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The Woman In Black – Review – Bradford Alhambra
By Christine Goode, February 2024 On a chilly, wet, and windy evening, we make our way to Bradford Alhambra. It ... -
Anne Rice’s Mayfair Witches – DVD Review
By Karl Hornsey Our obsession with the supernatural is clearly destined to be a never-ending one, and the latest two ... -
The Dead of Winter – Review
By Sarah Morgan One day, somebody will release a sun-kissed collection of spooky stories. As far as I’m aware, there ... -
The Little Blue Flames and Other Uncanny Tales by A.M Burrage – Review
By Karl Hornsey This beautifully presented collection of short stories by A.M Burrage is a must for anyone with a ... -
Haunted: An Interview with Adam Z. Robinson
The Book of Darkness and Light theatre company are currently touring Haunted, a one-man stage show, based on two classic ... -
Ghost Stories for Christmas Volume 1 – Review
By Sarah Morgan Mince pies. Tinsel. Turkey with all the trimmings. And ghosts. All of them are synonymous with a ... -
Come Back Lucy (1978) – Review
By Sarah Morgan TV executives in the 1970s were an odd lot – they seemed hell bent on terrifying children. ... -
Ghostwatch (1992) – Review
By Sarah Morgan Where were you on October 31, 1992? I can tell you exactly where I was – alone ... -
Belladonna by Adalyn Grace – Review
By Sandra Callard A young girl, Signa, is orphaned and sent to live with relatives in a wealthy home. When ... -
The Woman in Black – Review – York Grand Opera House
By @Roger Crow, September 2021 Settling back into the Grand Opera House, York is like finding a beloved pair of ... -
Queens of the Abyss, edited by Mike Ashley – Review
By Sarah Morgan When it comes to 19th and early 20th century stories with a supernatural bent, it’s relatively easy ... -
The Ghost Stories of M.R. James – Review
By Karl Hornsey As the long winter nights continue and with the summer months seemingly an age away, there can ...