Dorabella, Supernatural 1977 (E8)
Dorabella, a traditionally rooted vampire tale, ends the Supernatural series on a high note, writes RICHARD MARKWORTH
Nandor Fodor And The Talking Mongoose 2023 REVIEW
Nandor Fodor and the Talking Mongoose 2023 is a whimsical and comedic exploration of belief and wonderment, rather than a factual account, writes GAYLE FIDLER
Yvette Fielding Raises Spirits With Ghost Hunter Chronicles Books
Yvette Fielding puts her paranormal know-how to good use in her Ghost Hunter Chronicles series, writes JOANNA HAGUE
Child Ghosts: Remnants of Haworth’s Tragic Past
Haworth, in picturesque Brontë country of West Yorkshire, is a hive of child ghosts, writes ADAM SARGANT
The Stately Ghosts Of England 1965 TV REVIEW
The Stately Ghosts of England is paranormal TV 1960s style at its finest, writes RICK HALE. as he looks back at the TV special that sees Margaret Rutherford journey some of England's greatest haunted houses
Fools: Ghosts BBC (S5, E1) EPISODE REVIEW
Ghosts BBC kicks off its fifth and final series, with an eerie-sistible first episode, Fools, writes Gemma Johnson
Cedric Allingham’s Flyer Saucer: A UFO Hoax But A Good One
Cedric Allingham's 1954 book "Flying Saucer from Mars," claiming a UFO encounter, was later exposed as a hoax. NEIL NIXON tells us more
The Wicker Man 2006 REVIEW
The Wicker Man 2006 - a failed remake of the British folk horror classic - deservedly went straight to the DVD bargain bins, writes BARRY McCANN
The Hauntings of King John’s Castle, Limerick City
King John’s Castle in the city of Limerick is a mediaeval treasure and a hive of haunted activity. ANN MASSEY tells us why
Nos Galan Gaeaf, Halloween in Wales’ Strangest Customs
Nos Galan Gaeaf, the Welsh equivalent to Halloween, is a night of ancient rituals and winter preparation, JON REES explains
The Cottage 2008 REVIEW
The Cottage 2008 is an enjoyable British horror comedy, despite its gore and notable plot holes, writes GEMMA JOHNSON
Illustrated Tales of Wiltshire: Eddy Greenfield Author Interview
Illustrated Tales of Wiltshire, by Eddy Greenfield, dives deep into the folklore and modern stories of the South-West English county. Spooky Isles' DAVID SAUNDERSON talks to Eddy about his new book
The Mummy’s Shroud 1967 REVIEW
Beware the beat of the cloth-wrapped feet! It was the end of an era, the last Hammer film produced at their Bray studios. RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES revisits The Mummy’s Shroud (1967).
Teanlay Night: A Fylde Coast Halloween
From Beltane to Halloween, ZOWIE SWAN explores the fiery legacy of Teanlay Night on Lancashire's Fylde Coast
Top 10 Graham Masterton Books You Must Read
British horror writer Graham Masterton has written 126 books and sold over a million copies worldwide. JOANNA HAGUE lists her top 10 Graham Masterton books.
Armchair Thriller (S1, E15-20): Quiet As A Nun 1978 REVIEW
Dark happenings at a convent girls’ school and an iconic moment of 70’s Brit-TV horror. RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES revisits the classic Armchair Thriller tale, Quiet As A Nun (1978).
The Ghost of PC Tom Lamb
PC Tom Lamb's ghost has haunted the bridge between Huntingdon and Godmanchester since his mysterious death in 1841, writes MARK EGERTON
Exploring British Halloween TV Specials
Britain has a growing tradition of airing ghost stories on TV at Halloween, with some some ramping up the terror by blurring the line between reality and fiction, BRONTË SCHILTZ writes
Night of the Marionettes, Supernatural 1977 (E7)
Night of the Marionettes is arguably the strongest entry in the Supernatural series, writes RICHARD MARKWORTH
End Of Term 2023 REVIEW
A group of art students in the final days of their course have a very grim graduation. RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES looks at End Of Term.
Who Haunts Marsh’s Library, Dublin?
Guest writer, folklorist and musician DAVE McHUGH looks for spirits between the stacks of the historic Marsh's Library in his native Dublin
Caution Ahead: Why Ghost Hunting This Halloween Is Not Child’s Play
Heading out to ghost hunt this Halloween? Veteran paranormal investigator DARREN W. RITSON warns ghost hunting is not for the faint-hearted and far from mere entertainment.
Strange But True? Discovering Creepy TV Series From The 1990s
Strange But True? ITV series raised the hairs on the back of our necks during the mid 1990s. Our Junior Paranormal Team ambassadors continue their series taking a look back on old spooky TV shows with young eyes
I Was A Teenage Frankenstein 1957 REVIEW
I Was A Teenage Frankenstein 1957 surprisingly shares much in common with Hammer's The Curse of Frankenstein, writes DAVID DENT