Posted by moviegeek916 on April 1, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Bride of Frankenstein (1935) – The horror genre is one that is often met with dismissiveness if not outright derision. There’s a spectrum, to be sure, and on the lower end of it you have exploitation films that promise and deliver no more than jumps, blood, maybe a little gratuitous nudity. On the upper end … Continue reading →
Filed under Film, Reviews, The Best · Tagged with 1935, ?, Boris Karloff, Bride of Frankenstein, Colin Clive, Douglas Walton, Dwight Frye, Elsa Lanchester, Ernest Thesiger, Frankenstein, Gavin Gordon, James Whale, Lord Byron, Mae Clarke, Mary Shelley, O.P. Heggie, Percy Bysshe Shelley, sequel, Ted Billings, The Invisible Man, Una O'Connor, Universal Monsters, Valerie Hobson
Posted by moviegeek916 on March 29, 2012 · Leave a Comment
The Invisible Man (1933) – I have always been a fan of horror movies. Always. I was a weird kid, you know? The grim and macabre held a great fascination for me. Now my parents recognized this but you’d be hard-pressed to find responsible parents who would let their 6-year-old see the latest Freddy Krueger … Continue reading →
Filed under Film, Reviews · Tagged with 1933, Bride of Frankenstein, Claude Rains, Creature from the Black Lagoon, Dracula, Frankenstein, Freddy Krueger, Gloria Stuart, Henry Travers, It's a Wonderful Life, James Whale, King Kong, The Invisible Man, The Mummy, The Wolf Man, Titanic, Una O'Connor, Universal Monsters, William Harrigan