I've got 7th Voyage after reading a battle report that was on here somewhere. It's very cinematic and has a good Universal Horror and Hammer Horror feel, although I think you could easily play it more straight up gothic if you ignore the movie references in the events cards. There also a few nods to video games like Castlevania.
It's very simple to run too. The system shouldn't give anyone any difficulty no matter the age, building a cast is fun and very much like a light rpg. I'd mastered it after one game. The system itself is similar to 7TV (i've never played but there's plenty of reviews on here).
I don't have the other 7th Voyage supplements, just the main book and this, but there's plenty of scope for other genres. The event cards and magic items really add to the gothic feel in this setting though.
The character lists (called casts) have all sorts from Witch Hunters, Plague Doctors, Druids and Mad Scientists and even a create your own Universal Horror style system too. There's plenty of other monsters like insane asylum guys, ghouls, bat swarms creepy dolls and scarecrows.
The only issue I have is that it's PDF only, and I'd prefer printed cards to fit in with the rest of the series, but apart from that, it's my favorite gothic wargame.
For a £5 I think its fantastic and the artwork and fluff is great too.