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Issue 160: The Sci-Fi Horror Issue

We take a look at genre legend Quatermass, interview horror maestro Alan Frank, look at the time when Frankenstein met the Wolfman and much, much more…

Alice in Wonderland

We chat with Lisa Wilcox, who became one of the most beloved babes of eighties horror as Alice in the Nightmare on Elm Street movies.

Post Mortem

Readers rant or rave and we reply, it’s as simple as that. What was that forgotten horror movie called? Write in and we might be able to help you.

Fear Takes Flight

Arrow Video have built a reputation as one of the UK’s top cult movie labels. We chat to them about some of their past treats, and the dark delights to come.

Frank Speaking

A candid interview with legendary film critic Alan Frank, a man whose genre books introduced a whole generation to the delights of celluloid terror.

Draconian Days

Are you ready for Sheer Filth? John Martin says he was born ready. Join our bearded reprobate as he reconnects with his horror hack heritage.

DVD Library

James Kloda and Allan Bryce get together to review the very latest horror releases on DVD and Blu-ray.

The Quatermass Files

It is indeed rocket science, but Professor Denis Meikle is amply qualified to look at the small screen and Hammer horror career of Nigel Kneale’s legendary creation…

A Year For Fear: 1979

It was the year of Ridley Scott’s Alien and also the year of Killer Fish, the Lee Majors film that somehow missed out on the advertising slogan: “Underwater, no one can hear you scream!”

Melton’s Meltdown

Seconds out as Frankenstein Meets The Wolfman, and Rick Melton is the ring boy. For him it’s a night out, for his family it’s a night off.
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Issue 160: The Sci-Fi Horror Issue Issue 160: The Sci-Fi Horror Issue We take a look at genre legend Quatermass, interview horror maestro Alan Frank, look at the time when Frankenstein met the Wolfman and much, much more… Alice in Wonderland We chat with Lisa Wilcox, who became one of the most beloved babes of eighties horror as Alice in the Nightmare on Elm Street movies. Post Mortem Readers rant or rave and we reply, it’s as simple as that. What was that forgotten horror movie called? Write in and we might be able to help you. Fear Takes Flight Arrow Video have built a reputation as one of the UK’s top cult movie labels. We chat to them about some of their past treats, and the dark delights to come. Frank Speaking A candid interview with legendary film critic Alan Frank, a man whose genre books introduced a whole generation to the delights of celluloid terror. Draconian Days Are you ready for Sheer Filth? John Martin says he was born ready. Join our bearded reprobate as he reconnects with his horror hack heritage. DVD Library James Kloda and Allan Bryce get together to review the very latest horror releases on DVD and Blu-ray. The Quatermass Files It is indeed rocket science, but Professor Denis Meikle is amply qualified to look at the small screen and Hammer horror career of Nigel Kneale’s legendary creation… A Year For Fear: 1979 It was the year of Ridley Scott’s Alien and also the year of Killer Fish, the Lee Majors film that somehow missed out on the advertising slogan: “Underwater, no one can hear you scream!” Melton’s Meltdown Seconds out as Frankenstein Meets The Wolfman, and Rick Melton is the ring boy. For him it’s a night out, for his family it’s a night off.


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Issue 160: The Sci-Fi Horror Issue

We take a look at genre legend Quatermass, interview horror maestro Alan Frank, look at the time when Frankenstein met the Wolfman and much, much more…

Alice in Wonderland

We chat with Lisa Wilcox, who became one of the most beloved babes of eighties horror as Alice in the Nightmare on Elm Street movies.

Post Mortem

Readers rant or rave and we reply, it’s as simple as that. What was that forgotten horror movie called? Write in and we might be able to help you.

Fear Takes Flight

Arrow Video have built a reputation as one of the UK’s top cult movie labels. We chat to them about some of their past treats, and the dark delights to come.

Frank Speaking

A candid interview with legendary film critic Alan Frank, a man whose genre books introduced a whole generation to the delights of celluloid terror.

Draconian Days

Are you ready for Sheer Filth? John Martin says he was born ready. Join our bearded reprobate as he reconnects with his horror hack heritage.

DVD Library

James Kloda and Allan Bryce get together to review the very latest horror releases on DVD and Blu-ray.

The Quatermass Files

It is indeed rocket science, but Professor Denis Meikle is amply qualified to look at the small screen and Hammer horror career of Nigel Kneale’s legendary creation…

A Year For Fear: 1979

It was the year of Ridley Scott’s Alien and also the year of Killer Fish, the Lee Majors film that somehow missed out on the advertising slogan: “Underwater, no one can hear you scream!”

Melton’s Meltdown

Seconds out as Frankenstein Meets The Wolfman, and Rick Melton is the ring boy. For him it’s a night out, for his family it’s a night off.
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