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Dennis Wheatley on Film
BARRY McCANN looks at the film adaptations of British author Dennis Wheatley's fantastic novels
Cry of the Banshee 1970: 15 Things You Didn’t Know
PETER FULLER tells us interesting facts about Cry of the Banshee 1970 starring Vincent Price
Legend of the Seven Golden Vampires 1974 REVIEW
BARRY McCAN takes a look back at Hammer's The Legend of the Seven Golden Vampires
11 Greatest Hammer Horrors Never Made
BARRY McCANN ponders what might have been had Hammer followed through and produced these fabulous horrors
Nosferatu 1922 REVIEW: Count Orlock’s vampire still chills
BARRY McCANN looks back on the grandaddy of all vampire films, the magnificent Nosferatu 1922
The Snarling Mixes Laughs With Old School Horror
POLLYANNA JONES talks with director Pablo Raybould about his upcoming horror-comedy, The Snarling
Top 10 Creepy Kids in British Horror
RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES picks his most disturbing creepy kids from British horror films...
Scars Of Dracula 1970 REVIEW
RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES says Scars of Dracula (1970) isn't as bad as you would think
Who is your Favourite British Horror Actress?
As we conclude Wicked Women Week, we turn our eyes to the women who have entertained us in British horror
To the Devil a Daughter 1976 REVIEW
To the Devil a Daughter 1976 is one of Hammer's least successful horrors but it's better than you think, says DAVID SAUNDERSON
Is a Dracula Film Adaptation Possible?
In this exclusive extract from CHARLES E. BUTLER'S new book, Vampires: The Final Hunt, he discusses cinema's generally unsuccessful attempts to create Dracula film adaptations
The Haunted Airman 2006 TV REVIEW
The Haunted Airman is the 2006 BBC adaptation of Dennis Wheatley's 1948 thriller The Haunting of Toby Jugg. SIMON BALL takes a look.
Doctor Who British Gothic Horror Connections
SIMON BALL goes back in time to search out horror films with Doctor Who!
The Children and Blood Relations of Dracula in Film History
JIM IVERS ponders the many film 'sequels' to Dracula that involve his off-spring
The Whip and the Body 1963 REVIEW
Simple yet provocative, The Whip and the Body 1963 with Christopher is one of Mario Bava's best!
The Hands of Orlac 1960 REVIEW
The Hands of Orlac (1960) is a slightly dull remake of 1924 classic
The Uncanny 1977 REVIEW
The Uncanny 1977 is a film that despite starring Peter Cushing, Ray Milland and Donald Pleasence, still lacks punch, says PETER FULLER.
Dracula Chapter 2: Thoughts
DAVID SAUNDERSON discusses his thoughts on Chapter 2 of Bram Stoker's Dracula
Carmilla films: A Guide to Sheridan Le Fanu Lesbian Vampire Influence
JIM IVERS takes a look at Carmilla films inspired by J. Sheridan LeFau's vampire classic
Death Line aka Raw Meat 1972 REVIEW
Death Line aka Raw Meat is one of the most original British horror films of the early 1970s, says RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES
Dracula Has Risen From The Grave 1968 REVIEW
Dracula Has Risen From The Grave 1968 is unlike any other Hammer horror production. RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES explains...
The Skull 1965 REVIEW
Selene Paxton-Broooks reviews The Skull (1965) - a shockfest from Amicus!
Taste the Blood of Dracula 1970 REVIEW
Taste the Blood of Dracula 1970 is one of Hammer's best Dracula sequels, says SIMON BALL
The House That Dripped Blood 1970 REVIEW
SELENE PAXTON-BROOKS reviews the third Amicus horror portmanteau, The House That Dripped Blood (1970)