For the second year in a row, there was no in-person TCM Classic Film Festival this spring. No drinks with old friends at the Pig ‘n Whistle, no charming anecdotes from well-seasoned celebrities, no nitrate at the Egyptian. And I...
This article originally ran as part of a Home Video Hovel review. With a name like The Vampire Bat, you’d expect Frank Strayer’s 1933 film to be a horror flick. And I suppose you wouldn’t entirely be wrong. It is, after...
With a name like The Vampire Bat, you’d expect Frank Strayer’s 1933 film (restored by the UCLA Film & Television Archive and released on Blu-ray by The Film Detective) to be a horror film. And I suppose you wouldn’t entirely be...