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Happy 60th Birthday to Hammer’s Dracula (1958)!
Hammer's Dracula (1958) celebrates its 60th birthday. RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES looks back on its initial release and impact.
Making of Trog (1970) Recreated in ‘Feud: Bette and Joan’
Final installment of Feud: Bette And Joan has an unexpected bonus for British Horror Fans, RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES reveals
Barbara Shelley Stakes Her Place in British Horror History
Barbara Shelley, one of Hammer's leading ladies, has had a impressive career, says RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES
The Tractate Middoth: 10 Things You Didn’t Know
RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES unearths 10 interesting facts about M.R. James' The Tractate Middoth
Tales From The Crypt 1972 REVIEW
Tales From The Crypt 1972 is the quintessential Amicus film, says RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES
The Vault Of Horror (1973) REVIEW
Amicus Productions take their second trip through the EC Comics catalogue. RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES visits The Vault Of Horror (1973).
Byzantium 2012 REVIEW
Byzantium 2012 sees Neil Jordan make a return to horror. RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES is pleased to hear it...
Blood Of The Vampire 1958 REVIEW
First off the blocks to emulate Hammer's horror success? RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES revisits the gruesomely Technicolor effort, Blood Of The Vampire (1958).
The Old Dark House 1932 REVIEW
RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES reveals The Old Dark House aka what director James Whale did after 1931's Frankenstein...
The Raven 1935 REVIEW
Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi's second collaboration, the Edgar Allan Poe-inspired The Raven (1935). Review by RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES.
The Black Cat 1934 REVIEW
RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES looks at The Black Cat 1934, the first encounter between Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi!!
It! 1967 REVIEW
The Golem makes an appearance in London in It! 1967, RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES reports.
Robin Redbreast 1970 TV REVIEW
Robin Redbreast 1970 is a hidden folk-horror gem from the BBC vaults, says RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES
The Black Room 1935 REVIEW
RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES reflects on a double-role for Boris Karloff, starring in period chiller The Black Room.
Mystery Of The Wax Museum 1933 REVIEW
Lionel Atwill and Fay Wray's third screen collaboration, early Technicolor horror Mystery Of The Wax Museum. Review by RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES.
Dr X 1932 REVIEW
RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES on an early Technicolor horror treat – Lionel Atwill and Fay Wray star in Dr X 1932
The Survivor 1981 REVIEW
RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES looks at The Survivor 1981, the screen adaptation of James Herbert's novel
The Shuttered Room 1967 REVIEW
H.P. Lovecraft gets the Brit-horror treatment with The Shuttered Room 1967. RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES takes a look.
Hangover Square 1945 REVIEW
There's a mad musician with murder on his mind in old London town. RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES investigates the Ripper-tinged Hangover Square 1945
The Lodger 1944 REVIEW
RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES looks at the third screen adaptation of the Jack the Ripper-inspired novel, The Lodger 1944
The Reeds 2010 REVIEW
The Reeds 2010 is a Norfolk-set tale of terror, says RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES
The Boogie Man Will Get You 1942 REVIEW
The Boogie Man Will Get You 1942 is a Columbia quickie which teams up two horror favourites, RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES says
Murders In The Zoo 1933 REVIEW
Lionel Atwill is a zoologist with murder on his mind. RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES investigates Murders In The Zoo.
The Sender 1982 REVIEW
RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES looks at a lesser-remembered Brit-horror production from the 1980's, The Sender.