Bride of Frankenstein isn’t a love story. Given the title’s nuptial tone, one could be forgiven for going into James Whale’s 1935 film with the expectation...
Bride of Frankenstein (1935) is among the most iconic films ever made and arguably the greatest horror sequel of all time. Its images are indelible from...
RPDR Universal Monster Edition After tackling coming-of-age cannibals and killer escape rooms, we’re digging into old Hollywood horror (for the second time in as many months!)...
Much like John Carpenter and Halloween II, director James Whale felt he’d explored every possible corner in 1931’s Frankenstein and had no more to say. The huge success of...
The horror genre has seen its fair share of villains, but it’s the villainesses who prove to be the most memorable. One thing many of them...
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