This August it will have been 25 years since everyone’s favourite horror uncles – Greg Day, Alan Jones, Paul McEvoy and Ian Rattray – made summer scary. To commemorate the big birthday the festival will move around Leicester Square from its former residence at Cineworld, to not one, but both of the Odeon sites located on the square.
The event will run from Thursday 22nd August – Monday 26th August and will no doubt be filled with frightful surprises. Whilst attendees will have to wait until the 11th July for the line-up reveal, today FrightFest have shared this year’s festival artwork, which has once again been created by the exceptionally talented Graham Humphreys.
Graham said today: “Although FrightFest marks it’s first quarter century, the significant change of venue is this year’s focus. The soaring black Art Deco tower of the ODEON Luxe Leicester Square (completed in 1937) is as iconic to London as the Art Deco Empire State Building in New York (completed six years earlier, in 1931). In the 1933 movie King Kong, the giant primate scaled the Empire State Building. It seems a fitting homage to have our own monster scale the Leicester Square landmark… the top of the world for the king of horror festivals.”
FrightFest Co-director Ian Rattray observed: “The move to our new venue after many successful years is bittersweet, but we are excited about the fresh opportunities and experiences it will bring. As we celebrate 25 years, we look forward to welcoming FrightFesters to this exciting new chapter for the UK’s biggest, brightest, and most successful genre event”. He added: “Graham’s poster art Is inspired, and it amazes all of us that year after year his FrightFest creations continue to thrill and surprise. He is a truly talented artist”.
Bill Brock, Event manager, ODEON Cinemas Group commented: “We’re thrilled to be hosting FrightFest at the iconic ODEON Luxe Leicester Square for its 25th anniversary event. We share FrightFest’s passion for this genre and are honoured to be hosting the event. As our most famous cinema location and the home of UK premieres, we can’t wait for guests to brave and enjoy five days of fantasy and horror stories in our luxurious OLLS screens.”
This year’s annual Bank Holiday event, the UK’s largest celebration of genre cinema, takes place at Odeon Luxe Leicester Square between Thurs Aug 22 & Mon Aug 26, 2024.
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 Ghouls Magazine, Arrow Video, Film Stories, Certified Forgotten and FILMHOUNDS and has had essays published in home entertainment releases by Vinegar Syndrome and Second Sight. When not writing about horror, Kat hosts micro podcast Movies with Mummy along with her five-year-old daughter.