A pair of 1974 AIP shockers get a UK cinema release with the ugliest movie poster of all time.

A pair of 1974 AIP shockers get a UK cinema release with the ugliest movie poster of all time.
The strange desire to interpret coincidence, accidents and shameful negligence on film sets as the work of supernatural forces.
The film version of Thomas Tyron’s bestseller has been unfairly overlooked by horror fans but the subtle chills still work today.
Continuing our Hammer Horror Halloween month with a look at the final horror film of the company’s Golden Age.
The home make-up kit that promised to transform you into horrible creatures, but which was fiendishly hard to use.