Dracula
Dracula (1931) is essentially an exercise in the style of Gothic Horror whose success succeeded in establishing that style as the definitive aesthetic of Universal Studios’ horror films of the… Read more »
Dracula (1931) is essentially an exercise in the style of Gothic Horror whose success succeeded in establishing that style as the definitive aesthetic of Universal Studios’ horror films of the… Read more »
In honor of the new 4K restoration and bluray release of The Face at the Window (1939), and with Halloween fast approaching, I thought it was time to turn my… Read more »
Tod Browning’s beginnings account for a variety of the themes present in his film work. Browning began his career in entertainment working in circuses and sideshows before transitioning to vaudeville…. Read more »
“Give a man a free hand and he’ll try to put it all over you.”-Raoul Walsh Raoul Walsh is one of the big names in studio-era Westerns, often appearing alongside… Read more »
King Kong (1933) had been a tremendous sensation when it was first released. Its success and legacy have insured its place as one of the seminal feats in the American… Read more »