British horror has always been compelling, whether Hammer or Amicus, but here are five underrated entries from the 1960s you may not have heard of.
Hammer’s music supervisor Philip Martell hired the avant-garde composers of the day. The likes of Malcolm Williamson (later ...
Hammer Horror, the studio that put out 1957’s The Curse of Frankenstein and 1958’s Dracula with Christopher Lee, has a new owner and is planning a slate of movies and other projects. As reported by ...
Veronica Carlson, the British actress and Hammer Horror Films star of such 1960s favorites as Dracula Has Risen from the Grave and Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed, died Feb. 27 of natural causes at her ...
Kelcie Mattson is a Senior Features Author at Collider. Based in the Midwest, she also contributes Lists, reviews, and television recaps. A lifelong fan of niche sci-fi, epic fantasy, Final Girl ...
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