FrightFest moves to Vue West End for 15th anniversary
Festival moves into new Leicester Square home
FrightFest 2014 will be based out of a new home in Leicester Square, as the festival celebrates its 15th year with a move to the prestigious Vue West End.
The five-day festival, which kicks off on Thursday 21 August, has spent the last nine years at the neighbouring Odeon West End and Empire Cinema, but has moved to the new space with a view to showcasing more films and events than ever before.
"Relocating to Vue West End for this year's event will allow us to be even more creative and ambitious," says FrightFest co-director Alan Jones, "whilst still retaining our unique blend of inclusiveness and great value for money."
Having already staged a number of the festival's hugely popular Halloween all-nighters, the Vue will show films across an increased number of screens, with individual tickets to be sold alongside day and festival passes.
To keep up to date with all the lineup and ticketing announcements, head over to the festival's official site , and get 21 August 2014 firmly ringed in those diaries...
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