British horror has always been compelling, whether Hammer or Amicus, but here are five underrated entries from the 1960s you may not have heard of.
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Frequently voted one of the best horror movies ever made, this 1970s thriller is about to become available to watch for free ...
Only one horror film has ever terrorised me so completely that I didn’t sleep at all the night after watching it. It’s at number 37 on the top 50 below, which is an attempt to sort almost 130 years of ...
This 1973 horror film provides the perfect night in with a chilling tale of grief and two legendary Hollywood film stars ...
David Bowie's ethereal appearance and space-themed pop songs made him a perfect fit to play an alien in The Man Who Fell to ...
I've been a diehard horror buff since adolescence, but I've never been certain of where I land with movies like Martyrs and ...
In horror, people with physical or intellectual disability often feature as villains driven by an obsessive desire for ...
A new British horror film is going into production in Croydon and we’ve got the details on Sticks & Stones. London-based studio DISAUTHORITY is gearing up for the production of their first ever ...
Folk horror movies are not for the weak. From Kwaidan to Midsommar, the best horror movies based on folklore will redefine ...
Eros and Thanatos battle it out in these horny Halloween horrors, where monstrosity, repressed sexuality and devilish decadence feed into some truly transgressive movies.
From Haddonfield to a Nightmare on Elm Street, and from Scream’s Woodsboro to the Bates Motel, we are revisiting all the best horror movie franchises in time for Halloween!