ANDREW GARVEY enters the Hammer House of Horror to review the classic British television series …
Systirs doing horror for themselves, Part 2
ANDREW GARVEY concludes his two-part interview with up-and-coming UK horror film makers Systir Productions
Systirs doing horror for themselves, Part 1
ANDREW GARVEY begins his two-part interview with up-and-coming UK horror film makers Systir Productions
REVIEW: Attack of the Herbals (2011)
ANDREW GARVEY reviews Scottish horror flick, Attack of the Herbals
REVIEW: Dog Soldiers (2002)
ANDREW GARVEY calls Dog Soldiers the best werewolf film since An American Werewolf in London (1981)
The Hellraiser Marathon – It’ll Tear Your Soul Apart
To celebrate Hellraiser’s 25th Birthday, ANDREW GARVEY sat down to watch its sequels spiral downward into hell.
REVIEW: Hellbound – Hellraiser 2 (1988)
Spooky Isles continues its special day celebrating 25 years since the release of Hellraiser, with ANDREW GARVEY reviewing its most notable sequel
REVIEW: Hellraiser (1987)
ANDREW GARVEY reviews Hellraiser (1987) – the film that started it all
Happy 25th 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.
REVIEW: The Wicker Tree (2011)
ANDREW GARVEY reviews The Wicker Tree, the sequel to a 1973 British horror classic
400th Anniversary of Pendle Witch Trials
July 2012 marks the 400th anniversary of the infamous Pendle Witch Trial. ANDREW GARVEY reports on a theatre production which explores the historic event.
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
Scotland Serves up the Horror
ANDREW GARVEY takes a look at recent exceptional output of horror films of the tartan variety
Loch Ness Monster Mania – 1933-style
Guest writer ANDREW GARVEY looks at the British newspaper reactions to the sigthing of “Nessie” when the famous inhabitant was “rediscovered” in Loch Ness in 1933
5 Black Sabbath Songs to Chill the Blood
Birmingham’s Black Sabbath created horror heavy metal. Guest writer ANDREW GARVEY highlights five of their greatest (and spookiest) songs
