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By RgStudio / Getty Images There’s no red carpet, glitzy awards ceremony or even a real cinema but UK film festival Horror-on-Sea, now in its 10th year, has carved a niche promoting independent movies that don’t make the mainstream. There’s no red carpet, glitzy awards ceremony or even a real cinema but UK film festival Horror-on-Sea, now in its 10th year, has carved a niche promoting independent movies that don’t make the mainstream. “We decided from day one that there is no point in trying to copy all the big horror festivals,” its director Paul Cotgrove, who founded the event in 2013 in Sou…