The long-awaited get-together of the classic horror stars of yesteryear still leaves a bit of a bitter taste thanks to a plot twist that is a slap in the face for the viewer.

The long-awaited get-together of the classic horror stars of yesteryear still leaves a bit of a bitter taste thanks to a plot twist that is a slap in the face for the viewer.
For easy reference, here is a handy checklist of all of our Hammer movie features. Dig in and enjoy this series of hot takes, rambling discussions and sensational photo galleries about the classic films from the legendary British studio.
Our Hammer Films retrospective continues with a look at a classic vinyl horror story, with Christopher Lee making his final Dracula appearance for the company.
Continuing our Hammer Horror retrospective with a look at the lowest point of the Dracula series.
Continuing our Hammer retrospective with a look at what might be the studio’s most underrated film, one hamstrung by tradition and expectation.
Continuing our Hammer Horror retrospective with a look at the second film in the iconic Dracula series.
Continuing our Hammer Horror month with a look at one of their most impressive films, adapted from the Dennis Wheatley novel.
Continuing our look at Hammer Films with their curious hybrid of historical biopic and gothic horror from 1966.
Continuing our look at Hammer Horror with the classic, peerless first entry in their Dracula series.
Continuing our Hammer Horror Halloween month with a look at the final horror film of the company’s Golden Age.
Continuing our Halloween-month exploration of Hammer Horror with the company’s sole Sherlock Holmes adaptation.
Continuing our Halloween Hammer Horror exploration with a look at one of the company’s lesser-known titles from their early ventures into the gothic.