Yes, the moon is powerful. Why, twice a day it lifts billions of tons of water at high tide that…
Classic Horror Movies
From castles to cursed labs, classic horror set the rules. Start with silent dread in Nosferatu (1922) and continue with Universal’s icons, from Dracula (1931) to Frankenstein (1931). Revisit the lagoon in Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954), then compare tone shifts with Young Frankenstein (1974).
Dig into performers in Actor Bios such as Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi, and Lon Chaney Jr.. For science-linked terror, jump to Science Fiction. The focus here is atmosphere, effects, and the stories that still unsettle.
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I feed like an old man pees – sometimes all at once, sometimes drop by drop. – Shadow of the…
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One thing about living in Santa Carla I never could stomach; all the damn vampires. – The Lost Boys (1987)…
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Here on my island, I hunt the most dangerous game. Today on Classic Movie Review, we are taking on a…
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We ain’t all Baptists down here, sonny! – Angel Heart (1987) Hello to all of the classic people that are…
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Without me, Transylvania will be as exciting as Bucharest… on a Monday night – Love at First Bite (1979). Hello…
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You may deny him, Toddy, but you’ll not rid yourself of him by saying the devil’s dead Hello to all…
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Shuter, yours is not the brain that I would have chosen, but at least you are obedient – Frankenstein 1970…
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Dracula is Dracula. And Sandra’s gonna use my brain to make a bigger dummy out of the other dummy Hello…
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Goodnight, gentlemen. Don’t let the vampires get you. Today on the Classic Movie Reviews Podcast, we are taking on The…
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Gargoyles are a scientific fact. And they’re no more dangerous than a high school drop-out on a motorcycle. Today on…
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We’ll begin with a reign of terror, a few murders here and there, murders of great men, murders of little…
