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Horror Pickers by Howard Jackson REVIEW
DAVID SAUNDERSON reviews Horror Pickers, a collection of film reviews by Howard Jackson
Howard Jackson talks about Nightmares Ahead
Spooky Isles talk s to Howard Jackson about his new horror anthology, Nightmares Ahead
Was Jack the Ripper a Cannibal?
HOWARD JACKSON argues Jack the Ripper may have been a cannibal in this exclusive extract from his book. Too Darn Hot...
Night of the Big Heat 1967 REVIEW
Peter Cushing's steals scenes in Night of the Big Heat 1967 and deserves respect, says HOWARD JACKSON
Hound of the Baskervilles 'unlucky' for Peter Cushing
Howard Jackson takes a look at Peter Cushing's performance as Sherlock Holmes in Hound of the Baskervilles
Curse is a blessing with Peter Cushing in Hammer's original Frankenstein
HOWARD JACKSON says Happy Birthday Peter Cushing with a look at the role that made him a horror icon, Victor Frankenstein in The Curse of Frankenstein (1957)
Peter Cushing in Dracula Invites Wonder
HOWARD JACKSON examines Peter Cushing's portrayal as Van Helsing in Hammer's Dracula...
Peter Cushing, a Life of Obedience and Disappointment
HOWARD JACKSON says two words sum up horror film legend Peter Cushing - Obedience and Disappointment
Don’t Look Now 1973 REVIEW
HOWARD JACKSON reviews thriller classic Don't Look Now 1973, starring Donald Sutherland and Julie Christie
Berberian Sound Studio 2012 REVIEW
Berberian Sound Studio 2012 is a British tribute to Italian Giallo films of the 1970s. Review by HOWARD JACKSON
Haunted Sefton: Merseyside’s Most Creepy!
HOWARD JACKSON looks at Sefton and the creepiest 100 yards on the Merseyside!
Christopher Lee and Van Helsing
HOWARD JACKSON asks why Christopher Lee has never played Van Helsing
Why Lucy Westenra is the real star of Dracula
Lucy Westenra is one of Bram Stoker's most unforgettable characters, says HOWARD JACKSON
Betsey Trotwood And The Vampires
HOWARD JACKSON says the Betsey Trotwood Pub in Clerkenwell is a perfect fit for the launch of two new vampire books
Barbara Shelley versus Veronica Carlson
HOWARD JACKSON ponders the many qualities of Hammer Horror leading ladies, Barbara Shelley and Veronica Carlson
Dracula and the Importance of Three
HOWARD JACKSON ponders the signifiance of the number three in Bram Stoker's Dracula
Carmilla: More than just a sexy vampire novel
HOWARD JACKSON looks beyond the titillation of Carmilla to discover the real meaning behind Sheridan Le Fanu's female vampire tale
The Lifted Veil by George Eliot – a few thoughts
HOWARD JACKSON looks at the one attempt by the literary giant George Elliot to write Gothic Horror.
Gothic Horror and British Identity
HOWARD JACKSON looks at why Gothic horror forms an important element in English literature that needs to be preserved
The Raven vs Dracula: A Comparison
Howard Jackson compares Bram Stoker's gothic masterpiece Dracula with the equally terrifying work of Edgar Allan Poe.
Jekyll and Hyde, a Clash of Future and Past
HOWARD JACKSON says horror writers of the 19th century wrote characters, like Robert Louis Stevenson, conflicted by an uncertain future
Liverpool’s Black Widows: A Dubious Tradition
HOWARD JACKSON looks at Liverpool's dubious tradition of Black Widow murderers!
Frankenstein, Dracula Ahead of Their Time
HOWARD JACKSON says horror genre classics Frankenstein and Dracula were ahead of their time
Sherlock’s The Final Problem Dreams Of Horror
The BBC's Sherlock last episode, The Final Problem, was a love letter to the horror genre, says BRONTË SCHILTZ