horror cinema

  • My first attempt as a horror writer to write about music is now available for pre-order.  Drew Mulholland’s Portmanteau of Horrors is definitely made for horror fans. A 12″ vinyl cut this is a twist on the nostalgia of the sounds of horror movies. Its inspiration is drawn from classic British horror soundtracks, but it is…

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  • The latest episode of the London Horror Movie Club is perfect for Halloween! Settle in for a chinwag with the indie horror director/writer and actor, Tom Lee Rutter. In this episode, we’re diving headfirst into Tom’s quaint and creepy world of filmmaking. We talk his career, his all-time favorite flicks (prepare for some original choices),…

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  • Prepare for a mind-bending journey into the thrilling, unconventional world of indie horror filmmaking with the enigmatic James Edward Newton. In this exclusive interview, we dissect the essence of indie filmmaking, delve into guilty pleasures that fuel creativity, and immerse ourselves in the visceral, rock and punk-inspired atmosphere that defines his unique horror films. Our…

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  • Pat Higgins on LHMC

    Don’t miss this captivating podcast interview with acclaimed writer, producer, and director Pat Higgins. Dive into his fascinating career, explore his film influences, and get an exclusive sneak peek into his upcoming film “Powertool Cheerleaders VS the Boyband of the Screeching Dead”. Tune in now for an amusing conversation that will leave you inspired, laughing…

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  • Tune in this month as we dive into the shocking world of the 1959 horror classic, “Horrors of the Black Museum” starring Michael Gough (Alfred in Batman). We look at the creative murders, the unusual plot, and discuss whether a remake is in order (with obvious changes). Even if you haven’t seen it – don’t…

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