A Dream Within A Nightmare: Jess Franco’s The Erotic Rites of Frankenstein
The maverick filmmaker’s extraordinary study of eroticism and gothic horror.
Cultural Chaos and Forgotten Stories
The maverick filmmaker’s extraordinary study of eroticism and gothic horror.
Jess Franco’s take on the popular witchfinder genre of the early 1970s pulls in many of his own obsessions and stylistic ideas, resulting in a film that is very much a unique piece of erotic horror.
Never Mind The Devils, Here’s The Demons – Jess Franco’s Sordid Tale Of Torture And Witchcraft Read MoreA ‘too good to be true’ offer – or was it?
The Lifesize Monster Ghost Of Comic Book Mail Order Legend Read More
To celebrate the 200th birthday of the Modern Prometheus, we bring you a collection of posters for movies based – for the most part rather loosely – on Mary Shelley’s …
It’s Alive! Frankenstein Cinema Read More
An impressive reading of the Poe classic by the legendary Hammer Horror star.
Christopher Lee Reads The Pit And The Pendulum Read MoreRestrained by American Horror Project standards, Arrow’s The Premonition is nevertheless an impressively delirious example of 1970’s psycho cinema.
Review: The Premonition Read More
One of the weirdest and most unsettlingly haunting horror films of the 1970s is also one of the most misunderstood.
The Witch Who Came From The Sea – One Of The Most Hauntingly Odd Films Of The 1970s Read More
A bizarre, one of a kind slice of outsider horror cinema from the 1970s.
Cinema, But Not As We Know It: Malatesta’s Carnival Of Blood Read More