The Wolf Man (reviewed by Lisa Marie Bowman)
“Even a man who is pure in heart, and says his prayers by night; May become a wolf when the […]
“Even a man who is pure in heart, and says his prayers by night; May become a wolf when the […]
For those who might have a hard time keeping their Universal monster films straight, 1939’s Son of Frankenstein is the third Frankenstein
Did you know that Dracula had a daughter!? Well, Bram Stoker might disagree but, according to Universal Studios, he did.
1935‘s The Bride of Frankenstein is usually described as being a sequel to Frankenstein, but I think it would be better to
The 1933 Universal horror film, The Invisible Man, never seems to get as much attention as Frankenstein, Dracula, The Wolf Man, or The Mummy and it’s
Did H.P. Lovecraft enjoy movies? I’d love to think that he did but in all probability, he didn’t. After all,
Pity poor Frankenstein. No, not Victor von Frankenstein, though he certainly suffered greatly for playing God. How much he suffered depends
It pains me to say it but, of all the classic Universal monster films, Dracula is probably my least favorite. I hate
There’s really only one reason to see the 2006 remake of The Omen and that’s the fact that the priest who convinces
“Why am I watching this crap?” That was the question that I asked myself many times last night as I