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Certification12 Our Rating

A trio of tales told portmanteau style with Boris Karloff as your host; find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Finally on DVD, this classic portmanteau film stands as a homage to the wonderfully lurid and grisly EC horror comics of the 1950s. Out of the pages of the comic 'Creepshow' come five tales of terror... a tyranical father returns from beyond the grave to claim his Father's Day cake, a meteor crashes to Earth and starts to turn everything into plant-life, a husband plans the ultimate revenge for his cheating wife and her lover, a college hides a hideous and ravenous secret and an ultra-rich entom find out more...

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Still spooky after all these years this superb Ealing chiller is still the best example of a portmanteau tale. Five guests in a country house relate their tales and the film moves into nightmare territory. Watch it with a friend! find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Heed this, those of you who work in finance... if you turn down a mortgage extension to an impoverished old lady (especially a gypsy one) this might be your fate. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

The last of a series of 7 budget portmanteau horror films from the UK's Amicus Production House. The Gatecrasher; the lesson of which is don't trust antique mirrors and certainly don't hold seances in front of them. An Act of Kindness; the lesson of which is if you get married to a creepy girl then don't have a decorative groom on top of the wedding cake. The Elemental; the lesson of which is don't switch the price tags on snuff boxes - or you might snuff it. The Door; the lesson of whic find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Revered, misunderstood and oft-discussed, Stephen Weeks' rarely seen 1974 dreamlike chiller is the absolute definition of a cult British Horror film. Set in 1920 s England it tells of three former public schoolmates, Larry Dann (The Bill), Murray Melvin (The Devils) and the enigmatic Vivian Mackerell (the inspiration for Bruce Robinson' s creation 'Withnail', seen here in his only major screen role), who reunite in a country mansion haunted by the spirit of insane former resident Marianne Fai find out more...


Certification12 Our Rating

The BBC broadcast GHOSTWATCH on the 31st of October 1992. It seemed to be a live broadcast which was a cross between Crimewatch and the movie Poltergeist. The programme terrified Britain and caused outrage in the press. It s legacy lives on, cited as an inspiration for The Blair Witch Project and Derren Brown s The Séance . GHOSTWATCH is regarded as a classic of the genre and remains as relevant, as terrifying and as inspirational today. Sarah Greene and Craig Charles report from a rep find out more...

PHANTASM (1979)

Certification18 Our Rating

Strange things are afoot at the Morningside mortuary…… the undertaker has superhuman strength and fingers that have a life of their own, flying silver balls make mince-meat out of trespassers and demonic, hooded dwarves run amok. It is up to 13-year-old Mike Pearson and his buddies to battle these evil forces and save the whole town from a fate worse than death. This little nugget of cult movie history has an innocent yet very twisted charm. Angus Scrimm's turn as The Tall Man has deservedly mad find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Ever got the feeling that your home is out to get you, well for the Lutz family down in Amityville it's much more than a feeling. Just goes to show that home buyers should have a proper survey carried out. Great fun, eminently watchable and supposed(!) to be based on a true story. find out more...

Certification18 Our Rating

From Louder Than War, Jamie Havlin takes a look at a ground-breaking horror movie from the early 1980s that Martin Scorsese named as one of the scariest films of all time. 

Inspired as the end credits inform us, by ‘a true incident that took place in Los Angeles, California, in October 1976′, The Entity tells the story of Carla Moran (Barbara Hershey), a single mother with a teenage son and two younger daughters who is training to become a typist.

So far, find out more...