Vampires Discovered In 8th Century Ireland
ANN MASSEY says the discovery of “deviant burials” in the west of Ireland reveals ancient beliefs in vampires
ANN MASSEY says the discovery of “deviant burials” in the west of Ireland reveals ancient beliefs in vampires
Taste the Blood of Dracula 1970 is one of Hammer’s best Dracula sequels, says SIMON BALL
SELENE PAXTON-BROOKS reviews the third Amicus horror portmanteau, The House That Dripped Blood (1970)
Author NEIL SPRING tells us about his debut novel The Ghost Hunters based on the haunting of Borley Rectory
The Paranormal Diaries Clophill 2013 reviewed by DAVID SAUNDERSON
The Asphyx 1972 is an endearing mix of Brit-horror and period costume drama, says RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES
JASON HOLLIS, author of Haunted Enfield, picks his top five haunted places to visit in the London suburb
The Picture of Dorian Gray 1945 must have appeared quite shocking when first released, but still feels quite fresh, says DAVID SAUNDERSON
ISABELLE KING tells the sad tale of 12-year-old Harriet Kettle, the Ghost of Gressenhall of Norfolk
RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES reviews JosĂ© RamĂ³n Larraz’s forgotten classic, Symptoms 1974
ADAM SCOVELL reviews Val Guest’s intelligent Hammer drama The Abominable Snowman
PAUL MOYNIHAN picks his top five haunted places to visit in Wexford, Ireland
RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES describes watching his first Hammer Horror, The Satanic Rites of Dracula!
HOWARD JACKSON asks why Christopher Lee has never played Van Helsing
RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES calls Whoever Slew Auntie Roo, ‘as much a character study and tragedy as it is a horror thriller’
Kenny Everett’s foray in horror with Bloodbath at the House of Death wasn’t in the best possible taste, says ANN MASSEY
ANDY BOYLAN looks at how moths have fluttered their way into vampire cinema
Grabbers 2012, an Irish-British horror/sci-fi comedy, is “immensely fun”, says ANDREW GARVEY
Circus of Horrors is a textbook example of how to create classic horror, says NIA JONES
Night of the Eagle 1962 is one of the best British horrors about witchcraft ever made, says SIMON BALL
Dr Phibes Rises Again 1972 is one of the best horrors of the 1970s, says ANDREW GARVEY
NIA JONES reviews the epitome of 1960s horror hipness, The Haunted House of Horror 1969