Enjoy drinks, snacks and delicious meals in our cafés before or after your film.
Drinks and snacks can also be taken into your screening.
Haunted by strange urges and visions, a pregnant woman named Sara accepts an invitation to dinner that spirals into a bloody, demented nightmare.
Sara is a pregnant woman increasingly disturbed by unsettling visions and compulsions she cannot explain.
Drawn into an intimate dinner invitation, she enters an unfamiliar setting that quickly shifts from uneasy to deeply threatening.
As the evening unfolds, reality fractures into violence and ritual, transforming a seemingly ordinary encounter into a nightmarish descent.
Feature presentation also includes the short films A Good Death and Did You Know There’s A Black Hole In Your Refrigerator?
The Black Sunday Film Festival was started in London back in 2018 by Scott Lyus of Crossroad Pictures. Its mission?
To spread the love of truly independent genre cinema to the wonderful UK horror community.
You can watch all the films in the festival with our day or festival passes! To purchase a day pass you will need to add all screenings of your chosen day to your basket. For our festival pass, you will need to add all the screenings in the festival.
Simply select the standard tickets for each screening. Once all screenings for the day or festival are in your basket the price will automatically be updated. Please note that the discount will only be applied to standard tickets.
See all our BSFF 2026 screenings!
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Certificate: 18
Length: 115 minutes
Director: Houston Bone
Cast: Chloe Van Landschoot, Tymika Tafari and Garrett Hnatiuk
Saturday 31 January 2026 | 12:50 pm
Enjoy drinks, snacks and delicious meals in our cafés before or after your film.
Drinks and snacks can also be taken into your screening.