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The Woman in Black 1989

The Woman In Black 1989 Blu-Ray REVIEW

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The Woman In Black 1989 Blu-Ray version is finally here with a very welcome restoration. RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES revisits a true classic ghost story.

X: The Man With The X-Ray Eyes 1963 BLU-RAY REVIEW

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RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES reviews the new release of the Ray Milland classic X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes (1963)

Thriller (S3, E2) I’m The Girl He Wants To Kill REVIEW

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RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES looks at the Thriller episode I’m The Girl He Wants To Kill.

Thriller (S3, E1): A Coffin For The Bride REVIEW

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RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES begins series three of Thriller: Michael Jayston is a murderous lothario, but Michael Gwynn is on his trail in A Coffin For The Bride.

Thriller (S2, E7): Sign It Death REVIEW

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RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES rounds off series two of Thriller with Sign It Death, as a secretary from hell has a murderous method of getting the man of her dreams.

Magic 1978 Blu-ray REVIEW

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RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES reviews the new blu-ray release of Magic (1978) with Anthony Hopkins

Thriller (S2, E6): K Is For Killing REVIEW

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A husband-and-wife detective team are employed to protect a business tycoon from an assassin’s bullet in Thriller's K Is For Killing, reviews RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES

Thriller (S2, E5): Ring Once For Death REVIEW

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A butler has a murderous way of sustaining his extravagant lifestyle. Richard Phillips-Jones investigates the Thriller episode, Ring Once For Death.

ZX Spectrum’s 5 Creepiest 1980s Computer Games

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RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES returns to the 1980s to remember the ZX Spectrum's creepiest computer games

Thriller (S2, E4): One Deadly Owner REVIEW

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A fashion model blows her savings on a Rolls Royce, but it seems to have a mind of its own. RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES looks at Thriller's One Deadly Owner.....

Thriller (S2, E3): Kiss Me And Die REVIEW

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Anton Diffring ia a man obsessed with Edgar Allen Poe. Kiss Me And Die is a Thriller series highlight for Brit-horror fans, says Richard Phillips-Jones.

Thriller (S2, E2): Once The Killing Starts REVIEW

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A professor thinks he has a perfect plan to get rid of his wife, in the Thriller episode Once The Killing Starts. Richard Phillips-Jones investigates.

Asylum and The House That Dripped Blood BLU-RAY REVIEW

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RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES gets a sneak peek at Amicus' Asylum (1972) and The House That Dripped Blood (1970) on Blu-ray.

Freddie Jones, an actor and national treasure, OBITUARY

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Freddie Jones, one of Britain's most cherished performers has died, aged 91. RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES looks at his career in horror and other strange films...
Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell 1974

Hammer Frankenstein films, ranked from best to worst

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RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES makes the hard decisions and ranks his favourite Hammer Frankenstein films!

Hammer Dracula films, ranked from best to worst

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RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES ranks these Hammer Dracula films in order from best to worst!

Blood On Satan’s Claw 1971 BLU-RAY REVIEW

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RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES looks at Screenbound's new 4K restoration of Blood On Satan's Claw

The Iguana With The Tongue Of Fire 1971 REVIEW

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RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES reviews The Iguana With The Tongue Of Fire (1971)

Curse Of The Scarecrow 2018 REVIEW

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RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES looks at rural fear-fest Curse Of The Scarecrow.
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

Top 5 Creepy Kids ITV shows

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RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES celebrates Creepy Kids Week with five examples aimed at younger viewers

Frenzy 1972 REVIEW

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

Lady Eleanor 1971 rockets Lindisfarne To Top Of Charts

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RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES examines what happened when Edgar Allan Poe collided with one of Tyneside's most beloved bands: Lindisfarne's classic Lady Eleanor