Guinea Pigs (English Premiere)
10 August 2010. Seven volunteers arrive at the isolated and high-tech Limebrook Clinic to take part in a clinical trial for ProStasia Pharmaceuticals’ new drug – PRO-9. Initially, everything seems innocuous enough , But shortly after midnight the guinea pigs are awoken by the anguished screams of the first of their number to have been injected. He’s is quickly removed from the ward for close observation, leaving the rest of the volunteers wondering what might be in store for each of them. So begins the horror fraught night for the seven volunteers as one by one, in the order the Pro-9 was administered, they succumb to the drug’s terrible consequences.
90 mins Director: Ian Clark UK 2011
Alex Reid – Joni
Aneurin Barnard – Adam
Nia Roberts – Katie
Steve Evets – Morty
Skye Lourie – Carmen
The Victim (UK Premiere)
Michael Biehn makes his directorial debut with this ode to sleazy 70s grindhouse exploitation. When her best friend Mary is brutally raped and killed in the woods by high-ranking crooked cops, stripper Annie finds her own life in jeopardy. Fleeing from the two attackers she seeks refuge from reclusive ex-convict Kyle. As Annie’s assailants encroach, a battle of wits ensues, blood is shed, and an irreparable truth is exposed when two entirely different worlds collide. A sharply focused psychological thriller, suspense is pushed to the farthest limits of heart-stopping endurance as writer, star and director Biehn forces you to question your trust in mankind.
83 mins Director: Michael Biehn US 2011
Michael Biehn – Kyle
Jennifer Blanc – Annie
Ryan Honey – Harrison
Danielle Harris – Mary
Denny Kirkwood – Cooger
Elevator (UK Premiere)
It’s the night of a gala cocktail party for the Barton Investment Company at their swanky Manhattan high-rise offices. Nine people enter the lift headed for the penthouse including VIP Henry Barton himself. But, on the way up a stupid practical joke stalls the elevator fifty floors above ground. Suspenseful twists and turns suddenly reveal one of the occupants is carrying a bomb. It can’t be disarmed and could go off at any moment. Tapping into our innermost fears and visiting the darkest corners of the human psyche, the brakes come off for a blood-soaked shock climax in a deftly written white-knuckle thriller.
84 mins Director: Stig Svendsen 2011 USA
Christopher Backus – Don Handley
John Getz – Henry Barton
Shirley Knight – Jane Redding
Joey Slotnik – George Axelrod
Anita Briem – Celine Fouquet
A Night Of Nightmares (European Premiere)
Internet DJ Mark Lighthouse hosts the ‘Mind Mutation’ website supporting indie artists. One such act is Ginger and Mark is delighted when the singer/songwriter invites him to her cabin in the Californian woods for an interview. On his arrival Ginger seems on edge, explaining she’s only just moved out west from New York because of a stalker problem. Then strange things begin happening. FrightFest welcomes the bravura return of acclaimed director Buddy Giovinazzo to the surrealist sick suspense realms of his signature classic Combat Shock. Starring Marc Senter and featuring a breakout performance from cult actress Elissa Dowling.
84 mins Director: Buddy Giovinazzo USA 2012
Marc Senter – Mark Lighthouse
Elissa Dowling – Ginger
Richard Portnow – Cliff Tanner
Margaux Lancaster – Ruthie Le Mans
Beau Nelson – Huey
Sawney: Flesh Of Man (World Premiere)
Religious psychopath Sawney stalks Scotland abducting unholy souls for his communion of sacrifices. With his insane family of inbred killers they rape, torture and eat their victims saving the best morsels for a shadowy chained-up figure in their cavernous Highlands lair. As the Missing Persons list rises crime journalist Hamish MacDonald starts investigating. After his fiancée Wendy is kidnapped by the cannibal clan, Hamish decides to investigate the heinous crimes on his own with disastrous results. For there’s something he doesn’t know about the case that’s crucial to solving it. And he too must face the beast in the cellar seeking retribution.
89 mins Director: Ricky Wood Jr UK 2012
David Hayman – Sawney
Samuel Feeney – Hamish MacDonald
Gavin Mitchell – Bill Munro
William Houston – Charlie McGuire
Elizabeth Brown – Wendy McIntyre
Errors Of The Human Body (UK Premiere)
Best known as co-writer of Xavier Gens’ apocalyptic horror The Divide, Eron Sheean makes his feature directorial debut with this eerie serving of body horror. Scientist Dr Geoff Burton takes up a position at a new institute in Dresden, Germany. His contribution to their most important project researching random embryonic abnormalities – a human regeneration gene – has the potential to make something miraculous out of a personal tragedy that has haunted him for years. But what’s really going on in the shadowy basement of the research clinic? This provocative and startling exploration into the new flesh takes on chilling shapes of rage.
100 mins Director: Eron Sheean Germany 2012
Michael Eklund – Geoffrey Burton
Karoline Herfurth – Rebekka Fiedler
Tomas Lemarquis – Jarek Novak
Rik Mayall – Samuel Mead
Caroline Gerdolle – Sarah Burton
We Are The Night
May I Kill U? (World Premiere)
Barry Vartis is one of Britain’s new breed of policeman, a cycle cop. Although he appears to be a figure of fun, a freak accident turns him into a psychopath. As riots break out in London, Baz embarks on a campaign of ‘lawful killing’, which are recorded on Baz’s helmet-cam and posted anonymously on social networks. Soon his followers are legion thanks to dispensing justice to scumbags and cleaning up society like a deadly Robin Hood. Then Baz is captured by an enraged relative of his presumed ‘kills’ and faces slaughter, or even worse – exposure. Death Wish goes Ealing in a pitch black comedy of misadventures.
90 mins Director: Stuart Urban UK 2012
Kevin Bishop – Barry Vartis
Jack Doolan – Seth
Frances Barber – Bernice
Hayley-Marie Axe – Val
Kasia Koleczek – Maya
Kill Zombie! (UK Premiere)
Shaun Of The Dead hits Amsterdam in the Dutch treat that zombie fans will eat up! After a night in jail, four hung-over friends and one female cop emerge to discover their city has been ravaged by a zombie outbreak. When they receive a cry for help from a sole survivor they are all forced to embark on a reluctant rescue mission, Prepare for violent living dead mayhem galore, with big sci-fi visual effects, a guy with a humongous gatling gun taking out zombies, lots of decapitation, and everything else you could wish for in a bizarre and insane Euro comedy horror.
90 mins Directors: Martjin Smits & Erwin van den Eshof Netherlands 2012
Yahya Gaier – Aziz
Gigi Ravelli – Kim
Mimoun Ouled Radi – Mo
Sergio Hasselbaink – Jeffrey
Uriah Arnhem – Nolan
Nightmare Factory (English Premiere)
In 1989 Greg Nicotero quit medical school and headed for Hollywood to pursue a dream of making monsters. Together with splatter maestros Howard Berger and Robert Kurtzman, Nicotero created the KNB EFX Group, one of the most prolific make-up effects studios in the world. See that universe through Nicotero’s eyes in this gore-soaked illuminating documentary featuring exclusive behind the scenes footage of the most revered horrors of the past two decades, and anecdotes from John Carpenter, George A Romero, Frank Darabont and Quentin Tarantino.
90 mins Director: Donna Davies Canada 2011
George A Romero
Quentin Tarantino
John Carpenter
Frank Darabont
Robert Rodriguez
Before Dawn (World Premiere)
Dominic Brunt, better known as veterinarian Paddy Kirk in Emmerdale, has written and directed a zombie horror that puts the gory in allegory. Veteran Emmerdale scripter Mark Illis and co-star Joanne Mitchell are also along for the ride. The result is the sweet but deadly rom zom Before Dawn. Alex and Meg go for a weekend in the Yorkshire countryside in an effort to save their troubled relationship. Unfortunately the picturesque holiday area chosen comes under attack from the walking dead and Meg is soon going to find out the depth of Alex’s unconditional love in a horror with so much heart it isn’t surprising so much of it gets ripped out!
90 mins Director: Dominic Brunt UK 2012
Dominic Brunt – Alex
Joanne Mitchell – Meg
Nicky Evans – Stephen
Eileen O’Brien – Eileen
Holly Illis – Sarah
Remnants (World Premiere)
World War III has happened and the USA is in meltdown. Nine strangers find themselves holed up together in a farmhouse cellar in rural Texas. Young Dr Hunter survived the nuclear attack and is thrown together by chance with a group of wounded and frightened victims. Hunter and his slowly dying companions wait for news from the government while fending off hunger, claustrophobia, conflicting personalities, radiation sickness and hordes of terrified, dying refugees as they attempt to endure the devastating holocaust. Peter Engert’s haunting, moving and remarkably assured chronicle of final catastrophe
92 mins Director: Peter Engert USA 2012
Edward Furlong – Brad
Monica Keena – Elizabeth
C J Thomason – Hunter
Christine Kelly – Angie
Andre Royo – Rob
Wrong Turn 4: Bloody Beginnings (UK Premiere)
From Declan O’Brien, the director of Wrong Turn 3: Left For Dead, comes the shocking prequel. Back in 1974 that terrifying trio of disfigured mutants were locked away in the Glenville Sanatorium as mere lads before making their violent escape into the West Virginia wilds. Fast forward to winter 2003; a group of college friends from Weston University are riding their snowmobiles to a friend’s cabin in the woods. Unfortunately they get lost in a storm and take a wrong turn to the now abandoned asylum. Seeking shelter they discover to their horror that some of the former inmates have returned to the scene of their gory cannibal crimes.
93 mins Director: Declan O’Brien USA/Germany 2011
Sean Skene – Three Finger
Dan Skene – One Eye
Scott Johnson – Saw Tooth
Jennifer Pudavick – Kenia
Tenika Davis – Sara
We Are The Night (Preview)
Near Dark goes to decadent Berlin in a sexy, flashy, super-stylish slick ball of gory vampire energy. Leader of the pack Louise has been searching through the centuries for her lost love while Charlotte misses the daughter she last saw in 1923. Then Louise spots small-time pickpocket Lena on the run and knows she’s found The One! But after being seduced and bitten in a nightclub Lena can’t come to terms with her undead transformation. A matinee-style comic book mix of Twilight and James Bond, We Are The Night is unapologetic vampire pulp fiction of the coolest, sleekest variety.
100 mins Director: Dennis Gansel Germany 2010
Karoline Herfurth – Lena
Nina Hoss – Louise
Jennifer Ulrich – Charlotte
Anna Fischer – Nora
Max Riemelt – Tom
The Inside (World Premiere)
You’ve seen him as Sir Gawaine in the hit BBC TV series Merlin. Now Eoin Macken steps behind the camera to direct the horror thriller The Inside and has rounded up his friends from Hollyoaks, Charlie Casanova and The Clinic to help out. All the group of girls wanted was to celebrate one of their mates’ birthdays in an abandoned Dublin warehouse. But as the party swings out of control they come under frightening attack by a supernatural horror that has no compunction between good or evil. Escape soon proves hopeless and they are trapped in the labyrinthine building.
93 mins Director: Eoin Macken Ireland 2012
Emmett Scanlan – Hughie
Tereza Srbova – Cara
Karl Argue – Scat
Kellie Blaise – Sienna
Siobhan Cullen – Corina
Community (World Premiere)
The Draymen Estate has become an urban legend. Amongst the sinister stories of strange locals and brutal violence, many people have gone missing there. Two student film makers visit the desolate estate in the hope their proposed documentary on the anti-social place will land them a lucrative career. But they quickly discover that behind the awkward smiles, the estate is a breeding ground for the darker side of society – a society which is about to present the students with material of unimaginable horror, Welcome to The Wicker Man for the Harry Brown generation.
90 mins Director: Jason Ford UK 2012
Elliott Jordan – Will
Terry Bird – Dumpy
Ian Ralph – Clifford
Oliver Stark – Pack Leader
Cyrus Trafford – Hoody
Guinea Pigs
The Victim
Remnants
Before Dawn
A Night Of Nightmares
Elevator