FrightFest 2009 Line-Up Announced

The full line-up for FrightFest 2009 has been posted online, and it looks to be a great one this year.

For the uninitiated, FrightFest is the UK's premiere fantasy and horror film festival.

Now in its tenth year, each August thousands of genre fans gather together in the heart of London's West End for five packed days of premieres, previews, personal appearances, signings and surprises.

The 2009 event will take place at The Empire Cinema in Leicester Square over the weekend commencing on August 27.

Tickets will be available soon, and in the mean time check out the Fright Fest website for more information. Now, on to the schedule:

Thursday 27th August

Main Screen:

6.30 pm - Triangle
9.15 pm - The Hills Run Red
11.30 pm - Infestation + Deadwalkers

Friday 28th August

Main Screen:

11.00 am - The Horseman
1.45 pm - Beware The Moon
4.10 pm - An American Werewolf in London - Remastered
7.20 pm - Shadow
9.35 pm - The Horde
Midnight - Macabre + Paris By Night of the Living Dead

Discovery Screen:

Noon - Best Worst Movie
2.15 pm - I Sell The Dead
4.15 pm - I Think We're Alone Now
6.45 pm - Colin
9.00 pm - Black

Saturday 29th August

Main Screen:

11.30 am - Smash Cut
1.45 pm - Hierro
3.45 pm - Millennium
7.00 pm - Giallo
9.00 pm - Trick r' Treat
11.15 pm Vampire Girl vs. Frankenstein Girl + Sad Case

Discovery Screen:

Noon - The Horror of Writing' Competition
1.45 pm - Evil Things
4.15 pm - Fragment
6.45 pm - It's Alive
9.00 pm - Pontypool

Sunday 30th August

Main Screen:

11.30 pm - Dead Snow
1.45 pm - Human Centipede
3.50 pm -Coffin Rock
6.45 pm - Night of the Demons
9.00 pm - Clive Barker's Dread
11.15 pm - 100 Best Deaths

Discovery Screen:

Noon - Black
2.40 pm - Pontypool
5.00 pm - I Think We're Alone Now
7.00 pm - I Sell The Dead
9.00 pm - Best Worst Movie

Monday 31th August

Main Screen:

11.00 am - Zombie Women of Satan
1.15 pm - The House of The Devil
3.30 pm - Case 39
6.30 pm - Heartless
9.15 pm - The Descent: Part Two

Discovery Screen:

11.00 am - Colin
2.15 pm - It's Alive
4.15 pm - Fragment
6.45 pm - Evil Things

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