Monday, 3 June 2019
Asylum & The House That Dripped Blood - Limited Editions - Available July 29th, 2019.
I am thrilled to contribute booklet essays to these new releases from Second Sight Films, available as Limited Editions from July 29th, 2019. For full specs and pre-order info go here!
Saturday, 18 May 2019
SCREAM #55
In SCREAM #55, I look back at Sam Raimi's 2008 credit crunch horror DRAG ME TO HELL. In shops June 20th, 2019.
The Dark Side #201
In THE DARK SIDE #201, I take a close look at the Pre-Code horror of DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE. On Sale 30th May, 2019.
Monday, 6 May 2019
IN THE AFTERMATH - RELEASED 6TH MAY
I enjoyed writing the collector's booklet essay for this strange little movie mash-up, released on blu-ray by ARROW.
Friday, 1 March 2019
This Year's Rondo Awards

Friday, 22 February 2019
IN THE AFTERMATH (with a collector's booklet essay by me!) - released 6th May 2019
If you like post-apocalyptic anime/ New World Pictures B-movie mash-ups in the Roger Corman style, you'll love this Arrow release. First Pressing includes a booklet essay by me!
More details from ARROW here
Thursday, 21 February 2019
Folk Horror in The Dark Side #199
Here's a sneak peak at my article on Folk Horror in British TV, coming soon in The Dark Side issue #199
Wednesday, 2 January 2019
Coming Soon in THE DARK SIDE MAGAZINE
A sneaky peak at a piece coming soon in THE DARK SIDE. James Whale battles with Hollywood Censor Joseph Breen over THE BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN...
Friday, 7 December 2018
50 Years of Zombies (and Cenobites) - in SCREAM #52
In SCREAM #52 I take a look at the many meanings that critics have read into NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD over the years; go behind the scenes of HELLBOUND: HELLRAISER II; and chronicle George A. Romero's struggles with distributors, the MPAA and the British censor (the BBFC's James Ferman actually re-edited the film) over his zombie epic, DAWN OF THE DEAD!
Blood, Guts, Gore and More!
In shops December 20th.
Wednesday, 31 October 2018
In The Dark Side #196 - THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME
In The Dark Side #196 I take a look at THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME (1932), a fascinating example of how studios in the pre-Code era were able to sneak graphic screen content into their movies...
Why not treat yourself to a copy for Halloween?
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