Monthly Archives: March 2012
Why I love Peter Cushing, by Marcus Brooks
Super fan Marcus Brooks tells how Peter Cushing's fan club has embraced the internet age
Mysterious Slamming Door at Dorset County Museum
The Dorset County Museum has a rich and interesting history. Guest writer DAVE GOULDEN reveals how its dark past may be behind some mysterious door slamming!
Sutton Scarsdale Hall And Its Spectres Revisited
Guest writer KATIE DIRGE has long been fascinated by the paranormal mystery surrounding Derbyshire's Sutton Scarsdale Hall and its long list of ghostly sightings
Darby O’Gill and The Little People 1959 REVIEW
Darby O'Gill and the Little People is my favourite Irish spooky film, says DAVID SAUNDERSON
Repulsion 1965 REVIEW
Roman Polanski's first English language film is a classic of the psychological drama genre.
Ghost Hunting in Northern Ireland
The Northern Ireland Paranormal Research Association (NIPRA) has been working for over 20 years to explain the unexplainable. Its founder WARREN COATES discusses ghost hunting Northern Irish-style.
Mary Reilly 1996 REVIEW
Mary Reilly 1996 is a fresh twist on The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, told through the eyes of a poor housemaid who works for the good doctor.
Charles Ogle and the first Frankenstein 1910 REVIEW
Did you know the first ever Frankenstein film, starring Charles Ogle, was made by the Edison Company in 1910?