
“Frankenstein” cemented itself as a cornerstone of horror cinema, shaping the genre’s visual language and cultural impact for generations. You don’t need to be …continue reading Horror History: Frankenstein (1931)

“Frankenstein” cemented itself as a cornerstone of horror cinema, shaping the genre’s visual language and cultural impact for generations. You don’t need to be …continue reading Horror History: Frankenstein (1931)

We’ve recognized Oscar-worthy genre talent in front of the camera; let’s go behind the camera to look at snubbed visionary directors. I’ve taken a …continue reading Horror Directors Who Deserved Oscar Nominations

June is PRIDE month and, to celebrate, we’re sharing our top ten favorite and influential LGBTQ horror films of past and present Horror movies …continue reading Top Ten LGBTQ Horror Films

A forgotten classic from James Whale, “This Old Dark House” is essential viewing for Universal Horror fans, which you can now watch thanks to …continue reading Shudder Sunday: The Old Dark House (1932)

As Blumhouse plans to revive the least celebrated Universal Monster, we look back on The Invisible Man’s representation in film, spanning from 1933-2018. When …continue reading The Invisible Man: An 85-Year Retrospective

In Celebration of Women in Horror Month, Here are Twelve Facts You May Not Know About the Horror Classic and Eerie Essential, Bride of …continue reading Eerie Essentials: Bride of Frankenstein (1935)
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