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The Man Without A Body 1957 REVIEW

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RICHARD PHILLIPS-reviews Brit-horror: The Man Without A Body 1957!
Peripheral 2018

Peripheral 2018 REVIEW

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EMMA DARK reviews Peripheral 2018 from British director Paul Hyett
Simon Pegg and Michael Sheen in Slaughterhouse Rulez

Slaughterhouse Rulez 2018 REVIEW

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RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES looks at Slaughterhouse Rulez 2018.

The Tell-Tale Heart 1953 REVIEW

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RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES celebrates the rediscovery of lost British horror gem, The Tell-Tale Heart 1953
Castle Sinister is one the BFI's Most Wanted List

Castle Sinister 1932: Story Behind Lost British Horror Film

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MARK FRYERS stitches together what is known about lost British horror classic, Castle Sinister 1932
The Devil's Doorway is an example of how to make a found footage horror film

The Devil’s Doorway 2018 REVIEW

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ANDREW GARVEY reviews The Devil's Doorway 2018, a found footage horror film from Ireland
Dance of the Vampires, Fearless Vampire Killers

The Fearless Vampire Killers 1967 REVIEW

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JAY HOLLIS reviews Fearless Vampire Killers (1967), Roman Polanski's parody of British horror

The Day of the Triffids 1962 REVIEW

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BARRY McCANN looks at classic horror sci-fi Day of the Triffids (1962)

The Others 2001 REVIEW

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The Others 2001 is the perfect gothic shocker to watch by candlelight, says MARK FRYERS

Frenzy 1972 REVIEW

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Frenzy 1972 sees Alfred Hitchcock returning to his Jack the Ripper roots, says RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES
Shaun of the Dead 2004

Shaun of the Dead 2004 REVIEW

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ANN MASSEY tells us why Shaun of the Dead is the strawberry flavoured Cornetto of Wright and Pegg’s comedy horror trilogy

The Ghoul 1933 REVIEW: When Karloff met British Horror

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MARK FRYERS looks back on The Ghoul 1933 - Boris Karloff's first British film...
Black Death 2010

Black Death 2010 REVIEW

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Black Death 2010 is a dark bubonic tale about the tensions and hysteria caused by mass death, says SIMON BALL
Alien 1979 Review

Alien 1979 REVIEW

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Alien 1979 - the haunted house in space - has never been bettered, says MICHAEL S. COLLINS
Bela Lugosi returns to the cape for Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948)

Abbott and Costello meet Frankenstein 1948 REVIEW

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Guest writer KEVIN NICKELSON explains how Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein made film history
The Woman in Black was a big-screen sensation from Hammer Films, starring Daniel Radcliffe. in 2012

The Woman in Black: How Susan Hill’s Ghost Story Has Evolved

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BARRY McCANN traces how the saga of The Woman in Black has evolved from book to big screen

Ghost Stories 2018 REVIEW

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Ghost Stories 2018 is based on the theatrical hit of the same name. CHRIS NEWTON reviews the newly-released British horror anthology
Terence Fisher directs Peter Cushing

Terence Fisher book, a valuable introduction to Hammer horror master’s work

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Guest writer WILLIAM STEWART reviews 'The Films of Terence Fisher: Hammer Horror and Beyond'
Patrick Stewart and Neve Campbell in The Canterville Ghost 1996

The Canterville Ghost 1996 REVIEW

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The Canterville Ghost 1996 stars Patrick Stewart as the cursed nobleman in this Oscar Wilde-penned supernatural classic...
The Ghosts of Berkleley Square

The Ghosts of Berkeley Square 1947 REVIEW

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The Ghosts of Berkeley Square 1947 is a fictionalised fantasy film inspired by the infamous London haunting, says DAVID SAUNDERSON
Actor Oliver Reed film Dr Heckyl and Mr Hype

Oliver Reed’s 11 Best Horror Films To Watch

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Oliver Reed, a wild man of cinema, started out literally as a werewolf in Hammer Films.
The Night Whispered

Nicholas Vince’s ‘The Night Whispered’ gives us the shivers

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DAVID SAUNDERSON looks at Nicholas Vince's short supernatural chiller, The Night Whispered (2016)
Wilderness 2006

Wilderness 2006 REVIEW

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Survival is the name of the game in this 2006, cat and mouse, British/Irish horror film. MARIE LOUISE BUSSY reviews Wilderness.
Tales from the Crypt 1972

Tales From The Crypt 1972 REVIEW

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Tales From The Crypt 1972 is the quintessential Amicus film, says RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES