The Face of Fu Manchu 1965 REVIEW
Police suspect the fiendish Fu Manchu may still be alive when a spate of grisly murders occur in London.
Police suspect the fiendish Fu Manchu may still be alive when a spate of grisly murders occur in London.
HOWARD JACKSON ponders the many qualities of Hammer Horror leading ladies, Barbara Shelley and Veronica Carlson
Boris Karloff eats up the screen in The Mask of Fu Manchu 1932, says DAVID SAUNDERSON
What horror lurks in Haunted Hook Lighthouse? PAUL MOYNIHAN reports
DR FIONA-JANE BROWN reveals the gore from Aberdeen’s Thainstone Axe Murder 150 years ago
Spooky Isles interviews Richard Moody from Tamworth Ghost Hunters.
JON REES says the 125th anniversary of the Whitechapel Murders gives us an unique opportunity to explore the dark side of London history
JON KANEKO-JAMES reviews two-and-a-half star horror flick, Witchcraft 1964 with Lon Chaney Junior
House of Whipcord 1974, directed by Pete Walker, is reviewed by SELENE PAXTON-BROOKS
JAMES WIlLIS discusses his new book “Mysterious Milton Keynes”
Limerick is one of Ireland’s most haunted places. ANN MASSEY picks her favourite paranormal hotspots to visit.
Dracula’s Daughter 1936 is far more modern horror than its daddy, says DAVID SAUNDERSON
KELLIE HAULOTTE looks at some British and Irish vampires over the centuries
Cambridge’s Abbey House has had paranormal activity reported from Victorian times, says TRACY MONGER
Werewolf of London 1935 was Universal’s first attempt to bring the lycanthrope into its stable of horror stars, says ANDREW GARVEY
PAUL MOYNIHAN looks at Wexford’s historic Enniscorthy Poltergeist case…
Underworld Evolution (2009) continues the saga of the Vampire-Lycan War. Review by DAVID SAUNDERSON
MJ STEEL COLLINS reveals the dark legend behind Edinburgh’s Wizard of West Bow
KATIE DOHERTY reviews A Very British Witchcraft TV documentary