It’s Friday afternoon and by now we’re all more than ready for the weekend, but before we break-up for a load of cinema viewing, the organisers of Frightfest have given us an early treat as the official 2017 line-up has been announced!
The film festival, which celebrates the dark heart of cinema, returns to London’s Leicester Square after a year away, and returns to it’s old home of the Empire, now known as the Cineworld Empire. As there are so many films the festival will also take over the Prince Charles Cinema. The event runs from Thursday 24th August – Monday 28th August, hosting over 60 films, with key talent for almost all in attendance. Weekend and day passes will go on-sale at noon on Saturday 1st July, meaning you have less than 24 hours to decide if you’re going or not. Tickets for single films will be able to purchase from 29th July.
It really is the horror event of the year for UK genre fans. We ourselves have been looking forwards to this announcement all week and even went so far as to try and predict what might be showing this year. The wait and the guessing games are finally over and it seems that once again the Frightfest team have smashed it out of the park with their line-up.
The four-day fright-a-thon will start with Cult of Chucky and then conclude with Tragedy Girl. Other big films of the festival have to be 68 Kill, Mayhem and Replace, all of which we predicted.
In addition to the festival returning to Leicester Square, there’s also two very familiar film characters making a comeback at this years festival. Firstly, there’s the return of killer doll Chucky in Cult of Chucky and then there’s Leatherface, which sees The Texas Chainsaw Massacre tormentor get the origin story treatment.
Not content with all these brand-new movies, Frightfest, as always, are offering the opportunity to see some old school cult classics with films such as Return of the Living Dead 3 and Hatchet screening over the weekend.
The full line-up can be seen below.
3RD NIGHT
68 KILL
ACCOUNTABLE
ALONE
ATTACK OF THE ADULT BABIES
BLOOD FROM THE MUMMY’S TOMB
BOOTS ON THE GROUND
CANARIES
COLD HELL
CROW’S BLOOD
CULT OF CHUCKY
DEAD SHACK
DEATH LAID AN EGG
DEATH NOTE
DEMONS OF THE MIND
DEVIL’S GATE
DHOGS
DIANE
DOUBLE DATE
DREAM DEMON
EAT LOCALS
EXHUME
FANGED UP
FASHIONISTA
FREDDY/EDDY
FREEHOLD
GAME OF DEATH
GOOD MATCH
HATCHET
IMITATION GIRL
INCONTROL
INSIDE
IT STAINS THE SANDS RED
KILLING GROUND
KING COHEN
LEATHERFACE
LOWLIFE
MANSFIELD 66/67
MAYHEM
MEATBALL MACHINE KODUKO
MINDHACK
MOUNTAIN FEVER
NIGHTWORLD
OUR EVIL
PYSCHOPATHS
RADIUS
REDWOOD
REPLACE
RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD III
RUIN ME
SEQUENCE BREAK
STILL/BORN
THE BAR
THE END?
THE GLASS COFFIN
THE KANE HODDER STORY
THE TERROR OF HALLOWS EVE
THE VILLAINESS
TO HELL AND BACK
TOP KNOT DETECTIVE
TRAGEDY GIRLS
VERONICA
VOICE FROM THE STONE
WHERE THE SKIN LIES
This isn’t quite all of them though as Frightfest announced on Twitter that they still have another couple of late comers up their sleeves.
Festival passes for £195 and day passes from £33 will be available from July 1st, followed by single tickets for £14.25 on July 29. For more information head 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 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.
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