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Always Coming Home

Always Coming Home

As a new Halloween film is released, Andrew M. Butler considers the original film and its impact.       Forty years ago, Michael Myers came home. And he’s been […]

31st October 201830th October 2018 Film, horror, horror filmsLeave a Comment on Always Coming Home
Oscars and Horror

Oscars and Horror

James Newton on one of the Oscar-nominated films.

2nd March 20182nd March 2018 Film, horror, horror filmsLeave a Comment on Oscars and Horror
Thirty Years of Hellraising

Thirty Years of Hellraising

Dr James Newton marks the thirtieth anniversary of a key British horror film

1st November 2017 Film, horror, horror filmsLeave a Comment on Thirty Years of Hellraising
George A. Romero Appreciation

George A. Romero Appreciation

Dr James Newton offers an appreciation of the American director, George Romero (1949-2017)

19th July 2017 Film, horror, horror films, ObituariesLeave a Comment on George A. Romero Appreciation

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