Day Of The Triffids 1981 Blu-ray REVIEW
LORCAN MAGUIRE takes a look at the Day of the Triffids 1981 release on Blu-ray, which he calls a faithful adaption of the John Wyndham classic
LORCAN MAGUIRE takes a look at the Day of the Triffids 1981 release on Blu-ray, which he calls a faithful adaption of the John Wyndham classic
RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES reviewsThriller episode, Night Is The Time For Killing.
Martin Mere in Lancashire is steeped in forklore, including tales of mermaids, says guest writer DEBORAH CONTESSA
Ripper Street was a BBC TV crime series set in the aftermath of the infamous Jack the Ripper murders. Here are 10 things you may not have known about it.
When an incapacitated patient gets a new live-in nurse, her family are unprepared for what follows. RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES on the Thriller episode, Nurse Will Make It Better.
CHRISTINE MILLER reviews a particularly infamous Most Haunted episode when the team took, what would become, a rather eventful visit to Bodmin Gaol
The Dobhar Chu is a bloodthirsty supernatural crocodile that has been terrorising Ireland’s lochs for centuries, says guest writer ROIBEARD MCELROY
RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES embarks on series four of Thriller and its opening story, Screamer
RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES looks at the Thriller episode The Next Scream You Hear.
Guest writer MARTIN R. SHAW reveals The Ringcroft Poltergeist, a particularly unnerving Scottish haunting from Dumfries and Galloway, all the way back in the 1600s. In 1695, a farm called The Ringcroft of Stocking in the Parish of Rerrick in Auchencairn, Dumfries and Galloway, encountered one of the strangest and most severe cases of poltergeist … Read more
Cold Christmas’ derelict old church in rural Hertfordshire is surrounded by dark tales of ghosts and nasty goings on, says ANDY CHAPLIN
RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES looks at the Thriller episode Come Out, Come Out Wherever You Are.
Jack the Ripper 1959 is a fanciful, naĂ¯ve trip to the Victorian streets of Whitechapel, says TERRY SHERWOOD
Blackadder’s Christmas Carol, which first aired on the BBC in 1988, is an inventive reimagining of the Dickens classic, says CHRISTINE MILLER
Gloucestershire in England’s South West is home to some truly spooky places – from jails, to pubs, to even an entire village full of ghosts! CHRISTINE MILLER tells us of the county’s 13 most haunted locations.
DAVID PHILLIPS, the founder and organiser of Torbay Investigators of the Paranormal (TIP), gives us the benefit of his more than 25 years of experience exploring the unknown in Devon
ANDREW HOMER asks why do old haunted buildings, moved brick-by-brick to open air museums like the Black Country Living Museum, retain their paranormal activity?
Dracula fan JOEL HEYES grabs his travel guide and heads off to visit the Jonathan Harker sites mentioned in Bram Stoker’s Dracula novel
Avebury Stone Circles are said to be home to quite the amount of paranormal activity, and there is even one case of an unnerving time slip, says CHRISTINE MILLER
Somerset, in the South West of England, boasts more than its fair share of allegedly haunted locations, says CHRISTINE MILLER
Zoltan Hound of Dracula 1977: There’s much fun to be found in this shaggy vampire dog story, says guest writer RICHARD MARKWORTH
Tulloch Castle is said to be one of Scotland’s most haunted hotels, with guests even taking to Trip Advisor to relay their spooky experiences after staying the night, says CHRISTINE MILLER
Blithe Spirit 1945 was a box office failure when it was first released, but the quintessentially English ghost story is now considered a classic. CHRISTINE MILLER reviews.
A Christmas Carol 1971 is fine animated adaptation of Charles Dickens’ immortal tale, says RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES