The Curse of Frankenstein would mark the first of Hammer’s outings detailing the trials and travails of Victor Frankenstein. The film would not be as eerie or moody as the first Universal […]
The Curse of Frankenstein would mark the first of Hammer’s outings detailing the trials and travails of Victor Frankenstein. The film would not be as eerie or moody as the first Universal […]
In horror films, there are some things that are just a given as being scary. Clowns are one, and little children are another that easily comes to mind. On that list as […]
Everything that popped up on here during the week in one handy-dandy post. Movies Reimagined – Dracula Untold (2014) Blood, Bats And The… – Scars of Dracula (1970) In Plain Sight – […]
Hammer has made a lot of vampire films over the years, whether because they noticed that was where their bread as buttered, or simply because the films cost less to make. More […]
In 1960, Hammer would try their hand at adapting the tale called Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and the result would be The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll with Paul Massie starring […]
The Satanic Rites of Dracula is interesting for one notable thing, which is not the actors, though Cushing and Lee are excellent, nor the direction by Alan Gibson which was pretty good, […]