Buy tickets for FrightFest '09 now
Get your passes for this year's horror festival.
Tickets for FrightFest, the UK's premiere fantasy and horror film festival, are now on-sale exclusively to Total Film readers!
Now in its tenth year, each August thousands of genre fans gather together in the heart of London's West End at the prodigious Empire Cinema for five packed days of premieres, previews, personal appearances, signings and surprises.
This year you can see such delights as Dead Snow, Descent 2, Colin and An American Werewolf In London.
To order day passes, weekend passes or individual tickets, click here or call the box office on 08714 714 714.
Total Film also is proud to sponsor a movie at the festival this year. Deputy Editor Jamie Graham will be presenting Millennium, a Swedish shocker to rival last year's Let Right One In.
Consummately adapted from Stieg Larssen’s Ellroy-esque bestseller, it follows Mikael (Michael Nyqvist), a disgraced financial journalist, and Lisbeth (Noomi Rapace), a computer hacker, as they uncover a grisly chain of killings.
Intelligent, absorbing and strategically shocking, it’s a hit-in-waiting that’ll squeeze your lungs dry and stab at your heart.
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The FrightFest screening is taking place on Saturday 29 August at 15.45; it will be released theatrically later in the year.
And for your chance to win one of a hundred free pairs of tickets to this screening, check out our competition here .
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