
Design a poster that captures the spirit of the Film4 FrightFest Festival and you could see it splashed across the Odeon West End at the biggest horror event in the UK and receive a pair of Weekend Pass tickets to the festival.
The winning poster will best represent Film4 FrightFest's pioneering attitude and enthusiasm for horror - premiering modern classics such as Oldboy, Donnie Darko and Hostel. The winner's artwork will be printed and displayed at the festival's central London venue throughout the event.
What are you waiting for?
Enter here quick: http://www.channel4.com/film/newsfeatures/microsites/F/fright_fest_2008/competition.html
Competition closes midday on Friday 25 July!
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