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Friday, 17 June 2016

Gothroads: a 50th anniversary celebration of Dark Shadows

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Imagine Crossroads  if the motel staff were attacked by a werewolf.  Or, if you prefer, Acorn Antiques if all the antiques were cur...
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Thursday, 31 March 2016

The House in Marsh Road (1960)

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Jean Linton (Patricia Dainton) is a bit of a cross patch, and it's not surprising given the feckless behaviour of her husband David...
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Monday, 4 January 2016

The Terror (1938)

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My first post in quite a while, inspired by a viewing of a film considerably older than anything else I've featured here before... ...
Friday, 21 August 2015

Road to St Tropez (1966)

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Wendy Richard and Raquel Welch are maybe not names that you'd normally put together, but they're the two women with whom Mike Sarne...
Wednesday, 19 August 2015

Twisted Nerve (1968)

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“Ladies and gentlemen: in view of the controversy already aroused, the producers of this film wish to re-emphasise what is already stated...

Night After Night After Night (1969)

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Lewis J Force, the curiously named director of Night, After Night, After Night is in fact Britsploitation stalwart Lindsay Shonteff und...

Scream and Scream Again (1969)

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Yes, it’s a thoroughly generic title that could have been applied to any horror film ever made, but then a more specific title would prob...
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