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Tag Archives: Short horror films
LHS Short Film Showcase Vol. 1: Now LIVE!

Are you a fan of short horror films? Or perhaps you’ve even made one yourself, and are looking to share it with your fellow horror fans? If so, we have exciting news… You see, today sees the launch of our Short … Continue reading
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Short Horror In A Mobile Cinema…

We’re once again teaming up with the brilliant Unrestricted View Film Festival that kicks off next week! And this might just be one of the most unique short horror screening events we’ve ever done… In leafy Islington, for roughly an … Continue reading
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Tagged British Horror, echoes of the passed, Horror Festival, horror shorts, indie horror, Short horror films, unrestricted view film festival, unrestricted view horror festival
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Black Sunday Film Festival Vol. 3: Line Up

After the huge success of our first two events, the Black Sunday Film Festival returns to the Hen and Chickens Theatre this Sunday 22nd April for Vol 3, with one hell of a line up. This includes the return our … Continue reading
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Short Horror Films Versus Features

Horror films are often harshly criticised by their audience. They’re not scary enough. The monster didn’t look real. “Oh look, their mobile phones aren’t working AGAIN!”. It seems that every trope presents another chance to declare that “horror films are … Continue reading
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