TICKETS for a short horror festival are available now.
Five films will be shown by the TAPE Community Music and Film in Colwyn Bay between January 27 and 29.
The Chapel of Horror is weekend of free classic, indie and fantastic horror from around the world curated by the Media Club at TAPE.
On Friday, January 27, horror classic A Nightmare on Elm Street, directed by Wes Craven and starring a young Johnny Depp, will be screened at 7pm.
January 28 is Zombie Saturday with Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg's zom-com Shaun of the Dead showing at 1pm followed by One Cut of the Dead, a Japanese film dubbed "the best zombie comedy since Shaun of the Dead".
January 29 is Made in Wales Sunday, featuring films - Approaching Shadows and Y Gweldd (The Feast) -co-produced by the TAPE Media Club.
All screenings take place at TAPE Community Music and Film in Berthes Road, Old Colwyn, and are free.
Booking is essential via eventbrite.
TAPE Community Music and Film seeks to maximise opportunities for people through the delivery of creative arts and media projects.
Based in North Wales, the award winning charity delivers high-quality projects and person-led opportunities.
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