ERIC MCNAUGHTON describes the joy he felt as a child first getting his hands on Denis Gifford’s Pictorial History of Horror Movies
Scotland Serves up the Horror
ANDREW GARVEY takes a look at recent exceptional output of horror films of the tartan variety
Frankenstein’s HR Disasters: His 4 Worst Assistants
Good help is hard to find these days. Poor old Frankenstein might have known “what it feels like to be God” but he had poor HR skills, if these assistants are anything to go by!
I Wanna See Joan Collins Give Birth To A Demon
In Part Two of Tonight’s Horror Horror Bill, STEPHEN MOSLEY continues the argument why there should be more horror films on television
Bring Back Classic Horror to the BBC
In the first of tonight’s double bill, RICK GLADMAN of the Classic Horror Campaign explains why there needs to be more horror films on the BBC!
Brits who made Universal Horror, Part One
Universal Pictures made the best horror films of the Golden Years of Hollywood. And the big-name actors who starred in these masterpieces were almost entirely British.Today we begin our three-part series to celebrate some of these British Universal stars …
Alan Frank, the man who taught us about horror films
The Spooky Isles sits down with legendary British Horror Film reviewer and author Alan Frank to discuss his career and the genre he loves so much
Landis thanked me for sneaking into Werewolf film
Bradford’s STEPHEN DOYLE was 16 when he sneaked into to the newly-released An American Werewolf in London. He tells The Spooky Isles that his exploit resulted in a signed photo and letter of appreciation from the film’s director John Landis
