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Inside No. 9 EPISODE GUIDE
CHRIS NEWTON takes a look back on the British black comedy anthology television programme, Inside No. 9, starting with an episode guide for series one...
Bloody New Year 1987 REVIEW
Bloody New Year 1987, directed by Norman J. Warren, is a fun kind of awful, writes JAMES WILLIAMS
Eden Lake 2008 REVIEW
Eden Lake 2008 is a brutal, bloody and beastly horror film with a few disappointing plot holes, writes KATE INGLEBY-PARYLO
Don’t Open Till Christmas 1984 REVIEW
London’s not a safe place for Father Christmas in a festive slasher from 1980s Britain: RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES looks at Don’t Open Till Christmas 1984
Scrooge 1913 aka Old Scrooge REVIEW & FULL VIDEO
Scrooge 1913 is a chance to see legendary British actor Seymour Hicks as Ebenezer Scrooge, a role he played thousands of times on the stage, writes BARRY McCANN
Scrooge 1951 REVIEW & VIDEO
Watch Scrooge 1951 full movie, starring Alastair Sim as the mean old Mr Scrooge.
The Company of Wolves 1984 REVIEW
DR KAJA FRANCK looks at Neil Jordan's The Company of Wolves 1984, a dreamy and hallucinatory re-telling of Little Red Riding Hood
South Yorkshire’s Most Haunted Places to Visit
South Yorkshire is full of ghosts and strange beings. ANDY OWENS gives us a flavour of the area's many mysterious hauntings...
Legend of the Werewolf 1975 REVIEW
Legend of the Werewolf 1975 came at an interesting time during the history of lycanthrope cinema, says TERRY SHERWOOD
His House 2020 REVIEW
His House 2020 is not your typical horror, it's a underrated masterpiece, says MACSEN MATTHEWS
Madhouse 1974 REVIEW
Madhouse 1974, starring Vincent Price and Peter Cushing, is a 1970s horror gem for acquired tastes, says TERRY SHERWOOD
The Mummy 1959 and Frankenstein And The Monster From Hell 1974 BLU-RAY REVIEW
Two Hammer classics get a deluxe Blu-ray treatment: RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES looks at new, lavish editions of The Mummy 1959 and Frankenstein And The Monster From Hell 1974.
Dog Soldiers 2002 BLU-RAY REVIEW
2002’s Brit-Werewolf classic Dog Soldiers gets the deluxe treatment on Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD. RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES gets his teeth into it.
Martyrs Lane 2021 REVIEW
A troubled child thinks she's found a friend in a ghostly visitor, but is the spectral guest as benevolent as she seems? RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES takes a trip down Martyrs Lane.
And Now The Screaming Starts! 1973 REVIEW
And Now The Screaming Starts 1973 was a routine shocker for its time and not worth the price of admission, says TERRY SHERWOOD
The Ghoul 1975 REVIEW
The Ghoul 1975 is a vintage British horror of contradictions and worth seeing for the fine performances of its cast, says TERRY SHERWOOD
Séance on a Wet Afternoon 1964 REVIEW
EDDIE BRAZIL reveals the spooky coincidences behind the classic 1964 British thriller, Séance on a Wet Afternoon
Vampira 1974 REVIEW
Vampira 1974 with David Niven is a silly and very dated horror comedy but it's still worth a watch, says TERRY SHERWOOD
Stigma 1977 TV REVIEW
Stigma 1977 was a drastic change in direction from the usual in BBC's much-loved A Ghost Story for Christmas series, says RICHARD MARKWORTH
The Cabinet of Caligari 1962 REVIEW
The Cabinet of Caligari 1962 is anything but like the original silent-era masterpiece. STEVIE MILLER reviews.
The Comedy of Terrors 1963 REVIEW
The Comedy of Terrors 1963 brings together horror’s finest, but wastes the opportunity, says TERRY SHERWOOD
Caveat 2020 REVIEW
Child-minding at £200 a day – sounds good? But there is a very big Caveat. RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES looks at Irish-shot chiller, Caveat 2020.
The Woman in Black 2012 REVIEW
The Woman in Black 2012, the big-screen adaptation of the Susan Hill ghost novel, was released 10 years ago this month. HEATHER ANDOLINA takes a look back on the spooky classic.
Censor 2021 BLU-RAY REVIEW
Prano Bailey-Bond’s impressive debut, Censor 2021 gets the deluxe Blu-ray treatment, courtesy of Second Sight Films. RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES gives it his classification.