Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 47. Chapters: London FrightFest Film Festival, Fantastic Fest, After Dark Horrorfest, Sci-Fi-London, Science Fiction Fantasy Short Film Festival, Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival, Toronto After Dark Film Festival, Quentin Tarantino Film Festival, Fantasia Festival, Maelstrom International Fantastic Film Festival, The Spooky Movie Film Festival, Fancine, Shriekfest, A Night of Horror International Film Festival, Screamfest Horror Film Festival, Sitges Film Festival, New York City Horror Film Festival, Neuchatel International Fantastic Film Festival, Fantastic'Arts, International Horror and Sci-Fi Film Festival, TromaDance, Scinema, European Fantastic Film Festivals Federation, Grossmann film and wine festival, New York Asian Film Festival, Night of the Dead, Fantasporto, Gold Coast Film Festival, Backseat Film Festival, Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival, Schoharie Scary Horror Film Fest, Action On Film International Film Festival, Festival of Fantastic Films, Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival, ShockerFest International Film Festival, Dead by Dawn, Abertoir, Fantafestival, Spectre Film Festival. Excerpt: FrightFest is an annual film festival held in central London over the August Bank Holiday weekend. The first event was held in the year 2000. As its name indicates the primary focus is on the horror genre. However it has included a wide variety of movies that blur the boundaries of genre definitions. For five years it was held at the Prince Charles Cinema (PCC). In 2005, it moved to the Odeon West End (OWE) due to increasing audiences. In 2009, it found a new home in Empire, Leicester Square. Various one-off events have been held at venues across the UK. The Fright Fest brand has been included in the Cambridge Film Festival and the Glasgow Film Festival. The festival was envisioned and run by fil...