You’ll Find Out 1940 REVIEW
Karloff, Lugosi and Lorre sound like a dream team but is there a catch? “You’ll Find Out”, as RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES looks at this “musical-mystery” from 1940.
Werewolf Santa 2023 REVIEW
Werewolf Santa's title might be the best thing about this sometimes fun new Christmas-themed British horror comedy, says GEMMA JOHNSON
The Manor House Hotel, Most Haunted (S4, E4) REVIEW
The Manor House Hotel investigation proved too much for the Most Haunted team, with some refusing to sleep in the spooky inn, writes JOANNA HAGUE
Why Gef the Mongoose, the Dalby Spook, Will Remain A Mystery
The peculiar case of Gef The Talking Mongoose, or the Dalby Spook, has ample evidence, yet is unlikely to reach a satisfactory conclusion, writes GAYLE FIDLER
Dual Faces of Fear: Addiction in Horror Stories
Horror stories often portray addiction, offering a unique lens to view and understand this real-world issue while providing a cathartic escape for the audience, writes TERRY SHERWOOD
Carpe Diem: Ghosts BBC (S5, E5) EPISODE REVIEW
Carpe Diem: Ghosts BBC is always full of surprises, even at this late stage of the series, writes Gemma Johnson
Fluorite: Unleash Power of Mental Clarity and Emotional Balance
Enhance your mental clarity and focus with Fluorite. Discover its history, spiritual properties, and usage, as well as tips on choosing and caring for it in your healing and spiritual practices.
Callanish Stones: Mysteries Older Than Stonehenge
The Callanish Stones, on the Isle of Lewis, are ancient monuments older than Stonehenge and the Pyramids. We look at why they're one of Scotland's most popular tourist sites
Uncanny Case 3: The Oxford Exorcism TV REVIEW
Uncanny's Case 3 explores a chilling tale of paranormal activities and an attempted exorcism among Oxford students. GAYLE FIDLER tells us more
Shadows (E3, S7): Honeyann
A young boy thinks his Nanny is a witch, and with good reason. RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES rounds off his Shadows episode guide with its final tale, Honeyann.
The Curse of Wigan’s Skull House
Don't try to remove the cursed skull of Skull House, Wigan, or you may be its next victim, warns RACHAEL ELIZABETH
Shakespeare And Witches: A Dark Fascination
William Shakespeare drew upon the public's fascination with witches to craft his literary masterpieces. DR KAJA FRANCK delves into the intriguing connection between the Bard and the supernatural
Panic Button 2011 REVIEW
Panic Button 2011 is an enjoyable UK independent horror film that makes the most of its low budget, says GEMMA JOHNSON
Grotbags: Good Old-Fashioned Witchy TV Fun
Grotbags is a grumpy TV witch from the 1990s who holds a special place of the heart for GEMMA JOHNSON. But will the Junior Paranormal Event Ambassadors feel the same way?
Croxteth Hall, Most Haunted (S4, E4) REVIEW
Croxteth Hall in Liverpool has no reason to be haunted, according to historian Richard Felix. But the Most Haunted team discover it a dark and spooky place, writes JOANNA HAGUE
Illustrated Tales of Staffordshire: Helen Harwood Author Interview
Illustrated Tales of Staffordshire by Helen Harwood, delves into the folklore and modern stories of the West Midlands county. Spooky Isles talks to Helen about her new book
Northern England Charms That Guard Against Evil
GAYLE FIDLER reveals some examples from Northern England of customs and practices that have been used to ward off evil.
My Top 10 Frankenstein Films
Mary Shelley's gothic tale has seen many screen adaptations. RICHARD MARKWORTH lists his favourite Frankenstein films, just in time for Halloween
The Devil in Cockerham: A Lancashire Legend
Lancashire has many tales about the Devil's local hijinks. CHRIS NEWTON tells us his favourite, involving a Cockerham schoolmaster who outsmarts Old Nick through clever challenges
Harrogate: 5 Haunted Places To Visit
Harrogate is a picturesque North Yorkshire town with a spooky history. Guest writer PAUL FORSTER, local paranormalist and host of Harrogate Ghost Walk, shares some of the town's most haunted locations
Familiars: A Guide To Witches’ Companions
Familiars, mystical aides often seen as animals, were central to witchcraft throughout history. HELEN J. R. BRUCE explains their dual roles as agents of harm or healing during England's witch trials.
En Francais: Ghosts BBC (S5, E4) EPISODE REVIEW
Ghosts En Francais provides an educational experience for all in this episode the popular BBC sitcom, writes GEMMA JOHNSON
The Bizarre Kersey Time Slip Mystery
The Kersey Time Slip is an example of an eerie event where individuals stumbled into a bygone era through a mysterious portal in a quaint English village, writes RICK HALE
Allantide and Apples: Halloween in Cornwall
Allantide is Cornwall's unique take on Halloween, blending spiritual traditions with harvest celebrations, writes CHRISTINE MILLER