BRITISH HORROR DAY!
It’s exciting times for British horror fans as the Camden Film Fair in London hosts a very special British Horror Day on Saturday 18th August! Special guests include Michael Armstrong (Mark of the...
View ArticleFrightmare (1974)
Review and Exclusive Artwork by Mark Satchwill 1957: Dorothy Yates is committed to a mental institution for a series of sadistic murders involving cannibalism. Her husband Edmund (Rupert Davies) is...
View ArticleCrucible Of Horror (1970)
At the end of the 60s, ‘anti-psychiatrist’ R D Laing’s ideas about the family as an oppressive institution causing untold psychological damage to its members started to filter down into popular...
View ArticleMumsy, Nanny, Sonny and Girly (1970)
The best thing about Halliwell’s Film Guide is the capsule reviews that read like the work of a disapproving Victorian maiden aunt. The verdict on Mumsy, Nanny, Sonny and Girly is my absolute...
View ArticleGoodbye Gemini (1970)
Alan Gibson is probably best known for two films he directed for Hammer: that masterpiece of kitsch Dracula A.D. 1972 and its much more sober sequel The Satanic Rites of Dracula. Goodbye Gemini is an...
View ArticleCasting The Runes (1979 TV Movie)
Classic horror fans will no doubt be aware of Night Of The Demon, the 1957 movie adaptation of M.R. James’ spooky short story Casting The Runes which was originally published in More Ghost Stories of...
View ArticleHALLOWEEN – POSTER GALLERY!
Happy Halloween from the Classic Horror Campaign! What better way to enjoy this special occasion than by celebrating the ultimate classic horror Halloween film! We love great movie posters so take a...
View ArticleFIVE FANGTASTIC FACTS ABOUT…BLACK CHRISTMAS!
With Christmas just around the corner, the Classic Horror Campaign is getting into the festive spirit by screening a couple of true creepy classic movies at the Roxy Bar and Screen in London this...
View ArticleHouse of Dark Shadows (1970)
Before Tim Burton got his dirty hands on it Dark Shadows was a successful daytime soap opera on television back in the sixties and early seventies which became a cult phenomenon to housewives and...
View ArticleA Lizard In A Woman’s Skin (1971)
Giallo’s a bit of a problem genre for horror fans. Sometimes they’re crime films with a tendency towards horror and sometimes they’re horror films with a bit of crime added to the mix. Obviously a...
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