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FrightFest Releases Details for August Horror Fest in London
Arrow Video is starting to roll out the details on this year's FrightFest in London, which will be based at the Cineworld and Prince Charles Cinemas on Leicester Square. You can find that in London's West End, or just fire off a Bleeding Cool Geek Emergency Flair and our own Rich Johnston will come and help you find it.
Here's the details on FrightFest London 2019, before I get myself in any more trouble!
FrightFest starts on Thursday, August 22nd, and goes through the 26th of August. Single tickets will go on sale on Saturday, the 20th of July.
Here's the lineup for the event:
ARROW VIDEO FRIGHTFEST 2019 ANNOUNCES 20TH YEAR RECORD-BREAKING LINE-UP DARIO ARGENTO AND THE SOSKA SISTERS TO ATTEND.
The UK's biggest and boldest horror and fantasy film festival is celebrating its 20th bloody year. Since 2000 it has made its indelible mark, not only on the ever-burgeoning horror community but also on the UK genre landscape as a whole. The internationally renowned event leads the way in attesting to the versatility of the genre, its reinvention and its growing importance in the cultural landscape and this year is no exception.
Arrow Video FrightFest 2019 is back at the Cineworld Leicester Square and The Prince Charles Cinema from Aug 22 – Aug 26. Hosting a record-breaking seventy-eight films, embracing fourteen countries and spanning six continents, this year's five-day fear-a-thon includes 20 World, 20 International / European and 28 UK Premieres.
As previously announced, this year's festivities begin with the UK premiere of Ant Timpson's deviously edgy stunner COME TO DADDY, starring Elijah Wood and reaches its bloody conclusion with the World premiere of Abner Pastoll's superbly crafted crime story, A GOOD WOMAN IS HARD TO FIND. Other main screen international attractions include producer Guillermo del Toro and director André Øvredal's SCARY STORIES TO TELL IN THE DARK, producer Sam Raimi and director Alexandre Aja's gruesome 'gator yarn CRAWL, the Radio Silence gang's lethal thriller READY OR NOT, director Kiah Roache-Turner's futuristic Ozploitation classic NEKROTRONIC, Pedro C. Alonso's startling captive chiller FEEDBACK, with a career-defining performance from Eddie Marsan, Kirill Sokolov's splatterpunk action comedy WHY DON'T YOU JUST DIE! and Jason Mewes' insanely brilliant MADNESS IN THE METHOD, starring Mewes, Vinnie Jones, Kevin Smith, Teri Hatcher, Dean Cain and with a final on-screen appearance from Stan Lee.
The Soska Sisters will be in attendance with their world premiere Rabid, a re-imagining of the cult Cronenburg classic. The sisters will also introduce a special retrospective screening of the original. Also attending is the legendary Dario Argento, here for a special screening of his giallo masterpiece TENEBRAE. He'll also be in conversation with Festival co-director Alan Jones and signing copies of his autobiography, 'Fear', which Jones has adapted and edited. More attending guests will be announced later in July.
Co-director Alan Jones commented: "FrightFest's 20th year celebration year is all about honouring our past while looking towards an exciting future for the genre. Our opening attraction marks the debut feature of someone we have grown up with; producer Ant Timpson, who has consistently provided top notch fantasy fare throughout our formative two decades. Our world premiere closer is Abner Pastoll's dark and dazzling thriller 'A Good Woman Is Hard To Find'. Pastoll impressed with his previous FrightFest entry 'Road Games and is now set to expand his mainstream appeal big time. Past friends, present family and future frights – that's FrightFest 2019."
FrightFest continues to present the films that are currently shaking up the genre scene and allowing it to transform and continually excite. Like Michael Goi's MARY starring Gary Oldman and Emily Mortimer, the inventive EAT BRAINS LOVE from Rodman Flender, Seann William Scott's stunning serial killer turn in BLOODLINE, Chelsea Stardust's hilarious SATANIC PANIC, the unforgettable coming-of-ager KNIVES AND SKIN, THE BLACK STRING, marking the comeback of Frankie Muniz, Kelola Racela's lustfully demonic PORNO, the incredible animation attraction TO YOUR LAST DEATH, Emma Tammi's critically acclaimed THE WIND, Fernando Alle's Troma-inspired MUTANT BLAST. and the two craziest Midnight Movies you will ever see – Valeri Milev's fabulously inventive BULLETS OF JUSTICE and Fabricio Bittar's Brazilian gorefest GHOST KILLERS VS. BLOODY MARY.
The genre scene in the UK continues to innovate and thrive, reflected in this year's FIRST BLOOD strand. Life coaches become dead coaches in Staten Cousins-Poe's gem of a feature debut A SERIAL KILLER'S GUIDE TO LIFE and Graham Hughes' viral mockumentary DEATH OF A VLOGGER, gives the found footage format a much-needed shot in the arm. Then there's Samuel Gridley's darkly funny CRIMINAL AUDITION, Magnus Wake's cleverly plotted and heart-pounding DARK SENSE and making up the fearsome five is Fredi Nwaka's ARE WE DEAD YET, a cleverly crafted supernatural comedy-crime thriller.
Over the years FrightFest has showcased the best genre films Canada has to offer and this year a special strand has been created – 'Canadian Chills' – to highlight an exceptional bumper crop, which, apart from RABID, embraces the International premiere of Colin Minihan and director Kurtis David Harder's smart chiller SPIRAL and the UK premieres of Tony Dean Smith's sci-fi mind-bender VOLITION, Ray Xue's entertainingly nasty EXTRACURRICULAR, starring Luke Goss, Chad Archibald's deadly thriller I'LL TAKE YOUR DEAD, Cameron Macgowan's dark comedy chiller RED LETTER DAY and Jordan Barker's unrelenting assault of pure terror, WITCHES IN THE WOODS. Then there are World premieres for Jay Dahl's malevolent HALLOWEEN PARTY and Braden Croft's compelling TRUE FICTION, Completing the line-up are Zack Lipovsky and Adam B. Stein's FrightFest Glasgow hit FREAKS, the International premiere of Rob Grant's sick, sea-faring adventure HARPOON and the UK premiere of the sinister and challenging HAPPY FACE, this year's Duke Mitchell presentation.
Another country with a fine FrightFest pedigree is Argentina and this year is no exception; with the World Premiere of producer Javier Diment's chilling chamber piece ROCK, PAPER SCISSORS, plus the European premiere of Herman Finding's IMPOSSIBLE CRIMES and the UK premiere of Pablo Pares' apocalyptic powerhouse I AM TOXIC.
The global cabinet of fear holds more…Tunisia is represented for the first time with the UK premiere of DACHRA, an intense folk horror that has broken box office records in North Africa and Japan offers up a forgotten musical cult gem from 1985 – THE LEGEND OF THE STARDUST BROTHERS. Ireland's entry is Paddy Murphy's THE PERISHED. Mixing horror and pertinent social issues, the film marks the debut of a new Irish genre voice.
Further indie discoveries on the monstrous menu are: Australian chase chiller THE FURIES, the elegantly scary THE SONATA, social media shocker DEADCON, DRIVEN, a smart, meter-running battle against evil, Eric Pennycroft's brooding SADISTIC INTENTIONS, with Larry Fessenden, the horrifying Christmas cracker I TRAPPED THE DEVIL, the quirky, cutting FINGERS and THE DEEPER YOU DIG, a Coen-Brothers-esque story of grief and survival from Toby Poser and John Adams.
Documentary lovers will enjoy Dima Ballin's THE MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION OF MICHAEL REEVES, charting the life and early death of the man who gave us WITCHFINDER GENERAL and two documentaries from director David Gregory, MASTER OF DARK SHADOWS , an in-depth look at the talents of Dan Curtis, the 'King of TV horror' and SICK! SAVAGE! SENSUAL! THE REEL LIFE AND GHASTLY DEATH OF AL ADAMSON, which tells the bizarre and grim demise of one of Hollywood's exploitation bad boys.
Finally, and in a first for FrightFest, there will be a special preview of MAN OF MEDAN, the first game in The Dark Pictures anthology. This will be followed by a Q&A session with the key development talent behind the game. The much anticipated interactive narrative horror adventure, developed by Supermassive Games and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment Europe, brings supernatural horror on board a ghost-ship adrift in the South Pacific. It is set to be released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One Aug 30, 2019.
That's a metric goat-load of horror movies! We'll have more details on FrightFest, including some of the movies shown at the festival, as details emerge!