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  Werewolves, psychotic grandmothers and Lovecraftian monster mammaries; it could only be Horror-On-Sea 2016!

The hit festival is back for its fourth successive year and promises gore geeks and fright freaks not just one but SIX nights to dis-member.

Starting on Friday 22nd January 2016 at the Park Inn by Radisson Palace Hotel on Southend seafront, Horror-on-Sea will screen nearly sixty movies across two weekends.

Since its inception by The White Bus in 2013, the annual fright fest has rapidly established itself as the home of quality independent horror and now attracts submissions from film-makers across the globe. Next year’s event features new work from Argentina, Canada, Brazil and Australia with the main bulk of movies still coming from America, Britain and Spain.

Unlike the fate of many characters in the movies, tickets for Horror-on-Sea won’t cost moviegoers an arm and a leg. Prices start at just £5 per film, £20 for a Day Pass and for serious fans a Weekend Pass - that gets you into everything – offers unbeatable value deal at just £50. Click on the link above to find out more.
  Graeme Clark [12 Nov 2015 at 23:00]
     

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