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As the first London International Festival of Science Fiction Films, this two day event should see flocks of Sci-fi fans head to selective cinemas around London to see the latest horror, fantasy and animé films out there.
Book early as award-wining and popular films will sell out fast. Also look out for the opportunities to see some for free.
If you're a budding poet, try your skills at the UnDead Poets Society Zombie Poetry Competition. See the website for more details.
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