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27th Sep 2019

The full line-up for 2019’s Horrorthon festival has been announced

Rory Cashin

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The biggest event of the year for Irish fans of scary movies.

Taking place in the Irish Film Institute in Temple Bar in Dublin, and running from Thursday 24 to Monday 28 October, this year’s Horrorthon has some features with some of the biggest names in the world on the line-up.

Nic Cage (Color Out Of Space), Helen Hunt (I See You), Lupita Nyong’o and Josh Gad (Little Monsters), Michael Smiley and Elijah Wood (Come To Daddy), and loads more besides.

The horror festival celebrates all things scary movies, from big new releases, to homegrown Irish talent, as well as documentaries on the genre, some old-school classics, and the always popular Surprise Film.

Tickets to the screenings are available to buy right here, right now, and the full festival line-up is as follows:

Thursday 24 October
19.00: Little Monsters + short Daughter of Dismay
21.10: Girl on the Third Floor
23.00: Blood and Flesh: The Reel Life and Grizzly Death of Al Adamson
23.00: Infection
23.10: The Black String

Friday 25 October
13.20: Here Comes Hell
14.50: Alive
16.45: 1BR
18.50: She Never Died
20.45: Bliss
22.20: DOUBLE BILL: The Damned / Echoes of Fear
22.30: DOUBLE BILL: The Drone / Mutant Blast
22.45: Deathcember

Saturday 26 October
13.00: Scream, Queen! My Nightmare on Elm Street
15.00: I See You
17.00: Kindred Spirits
19.00: Color Out of Space
21.20: Bullets of Justice
23.00: Finale
23.00: Trick
23.10: Antrum: The Deadliest Film Ever Made

Sunday 27 October
13.00: Short Film Showcase
15.00: The Magnificent Obsession of Michael Reeves
16.50: The Gangster, The Cop, The Devil
19.00: Surprise Film
21.00: Why Don’t You Just Die!
22.50: A Night of Horror: Nightmare Radio
23.00: The Perished
23.10: Reborn

Monday 28 October
13.00: Immortal
14.50: Daniel Isn’t Real
16.50: Porno
18.45: The Pool
20.40: Come to Daddy + short Meat Cute

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