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Described as the 'beast news ever', Horror-on-Sea Festival will finally return in the New Year, packing more than 100 films across two weekends. Following a 2-year hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic, the UK's largest independent festival devoted to horror is back for gore!
Opening on Friday 14 January and running through Saturday 15 and Sunday 16, and then again from Friday 21 to Sunday 23 January 2022, Horror-on-Sea will showcase more than 36 feature films, over 70 short movies and provide a showcase for 10 world premieres.
The festival's Director and creator, Paul Cotgrove from The White Bus, has once again hand-picked a programme of the very best - and indeed some of the worst - new films spanning the horror genre - from perennial-favourites zombies, vampires and monsters, to cursed demonic clowns, serial killers and a very, very bad Santa.
Whether sharksploitation is your thing, or kitchen horror (yes, it exists), Horror-on-Sea is the very definition of 'all killer, no filler'.
As Paul explains: "Since we started Horror-on-Sea ten years ago, the festival has built up to become a major event within this area of the movie industry. So much so, that I now receive submissions from film makers and producers from around the world, meaning that we can easily screen up to seventeen films each day, which equates to over twelve-hours of slicing, dicing, drilling, killing and general murderous mayhem from ten in the morning to gone ten at night!" |
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