Even by the standards of 1932, the horror film The Monster Walks is pretty tame. It was not as if the cast did not do a good job because they did, the […]
Even by the standards of 1932, the horror film The Monster Walks is pretty tame. It was not as if the cast did not do a good job because they did, the […]
Every now and then there is a movie that will come along and surprise you, some aspect of it that you already had a preconceived notion of that turns out to be […]
Amongst his Universal offerings, Bela Lugosi, much like his fellow actors at the time, would often take work where they could find it. As such, one of these films would be Phantom […]
The Black Cat from 1934 would be Universal’s first effort at pairing two of their biggest stars together and it was by all accounts, a success. Those two titans of the silver […]
In the early 1980s, there was many a film that fell into the slasher genre. The killing of teenagers was big business and studios pumped them out like nobody’s business. To that […]
If there is one well that does not run dry, it is the fusion of Nazis and zombies. The possibilities are endless and instead of the hero or heroine having to fend […]
Zombie Lake is about a young Nazi zombie in love who rises from his watery grave to find his girlfriend no longer around. But lo and behold, he has a daughter and […]
Blood Beach is a fairly tame monster movie that relies more on the suspense that the film builds rather than the monster itself. In that respect, it works really well for the […]
Unlike Final Exam released in the same year where the killer’s motivations and purpose were unknown and never made clear just as to why he was doing so, the killer in this […]
Final Exam is mediocrity at its best. It has a great title and director/writer Jimmy Huston could have done a lot with it, but in the end, it was just a very […]