Every Monday, we’ll highlight a piece of writing from our vaults. This review of Die, Monster, Die! originally ran as a home video review. Daniel Haller’s 1965 film, Die, Monster, Die!, (also released as Monster of Terror) is a quintessential, if unimpressive, American...
This year marked the tenth annual TCM Classic Film Festival, the annual gathering of classic film enthusiasts in Hollywood for a long weekend of old movies and the love of same. Though I couldn’t fully celebrate alongside the festival’s organizers...
Horror is the best genre of cinema. Not all my favorite movies are horror movies but it’s the category of film in which I have the highest success rate of enjoyment. I’m convinced that there are more people than you’d...
Frankenstein’s monster, at least as imagined by Boris Karloff and James Whale, is not really a classic movie monster or villain. Yet he performs at least one act that is horrifyingly monstrous, and all the more so for his innocence....