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Victor Frankenstein 2015 REVIEW
Victor Frankenstein 2015, starring James McAvoy and Daniel Radcliffe, reviewed by ANN MASSEY
Remembering Channel 4’s Monster Horrors Season (1986)
RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES commemorates a great horror season from his youth - 30 years ago this week!
Did ‘Drakula halĂ¡la’ predate Nosferatu as first Dracula film?
BARRY McCANN looks at the legend behind the first Dracula film - Drakula halĂ¡la (1921)
Would watching London after Midnight be a let down?
BARRY McCANN discusses the most sort-after lost silent horror film, London After Midnight (1927) starring Lon Chaney
Is a Dracula Film Adaptation Possible?
In this exclusive extract from CHARLES E. BUTLER'S new book, Vampires: The Final Hunt, he discusses cinema's generally unsuccessful attempts to create Dracula film adaptations
H For Horrific! The Forgotten Horror Film H Certificate
RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES looks at the forgotten film certificate for horror movies.
The Return of Dracula 1958 REVIEW
TERRY SHERWOOD reviews The Return of Dracula (1958)
British Werewolves on Film, A Beginner’s Guide
RICHARD PHILIPS-JONES would like to introduce you to the most frightening of beasts on film - British Werewolves!
The Children and Blood Relations of Dracula in Film History
JIM IVERS ponders the many film 'sequels' to Dracula that involve his off-spring
Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man 1943 REVIEW
TERRY SHERWOOD reviews Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man 1943
The Horror Film Hiatus of 1936-1938
JIM IVERS looks at the seemingly temporary death of horror films during the mid 1930s, the Horror Film Hiatus of 1936-1938
The Body Snatcher 1945 REVIEW
The Body Snatcher 1945 starring Boris Karloff is the definition of psychological horror, says ANN MASSEY
The Dark Eyes of London (1939) REVIEW
CARL SYKES reviews The Dark Eyes of London, the first UK film to receive a H for Horrific Certificate!
Christopher Lee and Van Helsing
HOWARD JACKSON asks why Christopher Lee has never played Van Helsing
Son of Frankenstein 1939 REVIEW
Son of Frankenstein 1939 was one of Universal Studio's last great horrors, says DAVID SAUNDERSON
Dracula’s Daughter 1936 REVIEW
Dracula's Daughter 1936 is far more modern horror than its daddy, says DAVID SAUNDERSON
The Ghost of Frankenstein 1942 REVIEW
STEPHEN JACOBS casts a critical eye on The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942)
The Head of Janus 1920, FW Murnau’s Lost Jekyll and Hyde
The Head of Janus may be the greatest lost horror film you've never heard of!
Basil Rathbone, Spooky Star Profile
Profile of Horror Star, Basil Rathbone
Peter Cushing and Horror Film Postage Stamps
Peter Cushing isn't the only horror star to be celebrated on a horror film postage stamp
Happy 25th Birthday Pinhead!
Happy Birthday Pinhead - Clive Barker's Hellraiser was released today in 1987. The Spooky Isles will celebrate that horrific milestone with a special day of articles by ANDREW GARVEY.
The Wolf Man 1941 REVIEW
The Wolf Man 1941, is howling good time making a star of Lon Chaney Jr. ADAM SCOVELL reviews the Universal Horror classic.
The Romance of Dracula author interview
Spooky Isles talks to Charles E. Butler, the author and illustrator of The Romance of Dracula
The Plague Of The Zombies 1966
The Plague of the Zombies 1966 is the strongest of Hammer's experimental films, says ADAM SCOVELL