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www.dreadcentral.com - 5th Oct 2008

www.dreadcentral.com - 5th Oct 2008

Adam Green and Joe Lynch Fright Fest UK Promos
Two of the genres favorite indie directors took a trip down to this year's Fright Fest UK where they shared with the thousands in attendance special short promos created just for the premiere festival. If you click here you can now check out the first of Adam Green (Hatchet) and Joe Lynch's (Wrong Turn 2) works entitled "Horror Themes". All six will eventually find their way online in the next few weeks. Enjoy!
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