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The Satanic Rites of Dracula 1974 REVIEW
RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES describes watching his first Hammer Horror, The Satanic Rites of Dracula!
The Hound of the Baskervilles 1959 REVIEW
The Hound of the Baskervilles 1959, from Hammer Horror, has a wonderfully gothic feel, says ANN MASSEY
5 Dracula Films Played for Laughs
Drac and wise cracks? Here are some flicks that show us the lighter side of the Prince of Darkness
5 Dracula Films You’ve Probably Never Heard Of
Here's some more obscure versions of Dracula that you've probably never heard of!
Daughter of the Dragon 1931 REVIEW
Daughter of the Dragon 1931 - starring Anna May Wong - was one of the best Fu Manchus, says DAVID SAUNDERSON
The Brides of Fu Manchu 1966 REVIEW
Fu Manchu is back in The Brides of Fu Manchu and he wants to blow you up with your radio!
The Face of Fu Manchu 1965 REVIEW
Police suspect the fiendish Fu Manchu may still be alive when a spate of grisly murders occur in London.
The Two Faces of Dr Jekyll 1960 REVIEW
The Two Faces of Dr Jekyll 1960 continues to be a strong, intriguing film to watch, says ANDREW GARVEY
Dave Swift: Horror Film Confessions of TV Bassist
TV bassist Dave Swift is a huge classic horror film fan
Frankenstein’s Fillies: A Whole Bunch of Elizabeths
Here's a collection of the real Brides of Frankenstein ...
Horror Express 1972 REVIEW
All aboard the Horror Express 1972 as ANDREW GARVEY reviews this silly but effective British/Spanish co-production
A Childhood Spent Watching Peter Cushing
STEPHEN JACOBS remembers his childhood well-spent watching Peter Cushing horror on the BBC!
Hairy and Scary: Peter Cushing’s Finest MoMents
From Satan's goatee onwards, facial hair has long been the hallmark of all great villians. Peter Cushing grew some of the best.
100 Years of Peter Cushing
Today we celebrate 100 years of all-time horror great Peter Cushing. DAVID SAUNDERSON shares his memories of the great man.
Dr Terror’s House of Horrors 1965 REVIEW
Dr Terror's House of Horrors 1965 is the first of the Amicus anthology horrors, delivering a train ride of spooky fun, says DAVID SAUNDERSON
The Raven vs Dracula: A Comparison
Howard Jackson compares Bram Stoker's gothic masterpiece Dracula with the equally terrifying work of Edgar Allan Poe.
Dracula Mystery and Imagination 1968 REVIEW
CHARLES BUTLER looks back on the Dracula episode from the 1960s Mystery and Imagination UK TV series
The City of the Dead 1960 REVIEW
The City of the Dead 1960 is criminally overlooked, says ANDREW GARVEY
Curse of the Werewolf 1961 REVIEW
ANDREW GARVEY reviews Hammer's only ever werewolf film, Curse of the Werewolf (1961)
Kiss of the Vampire 1963 REVIEW
Kiss of the Vampire 1963 is one of Hammer's better vampire films, says CHARLES E. BUTLER
Halloween: You Can’t Kill The Boogeyman!
On this most spooky of nights, REN ZELEN looks at two classic US horror films with definite British connections - Halloween and Psycho!
Frankenstein, Dracula Ahead of Their Time
HOWARD JACKSON says horror genre classics Frankenstein and Dracula were ahead of their time
Dracula AD 1972 REVIEW
Dracula AD 1972 is an iconic film - but is it any good? DAVID SAUNDERSON takes his first look at the film...
BBC Ghost Stories REVIEW: The Stalls of Barchester/A Warning to the Curious
ADAM SCOVELL reviews BBC Ghost Stories: Whistle and I'll Come to You released by the BFI