Continuing our look at Hammer Films with their curious hybrid of historical biopic and gothic horror from 1966.

Continuing our look at Hammer Films with their curious hybrid of historical biopic and gothic horror from 1966.
Continuing our Hammer retrospective month with a look at their uncharacteristic and underrated study of rural occultism.
Continuing our Hammer Horror Halloween month with a look at the final horror film of the company’s Golden Age.
The Swedish band’s irresistible collision of Satanic Metal and kitsch pop reaches the peak of perfection.
The power of Satan – or the power of a woman? A Hardline Catholic Bishop gives it all up for the love of a writer of occult-flavoured erotic fiction.
The fire-breathing, demonic monster that gripped the public consciousness in the 19th Century.
The continuing Satanic Panic and religious hysteria surrounding Led Zeppelin’s most famous recording.
Joe Dante’s most biting satire of suburban America sadly loses its nerve at the last minute and becomes as reactionary and curtain-twitching as its central characters.
An attempt to deal with demonic lumber thwarted by the police.
The paranoid and conspiracy-driven films of America’s biggest fundamentalist production company.
Looking back at one of the pioneering moments in the Black Metal story.
The horror movie magazine’s short-lived video series took a curious turn towards the Satanic in its second edition.