When
25 August 2011 -
29 August 2011
Various
Where
Empire Leicester Square
Cost
Single tickets £11.00
Day passes from £25.00
Festival passes £160.00
Age Restrictions
18+
FrightFest London is back once again, now in it's 12th year to fill your weekend with scary, gory, horrific and frightening films. With several premieres and some fantastic horror flicks from all over the world to sink your teeth into, the Film 4 FrightFest is set to be a full on festival of gore.
Bank Holiday FrightFest
London gets its socks scared off once again as the annual film festival is held over the August Bank Holiday, making the Film 4 Fright Fest is the perfect end to the summer. With loads of fantastically scary films and some of the best classic horror movies ever to have been made for the big screen, you will be spoilt for choice. Whether it's zombies, knife wielding maniacs, monsters, ghosts, vampires, spooky murderous children or just plain old cannibals, there is something horrific and heart stoppingly unpleasant for everyone.
Special screenings
And it's not just your average blood and gore that will be screening during the fright fest. You can also expect animations, sci fi and short films too. Celebrating its 12th anniversary in style, this year the film festival opens with the UK premiere of Don't Be Afraid of the Dark, which features some of the most nightmarish creatures thanks to co-writr/producer Guillermo del Toro, and will also show a number of films by up and coming stars of the horror genre on the Discovery Screen. FrightFest London really does have the weirdest and most peculiar horror films going, so check out the exciting offerings in the 2011 programme.
World cinema
Films from all over the world are screening at the Empire Leicester Square cinema during the 2011 festival, including contributions from America, Scotland, Japan, Spain and South Korea. This year's world cinema offering includes Finnish Troll Hunter; Swiss revenge movie Sennentuntschi: Curse of the Alps; German thriller Urban Explorers, and American horror Final Destination 5.
Grand finale
Still not satisfied by all the blood and guts? The final day of the festival promises a grand finale of spine tingling horror. The 2011 festival bows out with a variety of great films including the UK premiere of A Lonely Place to Die, directed by Julien Gilbey and featuring a cast of mountaineers who find a small girl trapped inside the chamber in the ground.
FrightFest trailers and reviews
Check out some trailers and reviews for the scheduled programme at this year's festival for an insight into the horrors that await you!
Troll Hunter Film Review
Kill List Film Review
Fright Night Film Review
A Lonely Place to Die Film Review
Final Destination 5 Film Review
Don't Be Afraid of the Dark Film Video
The 2011 FrightFest main screen programme is as follows:
Thursday 25th August
6.30pm: Don't Be Afraid of the Dark
9.15pm: Final Destination 5
11.30pm: The Theatre Bizarre
Friday 26th August
10.40am: Rogue River
12.45pm: The Holding
5pm: Urban Explorers
7.05pm: The Glass Man
9.55pm: Tucker & Dale vs. Evil
11.55pm: Vile
Saturday 27th August
11am: Troll Hunter
1.15pm: The Wicker Tree
3.35pm: Panic Button
6pm: Fright Night
9pm: The Woman
5pm: Wound
11.30pm: Chillerama + Bad Moon Rising
Sunday 28th August
10.30am: The Divide
4pm: The Innkeepers
6.35pm: Saint
8.50pm: Kill List + Shifter
11.30pm: Detention
Monday 29th August
10.45am: Guinea Pigs
1.10pm: Deadheads
3.30pm: Sennentuntschi: Curse of the Alps
6.30pm: Inbred
9pm: A Lonely Place to Die
The 2011 FrightFest discovery screen programme is as follows:
Friday 26th August
10.35am: The Man Who Saw Frankenstein Cry
12.30pm: A Horrible Way to Die
3pm: Midnight Son
5.15pm: Rabies
7.30pm: Blood Runs Cold
9.30pm: Kidnapped
11.30pm: Stormhouse
Saturday 27th August
1pm: Atrocious
3.30pm: My Sucky Teen Romance
6.15pm: The Caller
9.15pm: The Devil's Business
11.30ppm: A Horrible Way to Die
Sunday 28th August
11.15am: Kidnapped
1.15pm: Rabies
4.15pm: Blood Runs Cold
6.45pm: Midnight Son
9.15pm: The Man Who Saw Frankenstein Cry
Monday 29th August
11am: The Caller
1pm: The Devil's Business
3.45pm: Atrocious
6.45pm: My Sucky Teen Romance
For more information on booking, click on the link below.
Film 4 Fright Fest Tickets
FrightFest 2011 runs from Thursday 25th August - Monday 29th August 2011.
Harry Potter at BFI IMAX
Free Films at The Scoop
Silent Cinema London
Rooftop Cinema at Queen of Hoxton
Elizabeth Taylor at BFI Southbank
Matrix Live London
Portobello Film Festival
Outdoor Film Screening at Dulwich Picture Gallery
Floating Cinema London
Outdoor Film Events
London Bridge Experience
Passage of Terror Tickets
Marvel Super Heroes at Madame Tussauds
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Content updated: 04/02/2012 11:44