I , Frankenstein – 2014
Okay. Got some booze to dull the pain. My wife’s out, so she won’t hear me yelling abuse at the screen. Let’s do this. I,
Steampunk, Frankenstein, Fantasy soap operas, Leonard Nimoy and More
Okay. Got some booze to dull the pain. My wife’s out, so she won’t hear me yelling abuse at the screen. Let’s do this. I,
The scene: Toho Studios, 1964 Producer: We need a new monster movie. What have you got? Giant bee? Giant crab? Giant bee-crab hybrid? Writer: I
This is going to be a short review of a strange movie. It’s the first ever film version of Mary Shelley’s novel and it’s… special.
“It was the secrets of heaven and earth that I desired to learn; and whether it was the outward substance of things or the inner
When I was a boy, I got a couple of books about the Universal Monsters out from my local library, and they were both scathing
We open on a ruined castle before the Loch, and an electronic attempt to approximate bagpipe music. Oh, yeah! Drink it in, this is the
The House of Dracula is the Seventh Universal Studios Frankenstein movie, their forth Wolf Man movie and either their third or fifth Dracula, depending on
I was going to move on to something more interesting this week, because I’m already getting tired of the late Universal Monster Mash. Then I
This is a dull movie and kind of pointless, and yet its historical importance is undeniable. The central idea — taking two successful characters from
Near Innsbruck, Nimoy tells us, there is a monument to perversity… And we’re off to a flying start! A monument to perversity! I wonder what’s