A deliciously ghoulish album from the golden age of trading cards and sticker collections.

A deliciously ghoulish album from the golden age of trading cards and sticker collections.
Exploring the world of movie locations – the unchanged and the long lost.
The Universal monster cycle – and the series of films starring their only original creation, the Gill Man – ends with a whimper rather than a bang.
Witty, savage and tragic – Vincent Price as a tormented Shakespearian actor in possibly the finest British horror film of the 1970s.
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.
Concluding our Hammer Horror retrospective with a look at the last gasp of the traditional gothic horror and the final chapter in the Frankenstein saga.
Continuing our Hammer Horror retrospective with a look at their swashbuckling, vampire-battling superhero.
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 Horror retrospective with a look at their awkward but intriguing collision of the traditional gothic and the martial arts movie.
Continuing our Hammer Horror season with a look at one of their more esoteric and delirious studies of gothic insanity.
Continuing our Hammer retrospective with a look at what might be the studio’s most underrated film, one hamstrung by tradition and expectation.