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For sale: Amityville Horror house in Long Island, New York


Amity

If 'creepy' is high on your list of new house requirements, you need to book a viewing for the Amityville Horror house in Long Island, New York.

Back in 1974, Ronald DeFeo Jr shot dead six members of his family in the house. Just a month later,George and Kathleen Lutz, along with their children, replaced them as residents. As the tale goes, they faced a supernatural onslaught, everything from sinister images to slime from the walls and a plague of insects, not to mention being awoken at 3:15am nightly (the time of the killings), with Mr Lutz also claiming to have seen his wife levitate and his daughter seeing a demonlike creature. They fled after less than a month and the rest, as they say, is history.

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Categories / Cars and Bikes, Film and TV

Ferris Bueller Ferrari up for auction at Bonhams

Ferris

No, it didn't actually slip off a sharp cliff near Cameron's modernist house – the Ferrari that featured in Ferris Bueller's Day Off survived and is now up for auction at Bonhams.

It's a Ferrari 250GT Spyder California, but not a real one – only 100 of the original were made between 1958 and 1963, making it super-rare, so John Hughes and Paramount actually had a replica made for filiming. Which is the one being sold off now. Just think, you too could be careering around the city in that same car – but you'll not have to worry about the mileage or your parents.

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Categories / Film and TV

London on Film DVDs

London on film

More views of London, this time through archival footage courtesy of the London on Film DVDs. The collection of eight DVDs is the result of a collaboration between Independent Film Studios and ITN Source New Classics – ITN's historical archive.

Each DVD is about an hour long and uses the historical news footage to focus on a different aspect of the city's history, covering quite a diverse range of topics: there's two on the history of the East End starting from 1900 and going up to the 70s, two on London in the 50s, while the others look at the Krays, Lost Docks, Railways and Haunted London. There are plans to release 100 DVDs in the London on Film series over the next five years so, if nothing appeals to you there, there's bound to be something to capture your interest eventually. 

The DVDs cost £9.99 each. 

Buy them from Archive Film shop

Categories / Art and Photography, Film and TV, Women's Fashion

Grace Kelly: Style Icon forthcoming display at the V&A

Grace Kelly style icon exhibition

If you are a fan of the classic style of Grace Kelly, you'd better put the dates 17 April until 26 September in your diary when the V&A Museum will be hosting the display Grace Kelly: Style Icon.

The show features fifty of Kelly's outfits ranging from her time as a Hollywood starlet in the 1950s to her role as Princess Grace of Monaco. The dresses include costumes from her famous films such as High Society and Rear Window, as well as clothes that illustrate her off-screen style, and will be supplemented with photographs and film footage. The display also includes perhaps her most lasting contribution to the world of fashion, the original Hermes Kelly bag.

Admission is £6 which sounds a pretty reasonable fee for vintage film and fashion fans. 

Find out more online

Categories / Film and TV, Homeware

Audrey and Marilyn storage boxes

Audrey box

From Audrey screens and rugs to Marilyn room dividers to cushions, I've lost track of the number of products that utilize the glamour and popularity of Audrey Hepburn and Marilyn Monroe. Here their style is applied to a very practical product: storage boxes

Both boxes use one of each actresses' most iconic films for inspiration. In the case of Audrey, it's Breakfast at Tiffany's, while the Marilyn box uses images from The Seven Year Itch. So, even if what you put in them is dull, the outside will still look chic. 

The boxes are self-assembly and come in two sizes: 32 x 40cm (width by depth) at £11 and 40 x 50cm for £13. 

Buy them from The Holding Company

Categories / Art and Photography, Film and TV

Pure Evil Hammer Twins print

Hammer-Twins

Art inspired by classic Some Hammer Horror film inspired art here, with the Hammer Twins print from East London street artist Pure Evil.

The giclee print is based around the poster artwork for the 1971 film Twins of Evil (apparently released as the Evil Twins in the UK). It's Pure Evil's favourite Hammer film, with the vampire (and evil) theme having an obvious link with his well known 'vampire bunnies' graffiti.  

A limited edition of 10, with each signed by the artist, it costs £215 unframed or £275 framed. 

Buy it from the Hammer Horror Exhibition Store