Full FrightFest line-up revealed
Tickets go on sale tomorrow
FrightFest has unveiled its full lineup ahead of this August's thirteenth annual festival, with a record 48 films on the agenda, including 15 world premieres.
Highlights of this year's horror extravaganza include Ethan Hawke's demonic awakening flick Sinister , the Sam Raimi produced The Possession , Elijah Wood in the Maniac remake and word-of-mouth portmanteau sensation, V/H/S .
The festival will be opened by Paul Hyett's The Seasoning House , while James Nunn and Ronnie Thompson's urban chiller Tower Block will bring the curtain down on proceedings. For the full lineup, take a gander below:
FRIDAY 24 AUGUST
Main Screen
The Seasoning House
Cockneys vs Zombies
Grabbers
Nightbreed: The Cabal Cult
Hidden In The Woods
V/H/S
[REC] Genesis
Stitches
Discovery Screen
Guinea Pigs
The Victim
Elevator
A Night Of Nightmares
Sawney: Flesh Of Man
Errors Of The Human Body
SATURDAY 25 AUGUST
Main Screen
Eurocrime! The Italian Cop And Gangster Film That Ruled The '70s
Outpost 2: Black Sun
Paura 3D
Under The Bed
Tulpa
Maniac
Re-Discovery Screen
Inbred
The Arrival Of Wang
Crawl
Sawney: Flesh Of Man
Discovery Screen
May I Kill U?
Kill Zombie!
Nightmare Factory
Before Dawn
Remnants
Wrong Turn 4: Bloody Beginnings
SUNDAY 26 AUGUST
Main Screen
The Thompsons
International Short Film Showcase
Sleep Tight
Berberian Sound Studio
Sinister
Dead Sushi
Re-Discovery Screen
The Mummy's Shroud
Rasputin, The Mad Monk
The Devil Rides Out
The Bride Of Frankenstein
Discovery Screen
We Are The Night
The Inside
Community
Guinea Pigs
The Victim
MONDAY 27 AUGUST
Main Screen
American Mary
After
Chained
The Possession
Tower Block
Re-Discovery Screen
We Are The Night
Errors Of The Human Body
May I Kill U?
The Inside
Discovery Screen
Remnants
Before Dawn
A Night Of Nightmares
Elevator
The festival will take place at the Empire cinema in Leicester Square, with weekend tickets available from the Empire Cinemas website at 11am tomorrow, and individual films going on sale from 28 July. Get it in the diary...
Keep an eye on all upcoming FrightFest 2012 news at www.totalfilm.com/frightfest
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