September 2008: Film/TV Previews Dead Channel - Episode 2 By Zuul
August 2008: A Pack Of Reviews from various media:
November 2007: Film/TV Previews Dead Channel - Episode 1 By Zuul
October 2007: A review of 30 Days Of Night (Arctic Set Vampire movie) from Nancy
September 2007:A review of Black Sheep (Kiwi Zombie Sheep movie) from the LVG collective
May 2007: A review of 28 Weeks Later (sequel to 28 Days Later) from Zuul
March 2007: A film preview On Screen Vampyres ~ Compiled by Rockula
January 2007: A film preview On Screen Vampyres ~ Compiled by Rockula
October 2006: A film preview On Screen Vampyres ~ Compiled by Rockula
August 2006: A review of the two Exorcist 'prequel' films from Zuul
June 2006: A review of the Daywatch film by Ken Naylor
May 2006: A Spring update on On Screen Vampyres ~ Compiled by Rockula
and a review of the debut novel Redemption by Wayne Sharrocks.
April 2006: A review of the Gothic Nightmares Exhibition at the Tate Modern by Mick Smith
March 2006: A review of the futuristic Vampire film Dracula 3000 by Zuul
February 2006: An update from Rockula on The Thirst plus news on Moonshine
and a review of the recent release Underworld: Evolution
January 2006: Klif Fuller reviews Saucy Jack And The Space Vixens
and a book review: Vampire Nation by Arlene Russo
December 2005: Checkout these following film snippets from our resident film reviewer, Rockula: Blood Troma ~ Vampire History ~ Spiked Blade ~ Sect sex ~ Bloody Thirst ~ After Sundown ~ More Cowboy Suckers ~ Bat 2007
Earlier reviews from the archives are also available, including a review of the book The Psychic Vampire Codex by Gwilym Games,
and reviews of the performances of ghost story A Pleasing Terror (by Mick Smith) and Dracula performed in Cambridge
and reviewed by Rutland Deadlock.
We've also got another selection of film reviews: The manga Blood: The Last Vampire (Robert Bailey), Nightwatch (Mick Smith and Ken Naylor) and also
the recent Wicker Man remake with Nicolas Cage (also from Mick Smith).
We feature reviews of gothic or vampire-related films, programmes, music, gigs and books, so if you have any reviews, please mail them to the LVG secretary.
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