Folking Hell: The Depressing Failure Of All You Need Is Death
All You Need is Death is full of interesting ideas, but leaves them undeveloped as it delivers a string of Folk Horror cliches.
Cultural Chaos and Forgotten Stories
All You Need is Death is full of interesting ideas, but leaves them undeveloped as it delivers a string of Folk Horror cliches.
The unlikely collaboration between two of the 20th century’s iconic artists that took fifty years to complete.
Dali’s Destino – The Last Great Disney Film Read More
The enduring fascination with the Loch Ness Monster for researchers, filmmakers and novelists.
The Loch Ness Monster: Pop Culture’s Favourite Sea Serpent Read More
An examination of the legendary painter’s most notorious and unsettling work.
The Horror, The Horror: Goya And Saturn Devouring His Son Read More
Have you been naughty rather than nice this year? If so, Krampus would like to have a word…
It’s Beginning To Look A Lot Like Krampus! Read More
Continuing our examination of Hammer films with a look at one of their impressively creepy Cornish Horrors of the mid-Sixties.
Halloween Hammer: The Reptile Read More
The fire-breathing, demonic monster that gripped the public consciousness in the 19th Century.
The Legend Of Spring-Heeled Jack Read More
Exploring the eccentric and deadly serious world of the Viking cosplayer.
Weekend Warriors: To Go Viking Read More
Dark fantasies and metaphorical horrors from the master animator.
The Surreal Nightmares Of Raoul Servais Read More
1973 saw Genesis reach their creative peak with an album full of English whimsy and eccentricity.
Classic Albums Revisited: Genesis’ Selling England By The Pound Read More