite, The Duke Mitchell Film Party, Dog Soldiers, Control, Torn Hearts, Follow Her, Huesera, Powertool Cheerleaders Vs. The Boyband of the Screeching Dead, Deep Fear, Daughter, Night of the Bastard, Who Invited Them, The Leech, Keeping the British End Up!, The Last Client, Super Z, The Creeping, Do Not Disturb, Wolfkin, Family Dinner, The Ghost Writer, Stalker, Living With Chucky, New Religion, ''The Once and Future Smash'', End Zone 2.


Glasgow Festival Line-ups

Starting in 2006, FrightFest has held a yearly film festival in Glasgow as part of the Glasgow Film Festival.


FF Glasgow 2006

''The Red Shoes (2005 film), The Red Shoes'' (replaced ''The Great Yokai War''), ''Bunshinsaba (2004 film), Bunshinsaba'', ''Reeker'', '' Wild Country'' with cast and crew, ''Boy Eats Girl''


FF Glasgow 2007

''The Tripper'', ''S & Man'', ''The Messengers (film), The Messengers'', ''Turistas'', ''Motel Hell''.


FF Glasgow 2008

''Grindhouse (film), Grindhouse'', ''Eden Log'' with Dir., ''REC (film), REC'' with writer and Dir., ''The Cottage (film), The Cottage'' with cast, trailer for ''Beyond the Rave'', faux grindhouse style trailers for ''Slash/Hive'' and ''Trannibal'', ''Zombie Strippers''


FF Glasgow 2009

The 2009 event took place over two days rather than the previous single day. Friday: ''Deadgirl (2008 film), Dead Girl'', ''Outlander (film), Outlander'', ''Walled In'' Saturday:''Dorothy'', ''I Sell the Dead'', ''Grace (2009 film), Grace'', ''The Unborn (2009 film), The Unborn'', ''One Eyed Monster''


FF Glasgow 2010

Friday: ''Frozen (2010 American film), Frozen'', ''Black Death (film), Black Death'' Preview, ''2001 Maniacs: Field of Screams'', ''Stag Night'' Saturday: ''A Lizard in a Woman's Skin'', ''Amer (film), Amer'', ''REC 2, [REC] 2'', never-before-seen footage of ''Doghouse (film), Doghouse'', ''Centurion (film), Centurion'' Preview, ''Splice (film), Splice'', ''Reykjavik Whale Watching Massacre, Harpoon: Reykjavik Whale Watching Massacre''


FF Glasgow 2011

Friday: ''Little Deaths'', ''I Saw the Devil'', ''Machete Maidens Unleashed'' Saturday: ''Rubber (2010 film), Rubber'', ''Territories'', ''The Shrine (film), The Shrine'', ''Mother's Day (2010 film), Mother's Day'', ''Hobo With A Shotgun''


FF Glasgow 2012

FrightFest Glasgow took place on Friday 24 and Saturday 25 February 2012 as part of the Glasgow Film Festival. Films started at 1.30PM on the Friday and 11AM on the Saturday, allowing for 3 more films to be shown than at the previous events. Friday: ''Corman's World: Exploits of a Hollywood Rebel'', ''Tape 407: The Mesa Reserve Incident'', ''Crawl'', ''The Day (2011 film), The Day'', ''War Of The Dead'' Saturday: ''Evidence'', ''Penumbra'', ''Rites of Spring'', ''Wang's Arrival'', ''Cassadaga (film), Cassadaga'' (replaced ''The Devil Inside (film), The Devil Inside''), ''The Raid (2011 film), The Raid'' Also for the first time at the Glasgow Film Festival there was a FrightFest Extra strand running through the main festival, films screened were: ''Livid (film), Livid'', ''The Reptile'', ''The Plague of the Zombies'', ''Dracula: Prince of Darkness''


FF Glasgow 2013

FrightFest Glasgow took place on Friday 22 & Saturday 23 February 2013 as part of the Glasgow Film Festival. Friday: ''The American Scream'', Sawney: Flesh Of Man, ''The Lords of Salem (film), The Lords of Salem'', ''Byzantium (film), Byzantium'', ''Detention of the Dead'' Saturday: ''Black Sabbath (film), Black Sabbath'', ''Bring Me the Head of the Machine Gun Woman'', ''The Bay (film), The Bay'', ''The ABCs of Death'', ''Aftershock (2012 film), Aftershock'' Special guests for the weekend included: ''Eli Roth'', Nicolás López, Lorenza Izzo, ''Neil Jordan'', ''Gemma Arterton'', ''Saoirse Ronan'', Lee Hardcastle, Simon Rumley, ''
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'' and Lucy Clements. Also during the 2 days all 7 episodes of the Norwegian TV series Hellfjord were screened, with episodes playing before selected films with cast & crew in attendance over the weekend.


FF Glasgow 2014

FrightFest Glasgow took place on Friday 28 February & Saturday 1 March 2014 as part of the Glasgow Film Festival. Thursday: Director ''
Ti West Timon C. West (born October 5, 1980) is an American film director, producer, screenwriter, editor, cinematographer, and occasional actor, best known for his work in horror films. He directed the horror films ''The Roost'' (2005), '' The House of ...
'' in conversation with Alan Jones Friday: ''Savaged (2013 film), Savaged'', ''Proxy (film), Proxy'', ''Wolf Creek 2'', ''The Sacrament (2013 film), The Sacrament'', Afflicted Saturday: Video Nasties: Draconian Days, ''The Scribbler (film), The Scribbler'', ''Torment (2013 film), Torment'', ''Mindscape (2013 film), Mindscape'', Almost Human, ''Killers (2014 film), Killers'' Sunday: Repeat screenings at ''Cineworld (Glasgow), Cineworld Glasgow'' - Video Nasties: Draconian Days, Almost Human, ''The Sacrament (2013 film), The Sacrament'', ''Wolf Creek 2'', ''Killers (2014 film), Killers'' Special guests for the weekend included: ''
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'', ''Jorge Dorado'', Joe Begos, Josh Ethier, Zack Parker, Jordan Barker, ''
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'', Marc Morris (Producer), Marc Morris, John Suits.


FF Glasgow 2015

FrightFest Glasgow took place from Thursday 26 February to Saturday 28 February 2015 as part of the Glasgow Film Festival. Thursday: ''Eliza Graves'' Friday: ''The Atticus Institute'', The Paper Round, The Hoarder, ''Wyrmwood'', ''88'', ''Backmask'' Saturday: ''Clown'', ''Sei donne per l'assassino'', ''The Woods Movie'', ''De Behandeling'', ''REC 4: Apocalypse, [REC] 4: Apocalipsis'', ''There Are Monsters''


FF Glasgow 2016

FrightFest Glasgow took place from Thursday 25 February to Saturday 27 February 2016 as part of the Glasgow Film Festival. Thursday: ''The Forest (2016 film), The Forest'' Friday: ''The Hexecutioners'', ''Anguish (2015 film)'', ''Pandemic'', ''The Mind's Eye (film)'', ''Patchwork'' Saturday: ''The Wave'', ''Southbound (2015 film)'', ''SPL2: A Time for Consequences'', ''The Other Side of the Door (2016 film)'', ''Baskin (film)'', ''Martyrs (2015 film)'', ''The Devil's Candy''


FF Glasgow 2017

FrightFest Glasgow took place from Thursday 23 February to Saturday 25 February 2017 as part of the Glasgow Film Festival. Thursday: ''A Cure for Wellness'', Phantasm (film), ''Phantasm: Remastered'' Friday: The Warriors Gate, ''The Warrior's Gate'', ''It Stains the Sand Red'', The Transfiguration (film), ''The Transfiguration'', ''Shin Godzilla'', Happy Hunting (2016 film), ''Happy Hunting'' Saturday: ''Cage Dive'', ''Fashionista'', ''Bloodlands'', Detour (2016 film), ''Detour'', ''Raw'', Hounds of Love (film), ''Hounds of Love'', ''The Night of the Virgin''


FF Glasgow 2018

FrightFest Glasgow took place from Thursday 1 March to Saturday 3 March 2018 as part of the Glasgow Film Festival. Thursday: ''Ghost Stories'', ''The Lodgers'' (cancelled due to weather) Friday: ''The Wanderers: Quest of the Demon Hunter'', ''Attack of the Bat Monsters'', ''The Ravenous - Les affamés'', ''Cold Skin'', ''Primal Rage'' Saturday: ''Errementari: The Blacksmith and the Devil'', ''Pyewacket'', ''Friendly Beast'', ''Secret Santa'', ''Tigers are not Afraid - Vuelven'', ''Sixty Minutes to Midnight''


FF Glasgow 2019

FrightFest Glasgow took place from Thursday 28 February to Saturday 2 March 2019 as part of the Glasgow Film Festival. Thursday: ''Lords of Chaos (film), Lords of Chaos'' Friday: ''Level 16'', ''The Dead Center'', ''Here Comes Hell'', ''Black Circle'', ''Dead Ant'' (aka Giant Killer Ants) Saturday: ''The Rusalka'' (aka The Siren), ''The Devil's Machine, Automata'', ''Finale'', ''The Witch: Part 1 The Subversion'', ''Freaks'', ''The Hoard''


FF Glasgow 2020

FrightFest Glasgow took place from Thursday 5 March to Saturday 7 March 2020 as part of the Glasgow Film Festival. Thursday: ''Synchronic'', ''Death of a Vlogger'' Friday: ''The Cleansing Hour + Cubicle + Live Forever'', ''In the Quarry + Black Mass'', ''Sea Fever + Simon Boswell'', ''A Ghost Waits'', ''The Mortuary Collection'' Saturday: ''A Night Of Horror: Nightmare Radio'' (rescheduled to earlier due to technical issues), ''Zombie For Sale'', ''Saint Maud'', ''Butt Boy + Fatale Collective: Bleed'', ''VFW'', ''Anderson Falls''


FF Glasgow 2021

FrightFest Glasgow took place on Friday 5 March and Saturday 6 March. Films shown were ''Run Hide Fight'', ''The Old Ways'', ''The Woman With Leopard Shoes'', ''Special Delivery'', ''Out of This World'', ''Vicious Fun'', ''American Badger'', and ''Eye Exam''.


FF Glasgow 2022

FrightFest Glasgow was held from Thursday 10 through Saturday 12 March at the Glasgow Film Theatre. The films shown were ''Night's End'', ''Let The Wrong One In'', ''A Cloud So High'', ''Homebound'', ''You Are Not My Mother'', '' Wyrmwood: Apocalypse, Wyrmwood Apocalypse'', ''Mandrake'', ''The Ledge'', ''Some Like It Rare'', ''Monstrous (film), Monstrous'', ''Freaks Out'', and ''The Cellar (2022 film), The Cellar''.


Extra FrightFest Events


ABCs Of Death

FrightFest hosted a special preview screening of ''The ABCs of Death'' at ''
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'', London on Thursday 18 April 2013. Special guests on the night were: ''Ben Wheatley'', Lee Hardcastle, ''
Jake West Jake West (born 1972) is a British film director, known mostly for his horror films and for a series of documentaries looking at film censorship and interviewing well-known directors, actors and industry figures. Biography West's first feature f ...
'', Lucy Clements, ''Simon Rumley'' and ''Simon Boswell''.


All Nighter

In 2006 FrightFest began an annual Halloween all night event in the Institute of Contemporary Arts. 2006: ''Gone'', ''The Chumscrubber'', ''Re-cycle'', ''The Raven (1963 film), The Raven'', ''Heartstopper''. Preceding the first all nighter the ICA and FrightFest conducted a double bill the week before. This was attended by Tom Savini. The films shown were ''Meet the Feebles'' and ''Creepshow''. 2007: ''Diary of the Dead'' with
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, ''Planet Terror'', ''Savage Streets'', ''Frontier(s)'', ''Inside (2007 film), Inside'' and Trailer Trash. Short film ''Far Out'' with Prod. 2008: This year the event took on the format of the long passed Shock Around The Clock events. ''My Name Is Bruce'', ''Hush'', ''Gnaw'', ''Clive Barkers Book of Blood'', Surprise movie (Tom Shankland's ''The Children''), Quiz, ''Escape from New York'', ''Splinter (2008 film), Splinter'', ''Pig Hunt'', Andrew Nyman's ''Dead Set'' Video Diary and short movie ''Treevenge''. 2009: Took place at the ICA in London, on 31 October. ''Invitation Only'', ''Survival of the Dead'', ''Paranormal Activity'', ''Wrong Turn 3: Left for Dead'', ''Umbrage (film), Umbrage'', and ''Carriers (film), Carriers''. The film ''Daybreakers'' was pulled from the all-nighter at the last minute. 2010: The All Nighter event relocated to a larger screen in the basement of the ''
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'' for the first time and took place on Saturday, 30 October. ''Confessions (2010 film), Confessions'', ''Altitude (film), Altitude'', ''The Silent House'', ''Choose'', ''Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale''. Due to technical problems two scheduled films didn't get shown: ''The Reef (2010 film), The Reef'' and ''Cannibal Girls'' - they were replaced on the night by ''Spiderhole'' and ''Devil (2010 film), Devil''. 2011: The 2011 All Nighter took place on Saturday 29 October at ''Vue Cinemas'' ''Leicester Square'' London Special guests on the night included: ''Tom Six'', Ilona Six, Laurence R. Harvey plus numerous other members of ''The Human Centipede 2 (Full Sequence)'' cast as well ''Dieter Laser'', in character as Dr. Heiter. Also in attendance were Bad Meat star ''Jessica Parker Kennedy'' and screenwriter Paul Gerstenberger. Bad Meat, ''Livid (film), Livid'', ''The Human Centipede 2 (Full Sequence)'', ''Faces in the Crowd (film), Faces in the Crowd'', Cold Sweat, The Watermen The All Nighter also took place at ''Watershed (Bristol), Watershed Bristol'' on Friday 4 November Bad Meat, ''Faces in the Crowd (film), Faces in the Crowd'', ''The Human Centipede 2 (Full Sequence)'', The Watermen, Cold Sweat 2012: The 2012 London All Nighter took place on Saturday 27 October at ''Vue Cinemas'' ''Leicester Square'' London. Director ''Pascal Laugier'' was in attendance to introduce his film ''The Tall Man (2012 film), The Tall Man'', there was also a special presentation looking at the film ''The ABCs of Death''. ''Excision (film), Excision'', ''Gallowwalker'', ''The Tall Man (2012 film), The Tall Man'', ''Bait 3D'', ''Zombi 2'', ''The Helpers''. The All Nighter also took place at 4 additional venues around the country on Saturday 3 November. ''Watershed (Bristol), Watershed Bristol'', ''Cambridge'' ''Picturehouse Cinemas'', ''City of Sunderland'' ''Empire Cinemas'' and ''Newcastle upon Tyne'' ''Empire Cinemas'' 2013: The 2013 London Halloween All Nighter took place on Saturday 26 October 2013 at ''Vue Cinemas'' ''Leicester Square'' London. Special guests for the night were: ''Sharni Vinson'', ''Axelle Carolyn'', ''
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'', ''Anna Walton'', Renaund Gautheir and ''Michael Armstrong (cinematographer), Michael Armstrong''. Soulmate, Patrick, Discopath, ''Mark of the Devil (1970 film), Mark of the Devil'', The Station, Nothing left To Fear The Out Of London All Nighters took place on Saturday 2 November: Glasgow, Basildon, Poole, Newcastle, Sunderland & Saturday 16 November: Bristol. 2014: The 2014 London Halloween All Nighter took place on Saturday 25 October 2014 at ''
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''. ''Extraterrestrial (2014 film), Extraterrestrial'', ''ABCs of Death 2'', ''Last Shift'', ''The Pact II'', ''The Editor (film), The Editor'', and short films ''The Mad Axeman'' and ''Solitudo''.


American Mary Cinema Tour 2013

FrightFest hosted a cinema tour to promote the film ''American Mary'', the directors ''Soska sisters'' and lead actor ''Katharine Isabelle'' were present on the tour, introducing the film and taking part in post-show question and answer sessions at each screening. Tour dates were: Friday 11 January ''
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'', London. Saturday 12 January FilmHouse, Edinburgh. Sunday 13 January Glasgow Film Theatre. Monday 14 January Sheffield, Showroom. Tuesday 15 January Leeds, Hyde Park Picturehouse. Wednesday 16 January Bristol, Watershed. Thursday 17 January Brighton, Duke Of York. Friday 18 January ''
Prince Charles Cinema The Prince Charles Cinema (PCC) is a repertory cinema located in Leicester Place, 50 yards north of Leicester Square in the West End of London. It shows a rotating programme of cult, arthouse, and classic films alongside recent Hollywood relea ...
'', London.


An evening with Jessica Alba

The UK premiere of ''The Eye (2008 film), The Eye'' 2008 remake. Film was shown in the screening room of One Aldwych. Jessica Alba introduced the movie, stayed for a Q&A session and signed memorabilia.


Black Death World Premiere

On 26 May 2010, FrightFesters and horror fans alike were lucky enough to attend the World Premiere of Christopher Smith (director), Chris Smith's Black Death (film), Black Death, courtesy of Revolver Entertainment. The event was held at the Notting Hill Coronet, Coronet Cinema in Notting Hill, with Cast and Crew in attendance.


Brighton

FrightFest also featured as part of Brighton's Cinecity festival. CineCity 2004 '' Creep'' with Dir. Christopher Smith, '' The Last Horror Movie'' with Dir. Julian Richards CineCity 2005 ''Masters of Horror: Jenifer (Masters of Horror episode), Jenifer'', ''Boo'', ''District 13''. At this event a FrightFester showed their FrightFest original eye logo tattoo. CineCity 2006 ''Gone'', ''The Raven (1963 film), The Raven'', ''Vampire Diaries'' with director and cast.


D-Day with Neil Marshall

A day at the OWE dedicated to director
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. ''Dog Soldiers (film), Dog Soldiers'', ''The Descent'' and ''Doomsday (2008 film), Doomsday'' were all screened with introductions by Marshall. Question and answer sessions followed each movie. In attendance were
Neil Marshall Neil Marshall (born 25 May 1970) is an English film and television director, editor, producer, and screenwriter. He directed the horror films ''Dog Soldiers'' (2002) and ''The Descent'' (2005), the science fiction action film ''Doomsday'' (200 ...
, Sean Pertwee, Darren Morfitt, Chris Robson, Leslie Simpson, Shauna Macdonald (Scottish actress), Shauna MacDonald, Saskia Mulder, Alex Reid (actress), Alex Reid, MyAnna Buring, Nora Jane Noone, Alexander Siddig and Axelle Carolyn An exclusive to the event poster was designed by Graham Humphreys and was exceptionally limited.


Cold In July

FrightFest hosted a free preview screening of ''Cold in July (film), Cold In July'' at Vue Cinemas, West End, London, on Monday 23 June 2014. The screening was attended by director Jim Mickle who introduce the film and took part in a post screening Q&A.


Dario Argento at the Coronet

19 April 2008 at the Coronet Cinema, Notting Hill, London.
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introduced his latest film, ''The Mother of Tears''. Also showing as part of the day were ''Cannibals – Welcome to the Jungle'' and an encore screening of ''Storm Warning (2007 film), Storm Warning''.


Descent premiere

In 2005 FrightFest helmed a gala preview of ''The Descent'' attended by Dir.
Neil Marshall Neil Marshall (born 25 May 1970) is an English film and television director, editor, producer, and screenwriter. He directed the horror films ''Dog Soldiers'' (2002) and ''The Descent'' (2005), the science fiction action film ''Doomsday'' (200 ...
and the cast. The event was held at The Vue Cinema Leicester Square.


Drag Me To Hell with Sam Raimi

Frightfest, in conjunction with the ICA and Lionsgate, played host to the first UK showing of ''Drag Me To Hell''. In attendance were Sam Raimi, Justin Long and Alison Lohman.


Hostel Day

March 2006. A one-off event once more at the PCC. Built around an early showing of Eli Roth's ''Hostel (2005 film), Hostel'' with two films chosen by Roth. ''Death Trance'', ''The Wicker Man (2006 film), The Wicker Man'' with pre-recorded intro' by Eli Roth, ''Mortuary (2005 film), Mortuary'', ''Hostel (2005 film), Hostel'' with pre-recorded Eli Roth intro, ''Theatre of Blood'' introduced by
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.


Iron Sky: Dictator's Cut

FrightFest hosted a screening of Iron Sky Dictator's Cut at the
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on Saturday 1 February 2014. Special guests attending were director Timo Vuorensola and producer Tero Kaukomaa.


League of Gentlemen Day

One day event returning to the PCC held in May 2005. A day built around the audience premiere of The League of Gentlemen's movie debut. The day started with a film selected by a League member. It also saw the audience premiere of
Rob Zombie Rob Zombie (born Robert Bartleh Cummings; January 12, 1965) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, record producer, filmmaker, and voice actor. His music and lyrics are notable for their horror and sci-fi themes, and his live shows have be ...
's The Devil's Rejects. ''From Beyond the Grave'' introduced by Mark Gatiss, ''R-Point'', ''Shallow Ground'', ''The League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse'' with Jeremy Dyson; Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton,
Neil Marshall Neil Marshall (born 25 May 1970) is an English film and television director, editor, producer, and screenwriter. He directed the horror films ''Dog Soldiers'' (2002) and ''The Descent'' (2005), the science fiction action film ''Doomsday'' (200 ...
and Nora Jane Noone with a sneak preview trailer of ''The Descent'', ''Sin City (film), Sin City'' (another surprise movie), ''The Devil's Rejects''.


Lionsgate Horrorthon

Event run in conjunction with Lionsgate. The 70-seat screen at the Rex Bar in London's Soho means that audience attendance is allotted by competition. 2007 ''Saw III'' screening of extended edition, ''Blood Trails'' with star Rebecca Palmer, ''Snuff-Movie (film), Snuff-Movie''. 2008 ''Saw IV'' screening of extended edition, ''Catacombs (2007 film), Catacombs'', ''Bug (2006 film), Bug'' and 20 min preview of ''Five Across the Eyes (film), Five Across The Eyes''.


Oculus

FrightFest hosted a free preview screening of ''Oculus (film), Oculus'' at
Prince Charles Cinema The Prince Charles Cinema (PCC) is a repertory cinema located in Leicester Place, 50 yards north of Leicester Square in the West End of London. It shows a rotating programme of cult, arthouse, and classic films alongside recent Hollywood relea ...
, London, on Wednesday 4 June 2014.


On Tour

FrightFest has held one-off days across the UK. Nottingham - The Broadway Cinema 2004 '' Dawn of the Dead'', ''
The Machinist ''The Machinist'' is a 2004 psychological thriller film directed by Brad Anderson and written by Scott Kosar. It stars Christian Bale as the title character, a machinist struggling with guilt, paranoia, and delusion after being unable to sleep ...
'', '' The Last Horror Movie'', '' Monster Man'' Leicester - The Phoenix Arts Centre 2004 ''
The Machinist ''The Machinist'' is a 2004 psychological thriller film directed by Brad Anderson and written by Scott Kosar. It stars Christian Bale as the title character, a machinist struggling with guilt, paranoia, and delusion after being unable to sleep ...
'', '' Creep'' with Dir. Christopher Smith, '' Monster Man'' Cambridge 2004 ''Bubba Ho-tep'', ''The Locals'', '' The Last Horror Movie'', ''Blueberry''. Cambridge 2005 ''R-Point'', ''Shallow Ground'', ''The Devil's Rejects'', '' Dead Meat''. Cambridge 2007 ''End of the Line'', ''Hell's Ground'', ''The Abandoned (2006 film), The Abandoned'', ''All The Boys Love Mandy Lane'', ''Motel Hell''.


The Raid 2

FrightFest hosted a special free preview screening of ''The Raid 2: Berandal'' at ''Cineworld'' Haymarket, London, on Tuesday 1 April 2014. The screening was attended by director ''Gareth Evans (director), Gareth Evans'' and stars ''Iko Uwais'' and Yayan Ruhian, who also staged a demonstration fight during the post-screening Q&A. Tickets were given away free and were all allocated in 20-minutes.


Spring Awakening Day 2009

Frightfest returned to the Prince Charles Cinema for a one-day event. ''Embodiment Of Evil'', ''Shuttle'', ''Repo! The Genetic Opera'' with director Darren Lynn Bousman, ''Lesbian Vampire Killers'' world audience premiere with director ''Phil Clayton'' with actress ''MyAnna Buring'' and the rest of the female cast members, ''Not Quite Hollywood'', ''Turkey Shoot (1982 film), Turkey Shoot''.


Storage24

FrightFest hosted a free preview screening of the film ''Storage 24'' on Tuesday 26 June 2012 at ''Cineworld'' Haymarket, London. The screening was attended by director ''Johannes Roberts'' and lead actor ''Noel Clarke''.


Video Nasties: Draconian Days Documentary

FrightFest hosted the London Premiere of Nucleus Films documentary Video Nasties: Draconian Days at
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on Thursday 3 July 2014 at 8.30PM. The event was hosted by Paul McEvoy and feature a post screening Q&A with director ''
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'', Marc Morris, Alan Jones, David Flint and Julian Petley.


Blogs

Regular blogs are now a feature of the festival's website. They began with The Alan Jones Diary and a guide to DVDs Gore in the Store. Recently it has grown to include more blogs which cover Video Games, TV, the Australian horror scene, foreign language genre fare, HD format releases, Memorabilia and Comics. The 2009 annual redesign of the website added two more blogs and a regular review blog from Alan Jones. The organisers of the festival blog annually about their visits to the Cannes Film Festival and the Fantastic Fest in Austin Texas.


FrightFest Originals

Launched in August 2012, FrightFest Originals is a range of limited edition posters featuring new artwork for classic and modern feature films. Posters can be purchased through the dedicated FrightFest Originals online website or at FrightFest events.


FrightFest Presents

In 2005 a "FrightFest Presents" DVD label was created and briefly distributed '' Dead Meat, Malefique, Tears of Kali, Eyes of Crystal'' and ''
The Roost ''The Roost'' is a 2005 American horror film written and directed by Ti West. Plot On television show Frightmare Theatre, the Horror Host welcomes viewers and introduces them to the film they are about to see, ''The Roost''. Four friends – T ...
'' within the UK. The label was an imprint of Revolver Entertainment. In 2015, the label was revived in cooperation with Icon Film Distribution. Films to be released from October 2015 are Night of the Living Deb, Some Kind of Hate, Last Girl Standing, AAAAAAAAH!, Afterdeath, Landmine goes click, Emelie, The Lesson, Estranged.


FrightFest Features

On 23 May 2011 FrightFest Features DVD label was launched, the first 2 DVDs released were both films that had previously played in the festival: Italian director Federico Zampaglione's 2007 film Shadow and the 2007 New Zealand action comedy ''The Devil Dared Me To''. Films will be released theatrically and for home entertainment, the label is launched in conjunction with ''Wild Bunch (film company), Wild Bunch''.


Quiz

In 2005 the FrightFest quiz was introduced. The first quiz was spread over the weekend but was then streamlined. In 2007 the quiz was devised by Alan Jones and was remarked upon as being especially challenging. This quiz was conducted by British Horror institution David McGillivray (director), David McGillivray. 2010 saw the introduction of ''Andy Nyman's Quiz from Hell'', an audiovisual horror movie quiz projected on the massive Empire Screen 1. Hosted by Andy Nyman, the quiz saw several hundred horror fans answering questions from a range of categories including 'What happens next? - Guess the Death', Movie Monsters, horror soundtrack themes and trivia. The ''Quiz from Hell'', with its opening horror movie montage, audiovisual clips and all questions, was put together by Simon Williams and Lee-Jay Bannister, the brains behind the London-based film-themed pub quiz ''You're Gonna Need A Bigger Boat''. The quiz returned in 2011 as ''Andy Nyman's Quiz from Hell 2''.


Ticketing

Tickets are sold with the option of a weekend pass or individual tickets. 2007 saw the introduction of Day Passes. Weekend passes go on sale, typically, on 1 July each year with individual tickets on sale a month later. Tickets are bought online, by phone or in person. Since 2005, a growing group have congregated in person to buy tickets for the festival. The start time of this queue has been earlier each year earning it the nickname "The Sleepy Queue". Weekend pass holders are presented with a "goodie bag" of freebies. This is a mixture of promotional items and posters, badges, T-shirts and DVDs.


References


External links

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