Dead Northern’s ultimate guide to the best festive horror films
Amongst all the romanticised Christmas films drenched in sparkling lights and cheer is a plethora of gritty horrors ready to pack in some festive dread.
Amongst all the romanticised Christmas films drenched in sparkling lights and cheer is a plethora of gritty horrors ready to pack in some festive dread.
It goes without saying that we’re huge fans of Fangoria here at Dead Northern. So here’s the low down on the January 2022 issue! FANGORIA’s
We love Ghost here at Dead Northern and when we found out that our hometown of Harrogate now had its very own Ghost tour we
1- The Girl Who Knew Too Much (Directed by Mario Bava, 1963) Nora Davis (Letícia Román), an American tourist visiting Rome is viciously mugged and
The 1980s saw a rapid surplus of horror films seeping out from the woodwork. Not only was there a rise in interest for the more
1- Spookies (Directed by Brendan Faulkner, Thomas Doran & Eugenie Joseph, 1986) An evil warlock traps an unknowing group of teenagers in an abandoned manor
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1- Tusk (Directed by Kevin Smith, 2014) Wallace Bryton (Justin Long), a conceited podcast host travels to Canada to interview a viral celebrity, but when
The whimsical Ellie (Thomasin McKenzie), heads to the bright city of London to attend a prestigious fashion college, but her doe-eyed innocence is soon interrupted
It’s Halloween and that means Pumpkins! Is there a more iconic fruit than the pumpkin when it comes to Horror? The giant orange squash has