Hex Studios Presents Mr. Lawrie Brewster’s Queen Ginnarra, a Grim and Majestic Fantasy Wrought with Prophecy, Political Intrigue and Otherworldly Dread.
Reported by Kieran Fisher for The British Horror Chronicle In an age of fleeting spectacles and hurried entertainments, Mr. Lawrie...
An examination of the BBC’s reading of Wuthering Heights, contending that Brontë’s work is a metaphysical tragedy, not a clinical diagnosis of love.
Looking for some unashamed sword-and-sorcery sleaze? Then you should watch The Slave and the Sorcerer.
The British Horror Studio has announced the results of its inaugural awards season, an occasion which marks not merely an internal milestone for the organisation, but a notable moment in the continuing development of British independent horror cinema.
An ambitious production from the British Horror Studio, The Reign of Queen Ginnarra has secured a notable nomination at the Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards. This sombre medieval drama, steeped in dark fantasy and ancient dread, marks a further step in the studio’s continued efforts to revive the grand traditions of British horror.







