Get ready, horror fans, because Southend's most freaky film
festival is going to darken our doorsteps once again. Covering six whole days, over
the latter half of January, 2018, the Horror-On-Sea Film Festival will continue to celebrate
the genre in all of its gory glory, doing so by giving up-and-coming writers,
directors, producers, and actors, a relevant platform to showcase their work to a knowledgeable
and enthusiastic audience.
Trust me; it has helped launch many new careers. Just ask Darren Kent, who's currently starring in the hit Syfy grindhouse TV series,Blood Drive . In an interview he gave to the press, Darren
said: 'I know how hard it is to make a movie and get it recognized, and it's a real shame that a lot of horror movies never get seen now because the genre is just so huge. Horror-On-Sea is unique, in that it shines a spotlight on
up-and-coming film-makers and actors, like myself, by bringing our work to the
wider attention of the industry. I strongly support what it stands for and am
extremely pleased it's back... and on my doorstep!'.
Trust me; it has helped launch many new careers. Just ask Darren Kent, who's currently starring in the hit Syfy grindhouse TV series,
Horror-On-Sea normally receives submissions from all across
the world, ranging from America ,
Europe , India ,
and even Brazil ,
and exhibits at least 30 feature films and 40 shorts. Tickets are currently
on sale, and once again it will be held at the Park Inn by Radisson Palace Hotel,
located on Southend’s iconic seafront. This lavish venue will also host a
series of world premieres, special appearances, and talks from the leading lights in the
horror movie industry.
The festival was first spawned in 2013 by a local film
aficionado named Paul Cotgrove. In order to promote this year's event, Paul told a journalist: 'The key to making a great horror movie is to have a blend
of humour, atmosphere, and suspense, then as the film progresses, it should
give you goosebumps on top of your goosebumps, while allowing you to relieve the
heart-pumping tension with a real belly laugh. In those respects, I think many
of the films we have this year absolutely nailed it'.
Acting as the festival’s director, Paul has managed to put together a
broad programme that covers many of the classic sub genres, such as Killer,
Monster, and Paranormal, alongside some of the more usual fair, like Slasher,
Grindhouse, and Gothic. Want to know more? Then please check out this years schedule as well as the following clip for
a brief taste of what the festival has on offer.
What: Horror-on-Sea, 2018.
When: The festival runs over the last two consecutive three day weekends
in January, 2018, starting from Friday the 19th, Saturday the 20th, and Sunday the
21st, and then winds down on Friday the 26th, Saturday the 27th, and Sunday the 28th.
How Much: Prices start at just £6 per film, £20 for a Day
Pass , and £60 to £40 for a Weekend
Pass (£60 for the first weekend, and
£40 for the second). Advanced tickets can be bought online via eventbrite.co.uk.
For a full list of all the films and booking details please check
out horror-on-sea.com. Or better
yet, why not pay them a visit via their facebook and twitter pages.
GET YOUR GHOULIES OUT FOR HORROR-ON-SEA, 2018
Reviewed by David Andrews
on
January 02, 2018
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