Boris Karloff
It is not only a love letter to the passion exhibited by its subject, but an encapsulation of an inspiration that still lives on today.
The Mummy remains a classic staple of horror and the mummy genre, transforming itself to immortality of cinematic history.
The Horrific Inguiry column takes a look at the Universal Monster film Frankenstein (1931) and its legacy within film history.
As we reflect on this modern phenomenon and our fear of it in film, we must be careful not to make the same errors as the media has made in covering mass shootings.
In this week’s Video Dispatches, we cover the new hi-def releases of The Tough Ones (1976), Night of the Creeps (1986), and Universal’s Horror Collection Vol 1.