No Hex Please, We’re British : Prophecies Of The Virgin Witch
1970s occultism meets sexploitation – but also looks forward to the female-led Wiccan world of today.
Cultural Chaos and Forgotten Stories
1970s occultism meets sexploitation – but also looks forward to the female-led Wiccan world of today.
One man’s mission to watch, review or simply acknowledge the existence of the endless number of zero-budget British horror films made – so far – during the 21st Century.
Cataloguing Two Decades Of Obscure British Horror Films Read More
It’s not just the cult indie labels who are releasing interesting collections on Blu-ray.
StudioCanal’s Vintage British Classics: A Series That Has Slipped Under The Radar Read More
A stiff-lipped melodrama in which the famed musician becomes chummy with a small boy – it was a more innocent time in 1965.
Ray Charles, Movie Star: The Strange Tale Of Ballad In Blue Read More
Our new regular video series begins with a lengthy chat with the director of the newly re-released One for the Road.
Reprobate Podcast 2.0: Chris Cooke Talks Indie Filmmaking Read More
The trials and tribulations in seeking out the lost and the forgotten for the sake of completism.
Wanted! Ridiculously Obscure Films Read More
A pair of little-seen but brilliant short films that accompanied The Life of Brian in British cinemas.
The Monty Python Full Supporting Programme Read More
The long-awaited get-together of the classic horror stars of yesteryear still leaves a bit of a bitter taste thanks to a plot twist that is a slap in the face for the viewer.
Revisiting The House Of The Long Shadows Read More
Witty, savage and tragic – Vincent Price as a tormented Shakespearian actor in possibly the finest British horror film of the 1970s.
The Immortal Lionheart: Looking Back At Theatre Of Blood Read More
Looking back at the mystical nightmares of one of the oddest films of the 1970s.
The Sound Of Terror: The Mystery And Madness Of The Shout Read More
Melissa Todd takes part in a low-budget horror movie production and lives to tell the tale.
My Adventures In Horror Film Making Read More
The much-maligned British 1997 comedy farce is a lot more fun than humourless film critics would like you to think.
In Defence Of… Fierce Creatures Read More