The Devil’s Mask, released by Columbia in 1946, is a fun, little whodunnit that combines horror and mystery into a short and captivating package starring Jim Bannon, Anita Louise, Barton Yarborough, Michael […]
The Devil’s Mask, released by Columbia in 1946, is a fun, little whodunnit that combines horror and mystery into a short and captivating package starring Jim Bannon, Anita Louise, Barton Yarborough, Michael […]
Lady Frankenstein, to put it plainly, is an interesting beast. It features not one, but two monsters, though one is far more hideous than the other. It also features a Frankenstein relative […]
Where Frankenstein films are concerned, The Erotic Rites of Frankenstein, released in 1973, is perhaps the strangest of all. The story is convoluted and confusing, as to be expected given it came […]
In this film, Jesse James does indeed meet a Frankenstein, except it is the Baron’s granddaughter, not his daughter. A small distinction, perhaps, but it would sound odd if the title had […]
Jesús Franco is a filmmaker whom many people adore, yet there are probably just as many who cannot stand what he does. His films run the gamut from poor to really poor, […]
There was a time when Roger Corman thought he was done directing feature films, but along came a man with a lot of money to woo him out of retirement. Looking high […]
Nobody would know that the unassuming doctor everyone respects is creating a monstrosity in his hidden lab during off hours, but that is exactly what Dr. Frankenstein is doing. What lies within […]
Victor von Frankenstein, a baron in his own right just like his grandfather, has not had an easy life. Despite his past which meant going through the war and enduring hardships at […]
There is a house in Los Angeles fitted with a lab where not one but two madmen work. One is a doddering old fool named Carter Morton as played by Felix Locher. […]
There have been many adaptations of Frankenstein over the years. This version from 2015 is a low-key effort filled with effective drama, sudden violence and surprisingly, some visceral horror. In nearly every […]