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The Romford Horror Film Festival 2026 welcomed packed audiences, major premieres and award-winning talent, highlighting the growing strength of British independent horror and the rising profile of this fast-expanding genre event.
Megan Tremethick wins Best Directorial Debut at Romford Horror Festival for ASMR thriller Spoiling You, alongside Best Score for Corwin Deckard.
Romford Horror Festival’s rapid rise signals a wider revival in British independent horror, challenging established festivals and reshaping the genre’s future.
Megan Tremethick’s Spoiling You teaser surpasses one million views in 48 hours following a Bloody Disgusting exclusive release.
Why Wuthering Heights isn’t ‘toxic romance’: a critique of modern reductionism and a defence of Brontë’s elemental Gothic vision.
A surge in public voting turned the British Horror Studio Awards into a fiercely competitive battleground, revealing how audience power is reshaping British independent horror.
The British Horror Studio unveils its first annual Awards Jury and nominations, marking a significant moment for British independent horror cinema. As public voting and jury deliberation draw unprecedented attention to the studio’s growing community, the Awards celebrate excellence in performance, direction and artistic craft across the indie horror landscape, reaffirming a commitment to classical storytelling and serious genre filmmaking.
On Saturday 1st November, filmmakers Lawrie Brewster and Sarah Daly hosted a...
Mr Whispers signals the arrival of British Horror Studio's B Team. The film promises darkness, but the label's future looks bright.
According to filmmaker Lawrie Brewster, the launch of The B-Team marks one of the most significant shifts in British indie horror in recent years.

















