
The team behind Arrow Video FrightFest have been scaring us senseless for twenty-one years. A typical year sees them host three events; a small weekend event within Glasgow Film Festival, their annual five day event over the August bank holiday, and an all-day event around Halloween. This year though things have been running a little differently due to the Covid-19 pandemic. They just managed to squeeze in the usual Glasgow portion of festivities before lockdown descended, but the August event was hit hard, instead of five days in Leicester Square, it became four days of digital screening. As remote screenings go the event went without a hitch, but anyone thatâs been to FrightFest will know that a big component is the physical community aspect that you canât quite replicate at home. The team are hoping to bring this back with their October event, which rather than being just one day will now run for four days, and will take place in Cineworld Leicester Square across three screens from 22nd – 25th October.
Of course in order to comply with government safety regulations it wonât look quite how it usually does. Safely spaced seating will mean that the capacity within the main screens will be reduced, however the team have managed to get more screens within the cinemas to hopefully get closer to the normal amount of tickets. Thereâs no doubting that itâll be strange, but the community will be together again.
For those not feeling brave enough, or not able to attend for health reasons, there will be a separate digital event for Halloween. Further details on this will follow soon.
But what films will play at the physical event? Well, the opening film Train to Busan Presents: Peninsula, a stand-alone sequel to the brilliant Train to Busan was announced last week, but now the full line-up has been announced. Check out the official press release all its glory below:

The UKâs biggest horror and fantasy film festival gets physical and celebrates its 21st year with a return to the Cineworld Leicester Sq. London
Following the cancellation of the traditional 5-day August event, Arrow Video FrightFest is back at the Cineworld Leicester Square from October 22 â 25, 2020, with a packed programme of thirty-four new features, presented over three screens. Embracing ten countries and spanning four continents, the nationâs favourite fear-a-thon includes seven World, two International / European and twenty-four UK Premieres. Tickets will go on sale Mon 21 Sept.
As previously announced, the opening night attraction is the UK premiere of TRAIN TO BUSAN PRESENTS: PENINSULA, one of the most hotly anticipated action fantasy happenings of the year, and closing the festival is the World Premiere of HELD, described as âParasite and Get Out meets The Stepford Wivesâ, from The Gallows franchise directors Chris Lofting and Travis Cluff.
British directors feature prominently: Neil Marshall joins us, alongside co-writer and star, Charlotte Kirk, with the UK Premiere of his plague-driven tour-de-force THE RECKONING, as does Chris Smith with the UK Premiere of his pre-World War II haunted house horror THE BANISHING. Also returning is Marc Price, who caused a media sensation with his Zombie horror Colin, made for ÂŁ50. Heâs back with the World Premiere of the slightly more expensive space survival thriller DUNE DRIFTER. A home-grown survival thriller with a more malicious bent is Adam Leader and Richard Oakesâ possession pandemic debut feature HOSTS, which enjoys a World Premiere, as does Will Jewellâs CONCRETE PLANS, in which five builders spiral out of control.
There are also extraordinary British debuts from director Gavin Rothery with his gripping futuristic thriller ARCHIVE and Damian McCarthy with CAVEAT, a terrifying journey through madness and memory loss. Both directors will be attending for their UK Premieres.
Then there is the popular âFirst Bloodâ strand, sponsored by Horror Channel, which continues to unearth home-grown talent in spectacular fashion. There are four further entries this year with the World Premieres of Danielle Kummer and Lucy Harveyâs wonderfully infectious ALIEN ON STAGE, Leroy Kincaideâs paranormal chiller THE LAST RITE (based on real-life experiences) and David Ryanâs blood-soaked REDWOOD MASSACRE: ANNIHILATION, starring Danielle Harris. Last but not least is the UK Premiere of Karl Holtâs BENNY LOVES YOU, where Chucky meets Fatal Attraction!
FrightFest will also be physically screening RELIC, by first time writer/director Natalie Erika, who has crafted an unforgettable new spin on the haunted-house movie â a theme that, laced with isolated and murderous desperation, runs through Bryan Bertinoâs harrowing THE DARK AND THE WICKED, LETâS SCARE JULIE, which is cleverly filmed in one uninterrupted continuous take, and HONEYDEW, in which a young couple seek refuge in a house belonging to an unforgettable new geriatric horror villain. Home is also certainly not where the heart is in Julius Bergâs THE OWNERS, in which the seventh âDoctor Whoâ Sylvester McCoy and Swinging Sixties icon Rita Tushingham take on Maisie Williams and her invading gang, and home invasion is taken to new gory heights in Canadian entry FOR THE SAKE OF VICIOUS, an eye-grazing splatter rollercoaster ride.
There is a different kind of murderous ride with the UK Premiere of TAILGATE, a Dutch Duel with a ferocious bite, and the action continues with the UK Premiere of SKYLIN3S, the thrilling third entry in the epic sci-fi Skyline franchise, once again written and directed by co-creator Liam OâDonnell. Another successful franchise is The Final Destination and its creator, Jeffrey Reddick, gives us DONâT LOOK BACK, a new take on supernatural karma and its horrific consequences. And wanting to be someone else can have murderous consequences, as presented in Jill Gevargizianâs portrait of a female serial killer, THE STYLIST, a stunning debut feature based on her 2016 short, starring Brea Grant and Najarra Townsend.
Comedy horror, thankfully, is in rude health, and FrightFest has its finger of the genre funny-bone. So get ready for the UK Premiere of SLAXX, the tightest fitting bloodbath in history as a pair of vengeful jeans goes on the rampage. Other laugh-out-loud entries are New Zealandâs supernatural buddy murder mystery DEAD and Andrew Thomas Hurtâs crazy action body horror SPARE PARTS.
Completing the line-up is Takeshi Kushidaâs captivating and visually mesmerizing WOMAN OF THE PHOTOGRAPHS, Courtney Paigeâs THE SINNERS, an occult take on the Seven Deadly Sins, John Berardoâs twisty teen slasher INITIATION, Teddy Grennanâs gritty survivalist thriller RAVAGE, with Bruce Dern in menacing form, Aaron B Koontzâs bloodthirsty hybrid Western horror THE PALE DOOR, Thomas Robert Leeâs dark, coming-of-age shocker BLOOD HARVEST (US Title: The Curse of Audrey Earnshaw), Adrian Langleyâs brutally served dish BUTCHERS and, from the producer of It Follows, BROIL, a fairytale about a family with a monstrous secret.
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Three shorts have been added to the monstrous menu: Italian director Federico Zampaglioneâs BIANCA: PHASE 1 and BIANCA: PHASE 2 â a double-bill of creepy family stories set in Rome under lockdown, which Zampaglione shot single-handedly on his iPhone and LITTLE WILLY, Andrew Bowserâs dark comedy about a failed actorâs distorted relationship with the puppet he found fame with.
FrightFest co-director Alan Jones said: âThrilled as we were that our virtual event in August was so well received, applauded and reviewed, nothing beats the real FrightFest deal and our globally envied community interaction. So we have extended our usual one-day Halloween celebration to an action-packed four-day get-together in order to put our mutually inclusive world back on track and fill that missing summer gapâ. The full guest line-up will be revealed in due course.
For detailed information on the line-up, ticketing details & event guidelines head here. Look out for news of the FrightFest Halloween Digital edition coming soon. Arrow Video FrightFest October 2020 takes place at the Cineworld Leicester Sq. between Thurs Oct 22 & Sun Oct 25. All the social distancing regulations at the Cineworld Leicester Square can be found here.
Kat Hughes is a UK born film critic and interviewer who has a passion for horror films. An editor for THN, Kat is also a Rotten Tomatoes Approved Critic. She has bylines with Dread Central, Arrow Video, Film Stories, and Certified Forgotten and has had essays published in home entertainment releases by Vinegar Syndrome, Arrow and Second Sight. When not writing about horror, Kat hosts micro podcast Movies with Mummy along with her six-year-old daughter.

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