Written by Nicky Getgood on Monday, February 22nd, 2010 ( Start discussion )
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Midge Diabolik – Another Byte Of Banality: Ghouls on Film* – Cracking review of the Women in Horror Recognition Month event at the Custard Factory over the weekend by Midge.
You couldn’t wish for a more blood drenched way to spend an afternoon….
How lovely.
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Written by Nicky Getgood on Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010 ( Start discussion )
Tags: custardfactory, ghoulsonfilm, links, mixingbowltheatre, toblog, WomeninHorrorRecognitionMonth

Ghouls on Film – a Women in Horror Recognition Month event – Good grief, there actually is such a thing as a Women in Horror Recognition Month. Who’d of thunk? Anyway, to mark this rather bizarre celebration of women in the horror industry there’s a programme of horror films made by, involving or about women. It’s at The Mixing Bowl Theatre in The Custard Factory on 20th Feb 2010 from 3pm. The event will include short films, two independent feature films and a scary special guest in the shape of cult star Emily Booth.
Ghouls on Film will play host to the UK premiere of the acclaimed Soska Sisters’ debut feature film, as well as a screening of Kate Glover’s outback slasher ‘Slaughtered’. The short films include a brand new short by Maude Michaud and the award-winning film ‘Pop Art’ by Amanda Boyle. Emily Booth, best known for her TV presenting and roles in films such as Evil Aliens and Doghouse will be talking about her career in horror, as well as leading a discussion on the role of women in the horror industry.
Entry to the event is £6, solely to cover costs. Any excess money (whatever the amount!) will be donated to a charity chosen on the day.
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