
King Kong vs Godzilla was released in the USA on the 26th of June, 1963, some ten months after its release in Japan as […]

Without the fearful presences of Peter Cushing or Christopher Lee, Hammer tried once again to make a vampire film, but without the count and […]

Not considered a mainstay of Universal’s prolific horror output of the 1940s, The Mad Ghoul does offer a pleasingly minxish and original yarn, with […]

In the golden age of horror, MGM liked to think they ran a close second to Universal, although many of their features were criticised […]

The Man They Could Not Hang, the science fiction horror-drama which starred Boris Karloff in a role which looks at once backwards and forwards, […]

Among Boris Karloff’s 1930s plethora of mad doctor films, we find the intriguing little gem, The Man Who Changed His Mind, made by Gainsborough […]

Universal had enjoyed huge success with The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1923) and The Phantom of the Opera (1925), both starring Lon Chaney, and […]