Cataloguing Two Decades Of Obscure British Horror Films
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.
Cultural Chaos and Forgotten Stories
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.
The birth of Amicus horror – a stumbling but charming multi-story fright film with an eccentric cast and rather familiar narratives.
And Your Card Is… Death! The History Of Dr Terror’s House Of Horrors Read More
One of the clumsiest horror films of the 1980s, notable only for its ludicrously bad special effects, is re-examined.
The Shape-Shifting Shoddiness Of The Beast Within Read More
George Romero’s ‘lost’ film shows us a horrific vision of old age – but loses the point in a rather laboured attempt at metaphorical provocation.
The Horrors Of Old Age: George Romero’s The Amusement Park Read More
A collection of ghoulish rock ‘n’ roll and horror stories for the spooky season.
The Monster Mashes And Haunted Sounds Of Halloween Read More
Not for the faint of heart – a sordid collection of outrageous and extreme pulp fiction novel cover art from France.
Gore – The Outrageous French Splatter Fiction Series Read More
Found Footage, modern horror and 1970s British sleaze are explored in our latest video interview.
The Reprobate Video Interview: Sarah Appleton Talks Found Footage And Beyond Read More
A Spanish slasher short that left unsuspecting TV viewers aghast in the early 1990s.
Evilio – A Relentlessly Nasty Short Film From Spain Read More
Class war and hidden secrets in Wes Craven’s twisted fairy tale.
Family Ties: The People Under the Stairs Read More
Looking back at one of the great moments in outsider horror cinema from glorious eccentric Ted V. Mikels.
The Cat’s Out Of The Bag! The Deranged Pleasures Of The Corpse Grinders Explored 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
In its centenary year, we take a critical look back at the first Dracula film and the movie that kickstarted gothic horror as we know it.
A Symphony Of Horror – Nosferatu Revisited Read More