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Suicide and Ghosts: Throbbing Gristle’s Beachy Head
Throbbing Gristle's Beachy Head is about the notorious Sussex suicide spot. DOM COOPER looks at the disturbing background to the song
Bride of Frankenstein 1935 REVIEW
Bride of Frankenstein 1935 showcases all of James Whale’s wonderfully subversive and quintessentially British qualities, says ADAM SCOVELL
Twins of Evil 1971 REVIEW
STEPHEN MOSLEY reviews the final film in Hammer's Karnstein Trilogy - Twins of Evil!
The Vampire Lovers 1970 REVIEW
The Vampire Lovers, the first in Hammer's Karnstein vampire triolgy, is reviewed by STEPHEN MOSLEY
Ford Green Hall, Stoke-on-Trent’s Oldest Haunted House
ANDREW GARVEY looks at the haunted goings-on at Ford Green Hall - the oldest house in Stoke-on-Trent in Staffordshire
The Hunger 1983 REVIEW
The Hunger 1983 - a stylish vampire horror flick - is reviewed by JAMES E. PARSONS
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde 1920 REVIEW
John Barrymore has overwhelming power in the silent classic, Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde 1920, says STEPHEN MOSLEY
Theatre of Blood 1973 REVIEW
SIR BLIMELY WINDY reviews the Vincent Price Shakespeare horrorfest Theatre of Blood 1973
Island of Lost Souls 1933 REVIEW
Banned by the British Censors Three Times, Island of Lost Souls 1933 was worth the wait of seeing, says DAVID SAUNDERSON
Dracula 1931 Spanish Version REVIEW
Universal's Dracula 1931 Spanish version is superior to its Lugosi's counterpart, says guest writer CHRISTOPHER PAGE
Colin 2008 REVIEW
Colin (2008) - the film made for £45 - reviewed by PHIL SNELSON
Prometheus 2012 REVIEW
REN ZELEN reviews Prometheus - the eagerly-awaited prequel to Ridley Scott's sci-fi horror classic, Alien
Omen 3 The Final Conflict 1981 REVIEW
EAMMON GRIFFIN reviews Omen 3 The Final Conflict, the third in the Omen trilogy
The Descent 2005 REVIEW
IAN STEPHEN reviews The Descent (2005)
And Soon The Darkness 1970 REVIEW
STEPHEN MOSLEY reviews the 1970 thriller, And Soon The Darkness
Blood On Satan’s Claw 1971 REVIEW
Blood on Satan's Claw 1971 is an intelligent 'nasty little slice' of Brit Horror, says CHARLIE ALBERTSON
Dracula 1931 REVIEW
Dracula 1931, starring Bela Lugosi, is reviewed by CHRISTOPHER PAGE
The Raven 1963 REVIEW
Roger Corman’s comedy The Raven starring Price, Karloff and Lorre is great fun.
Shane Briant talks to Spooky Isles
One-time Hammer Films heartthrob Shane Briant is now a successful award-winning author living in Australia. STEWART KING talks to him for the Spooky Isles
Elizabeth Bathory: The Truth Behind Countess Dracula
Ingrid Pitt starred in Hammer's 1971 horror classic Countess Dracula. Guest writer MACSEN MATTHEWS goes behind the splatter and reveals the shocking real-life cruelty on which the film was based.
Fanatic 1965 REVIEW
Fanatic 1965, Richard Matheson-penned thriller, is over-the-top but has awesome cast
The She Beast 1966 REVIEW
Genius director who died in his prime makes fun film with appalling makeup
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.