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The UK Festival of Zombie Culture

Day of the Undead November 13th, 2010. Phoenix Square, Leicester

The UK Festival of Zombie Culture will be even bigger, better and bloodier than last years, with a celebration of Zombie Films, Book and Games from around the World. The event is not just an excuse to show some regular horror films, we are showing a mixture of classic zombie, modern and rare foreign zombie films to cater to all fans of the genre. This years main theme is British Zombies, so we have a Rupert Everett Film, an Ian Mckellan short, two awesome British Movies and a Classic Spanish Zombie Film shot in the Lake District amongst others…

THE EVENT FEATURES
13 hours of Zombie Feature and Short Films…
Make Up Artists to turn you into the living dead, so come dressed to impress.
Two Zombie authors chatting and signing
Horror traders – FAB Press, Forbidden Planet, ‘Shock Horror’ magazine and Terror4fun
All day bar serving food…
Lucky bags for the first 200 guests
Loads of prizes including the coveted ‘Best Dressed Zombie Award.’
The ‘3 Minute Zombie Challenge’, Competition Zombie killing for a truly spectacular prize

COME DRESSED AS A ZOMBIE
To be in with a chance of winning the Best Dressed Zombie Award, come dressed as a zombie either in make up or for a £2 donation to the NSPCC, one of our make artists can ‘sort you out…’

NEW for 2010: RETRO ARCADE OF THE DEAD
The Arcade of the Dead – Retro games machines and truly retro games such as ‘Zombies ate my Neighbours’ and the truly strange ‘Typing of the Dead’ more details inside this issue… (and see trailer link below)

MORE SPECIAL GUEST STARS
To join Sean Page and Ben Muir, our Zombie authors, we also now have David M. Reynolds, Director of the awesome British Undead Movie Zomblies at the event to introduce his movie, which is only the 2nd time it has been seen in this country AND Jonathan Sothcott producer of The Devils Playground will be introducing his movie.

BOOK YOUR TICKETS NOW !!!
at: https://phoenix.org.uk/ … or more details are at: www.terror4fun.com

Mitchell Wells

Founder and Editor in Chief of Horror Society. Self proclaimed Horror Movie Freak, Tech Geek, love indie films and all around nice kinda guy!!

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