InCathode Ray TubebyFrank CollinsBLACK SABBATH (1963)Mario Bava’s technicolour portmanteau horror classicJan 1
Manor VellumThe Banality of Evil: The Terrifying and Ongoing Relevance of ‘Targets’By Brian KeiperSep 8, 2020Sep 8, 2020
Dan HilandWhen It Comes to TV Box Sets, Boris Karloff’s “Thriller” Is a Mixed Body BagFrom the standpoint of televised anthology shows, “Alfred Hitchcock Presents” will be remembered as a high point in storytelling. The same…Jul 15Jul 15
J.A. HernandezSon of Frankenstein (1939)Every horror fan knows the Universal Classic Monsters, as do most people who don’t even like horror. I know, I know — it’s pretty shocking…May 2, 2023May 2, 2023
InCathode Ray TubebyFrank CollinsBLACK SABBATH (1963)Mario Bava’s technicolour portmanteau horror classicJan 1
Manor VellumThe Banality of Evil: The Terrifying and Ongoing Relevance of ‘Targets’By Brian KeiperSep 8, 2020
Dan HilandWhen It Comes to TV Box Sets, Boris Karloff’s “Thriller” Is a Mixed Body BagFrom the standpoint of televised anthology shows, “Alfred Hitchcock Presents” will be remembered as a high point in storytelling. The same…Jul 15
J.A. HernandezSon of Frankenstein (1939)Every horror fan knows the Universal Classic Monsters, as do most people who don’t even like horror. I know, I know — it’s pretty shocking…May 2, 2023
june gloom#505: The Black Room (1935)A smart gothic chiller that pushed the Hays Code to its limitMar 31, 2023
Andrew McCaffreyReview: THE APE (1940)Starring: Boris Karloff, Maris Wrixon Director: William Nigh Writers: Adam Shirk (play), Kurt Siodmak, Richard Carroll Genre: Horror Year…Mar 12, 2023
InFrame RatedbyBarnaby PageKarloff in Maniacal Mayhem (1936–1951) • Blu-ray [Eureka]Eureka reissues three Boris Karloff movies from the late 1930s to the early 1950s: The Invisible Ray, Black Friday, and The Strange Door.Dec 19, 2022