
Starring a young Vincent Price before he became a horror icon, Shock from 1946 is a fine little noir picture that finds our man as a doctor who has just murdered his […]
Starring a young Vincent Price before he became a horror icon, Shock from 1946 is a fine little noir picture that finds our man as a doctor who has just murdered his […]
The Mystery of Marie Roget from 1942 is a film adaptation based upon the same story by author Edgar Allan Poe and a sequel to his tale, Murders in the Rue Morgue. […]
The Ghost Ship is another film by Val Lewton whose title is a little misleading, a movie most would assume to be a horror when in fact is more of a suspense-laden […]
The Leopard Man was a Jacques Tourneur-directed film for Val Lewton that was a perfect example of making do with what you had and it managed to look like a million bucks […]
Losing one’s memory has to be one of the hardest things to ever go through, not to mention one of the scariest. Whether it is all of a sudden or a slow […]
Settling into his nearly two-decade run at Hammer Studios, Peter Cushing would star in the Terence Fisher directed adaptation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Hound of the Baskervilles. He would step […]
It is not often that you get to see Doris Day in something that is not a musical or lighthearted comedy and so this movie is thankfully neither and we are privy […]
The sixth and final picture to fall under the Inner Sanctum Mystery banner is one that actually features a mystery as Lon Chaney’s character Wayne Fletcher is under investigation for the murder […]
Strange Confession is that type of movie that starts out a little uneven but then vastly improves as it moves on until you cannot stop watching. At first you want to stop […]
Dead Man’s Eyes is a nice little whodunnit that stars Lon Chaney Jr. as an artist who loses his sight and whether it was by accident or on purpose is ultimately left […]