A pair of Rhyl entrepreneurs have been helping children get into the spooky season this Halloween.
Chad Jones and Tomos Rowlands, who run the popular Rhyller Thriller horror film festival in Rhyl each year, have been showing kid-friendly films at Christchurch CP School.
Children were first treated to the Wallace and Gromit classic Curse of the Wererabbit.
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Next up was Frankenweenie.
Chad said: As a governor of Christchurch, I have a special connection to this place. I went as a child, and now my son attends, along with Tom's daughter.
"We wanted to give something back to the community, as I fondly recall sitting in the very hall where the kids gathered today to enjoy the films we presented for them.
"Our goal is to introduce children to horror-adjacent films, with the hope of inspiring one or two to pursue a career in the film industry, while also fostering a sense of community - one scream at a time."
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Chad added: "Being from Rhyl Chad and Tom are very aware of how tough times are and how underprivileged children in the area can be.
"Cinema trips can be very expensive for families especially when the have multiple children, so the aim is to bring the cinema experience too the children and perhaps lighten the mental load our young people are carrying, even if it's only for an afternoon."
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