The children of Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi told THR about their scary dads at TCM Film Festival's screening of 1934's "The Black Cat." By Tim Appelo Todd Lugosi TCM Panel - H 2012 The kids of the ...
Starring Boris Karloff, this 1931 sci-fi horror film was directed by James Whale, produced by Carl Laemmle Jr., and adapted from a 1927 play by Peggy Webling (which, of course, was based on Mary ...
Watch This offers movie recommendations inspired by new releases, premieres, current events, or occasionally just our own inscrutable whims. Because it’s Horror Week at The A.V. Club, we’re ...
Now considered a classic, “The Black Cat” (1934) was the first movie to feature Universal’s two prized assets, Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi, and the studio’s excitement was palpable. It’s “the ...
In the introduction to the 1971 book Ghouls, a collection of short stories that inspired classic horror movies, Price reflected on his work in the genre. He noted that it wasn’t unusual for audiences ...
No other actor in the long history of horror has been so closely identified with the genre as Boris Karloff, yet he was as famous for his gentle heart and kindness as he was for his screen persona.
NERD NITE: Alton Brown, everyone’s favorite food-science nerd, has just published his second volume of collected recipes, Good Eats 2: The Middle Years. He’ll discuss the tome with another popular ...
If you're a fan of classic films and/or horror films, you're probably familiar with the iconic Frankenstein. The still above is from the equally popular Bride of Frankenstein from 1935. James Whale, ...
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