A quick update on my See Reptilicus and Die mission — a mission almost as old as Hitchcock Year and likely to run and run. I’m trying to view every film illustrated in Denis Gifford’… more →
shadowplaydcairns wrote 2 days ago: A quick update on my See Reptilicus and Die mission — a mission almost as old as Hitchcock Yea … more →
John Greco wrote 2 days ago: I recently purchased the just released Bela Lugosi Collection and the 1935 feature, “The R … more →
Suzay Lamb wrote 1 week ago: Seated Nude Still Life With Carnations And Apples Portrait Of Bela Lugosi Pearl Models In The Studio … more →
eowyn324 wrote 1 week ago: Happy November my favorite bloggy folk! Now that the din of Halloween is over I am free to type and … more →
Nutsferatu wrote 2 weeks ago: Many fans know that Night of the Living Dead was originally titled Night of the Flesh Eaters. The na … more →
msfields wrote 2 weeks ago: Late Halloween Offerings When it comes to the perfect Halloween movies, I have a definite pre … more →
previouslyowned wrote 3 weeks ago: On a halloween note, I was very curious as to why most gothic/punk fashion carry the BLACK LINER on … more →
Metal Misfit wrote 3 weeks ago: So I finally get to write this. Believe it or not, what became The History of the Universal Monsters … more →
earthgbilly wrote 3 weeks ago: This is the actual Dracula… but it isn’t my Dracula: And this is not my Dracula: Not thi … more →
susanshay wrote 3 weeks ago: My sister and best friends and I had many favorite places to play when we were kids. Like Slut Linda … more →
soothsayer767 wrote 3 weeks ago: The year was 1921 and a genius director was sculpting the most horrific movie ever conceived. Little … more →
Luigi Bastardo wrote 3 weeks ago: Order now! DVD Reviews: Rifftrax – Planet Of Dinosaurs & Voodoo Man Originally posted at b … more →
arcanedufresne wrote 3 weeks ago: Classic Cinema Online has classic horror films in their entirety available to stream. I watched most … more →
Paxton wrote 3 weeks ago: Yesterday, I watched the first three Boris Karloff Frankenstein movies, the last one being Son of Fr … more →
Metal Misfit wrote 3 weeks ago: Black Friday (1940) is yet another Universal movie starring Karloff & Lugosi (Maybe I should … more →
dcairns wrote 3 weeks ago: I guess DRACULA (1931) was the first horror movie I ever saw. Not a bad starting point, historically … more →
dcairns wrote 3 weeks ago: THE THIRTEENTH CHAIR is a Tod Browning murder mystery from 1929, which pushes so far into staginess … more →
hagiblog wrote 3 weeks ago: Ygor is back and has found the resting place of the Monster. However, the Monster is too weak to do … more →
Metal Misfit wrote 3 weeks ago: The Invisible Ray (1936) is the third Karloff/Lugosi teaming for Universal. It’s quite a depar … more →