Don’t Go Near The Park
Vampire/zombie cavemen murder teenagers in modern time. Yes, really

Vampire/zombie cavemen murder teenagers in modern time. Yes, really
Better known as Bay Of Blood and Twitch Of The Death Nerve, this is Mario Bava’s bloodiest horror film
Lucio Fulci’s film about the gates of hell opening and the walking dead is a cult favourite
John Saxon yawns his way through this action/war/cannibal/zombie hybrid
A launch pad for many careers including the Weinsteins. It’s a great slasher too
Better known as Night Warning this slasher features some dodgy homophobic language and a very troubled aunt.
Also known as Terror Eyes. Ken Hughes directs his final film, a generic slasher about college women being carved up by a psycho.
Better known as Eaten Alive this is Tobe Hopper’s follow-up to Texas Chain Saw Massacre. Beware the croc.
The first Naziploitation film and starter for the Women In Prison genre. It’s still banned in the UK making this one of the nastier Nasties.
Also known as The Boogeyman this supernatural slasher was ahead of its time but has aged badly.
This Cannibal Holocaust influenced horror is gritty, grim and nasty. Near the end there is a little bit about when Derek And Clive Get The Horn flirted with the authorities too.
The Last House On The Left – It’s only a movie. It’s only a movie. It’s only a movie.
Delirium – Yes, yes, it’s the one with the music from Mastermind slathered all over it.
There is a monster in the woods, yes another one. This obscure nasty has little information about it.
Wrestling women, crazed monsters, naked ladies, open heart surgery. What more could you want?
Why would somebody make a film heavily influenced by Blood Feast?
The film might not be great but at least we get to talk about the life of the great Paul Naschy.
Christopher takes a look at this slightly arty grindhouse film and explains why it probably felt the wrath of the DPP
Better known as The Ghastly Ones. Christopher goes into detail about the sad and angry life of notorious bad movie director Andy Milligan.
Shock and horror, a real video nasty and a great film. Can you escape the jungle? Excuse the longer length on this one. There’s a lot to get through.
Banned in the UK due to its racist dialogue, Fight For Your Life is not the nicest film on the video nasties list. NSFW – explicit language.
Herschell Gordon Lewis invented the splatter film with this low-budget gorefest.
This tale of a marriage falling apart and horror is more arthouse than grindhouse.
Andy Warhol’s Frankenstein – Also known as FLesh For Frankenstein this comedy horror revels in its excesses and suffered at the hands of the censors as a result
Also known as Let Sleeping Corpses Lie and Don’t Open The Window this zombie film sees the living dead attack the English Countryside
It’s a Last House On The Left rip-off but this Italian horror has much to recommend it.
She’s a nun, she kills people, or does she? Christopher also focusses on the real life story which inspired the film.
Christopher takes a look at Argento’s Inferno. Killer cats, witches, and corpses underwater all feature.
Joe D’Amato’s 1981 horror is a sort of sequel, kinda, of Anthropophagous. Great death scenes though.
Christopher looks at the horror film which is as much about Franco’s Spain and poverty as it is about killing and dismemberment