Soho Horror Film Festival Adds QUEENS OF THE DEAD, DRACULA: A LOVE TALE And More
The award-winning fest returns to Brixton, London this November with a fully virtual slate to follow.

Award-winning festival Soho Horror Film Festival returns to screens big and small this November with an absolutely stacked programme that boasts over 100 films over two weekends, returning to the London's Coldharbour Blue Cinema, Brixton for its 7th in-person event, followed by a 4 day long online home-invasion of screenings.
Highlights among Soho's eclectic lineup include the London Premiere of Tina Romero’s zombie drag queen spectacular Queens of the Dead, the UK premiere of Luc Besson's Caleb Landry Jones-starring take on the Bram Stoker classic, Dracula: A Love Tale, Daisy Ridley's harrowing zombie drama We Bury the Dead and the London Premiere of Grace Glowicki’s grave robbing grossout Dead Lover, which will close the fest.
Also bringing the horror chaos to Soho is the International Premiere of Markian Tarasiuk’s skin crawling mockumentary Hunting Matthew Nichols, the harrowing International Premiere of Cassie Keet's post-cult psychodrama Abigail Before Beatrice, the World Premiere of Jay Burleson’s canine kidnap nightmare Kenneled, and the European Premiere of The Misadventures of Vince and Hick. There's also Shane Brady's blood-soaked revenge comedy Hacked: A Double Entendre Of Rage Fuelled Karma, Michael Vlamis' Crossword, Katherine Dudas’s Theater is Dead, and Emily Bennett's religious reckoning Blood Shine.
The previously-announced first wave including Touch Me, the horny sci-fi comedy-horror from director Addison Heimann (Hypochondiac), the European Premiere of Zack Ogle and Aaron Pagniano’s It Needs Eyes, the UK Premiere of Morihito Inoue's wild Japanese monster movieHot Spring Shark Attack, and the UK Premiere of What the Tide Dragged In, the seaside shocker fromInvoking Yell‘s Patricio Valladares



