Exclusive: Soho Horror Film Festival Unveils Jawsome First Wave Of 2025 Features
The award-winning fest returns to Brixton, London this November with a fully virtual slate to follow.

The award-winning fest returns to Brixton, London this November with a fully virtual slate to follow.

Soho Horror Fest will also play host to the European Premiere of Zack Ogle and Aaron Pagniano’s It Needs Eyes, which follows a doomscrolling teenager who uncovers an increasingly bizarre case of a missing woman known only as Fish Tooth, who she believes is calling out through the screen for help.

Having its UK Premiere at the fest is Morihito Inoue's wild Japanese monster movie Hot Spring Shark Attack, in which a ragtag group of villagers armed only with bath bombs and bureaucrats, battle an ancient evil shark who is destroying their spa trade. Keeping up the shark theme, Sohome Horror Fest will also host a live edition of Not Another Teen Podcast, who will be talking about 2011's Sara Paxton-starring Shark Night.

As always, Soho remains committed to accessibility, with the Sohome Horror Film Festival virtual lineup playing from 28 – 30 November. The virtual weekend of the festival will host the UK Premiere of What the Tide Dragged In, the seaside shocked from Invoking Yell‘s Patricio Valladares. In What the Tide Dragged In, two sisters journey to Chile's remote coast to scatter their mother's ashes – until one vanishes into the sea and returns changed, sparking a haunting descent into grief, suspicion, and something not entirely human.
Head over to Soho's official site for more info and keep your eyes peeled for a full lineup dropping in October.