Like any genre, horror has a lengthy list of names attached to it, whether in the form of filmmakers, writers, artists, or actors. In the case of the latter, it’s difficult to think of a star more ...
Starring Boris Karloff (also known as The Boris Karloff Mystery Playhouse) is an American radio and television anthology series broadcast for 13 weeks, September–December 1949, on the ABC network.
An eternal quest for cinematic gems hidden in the weekly TV listings: Boris Karloff as Frankenstein's monster in 'Frankenstein.' What: "Frankenstein, " the 1931 monster movie of all monster movies, ...
(1939). Hardcore Karloff collectors will almost certainly appreciate this release, while more casual fans might want to stick to his better-known work. Certainly none of these films wears out its ...
Here's your guide to some of the biggest actors who have played Frankenstein's monster onscreen before Jacob Elordi.
A deep dive into the annals of Old Hollywood explores the sixty-year career of noteworthy character actor and pioneering monster makeup wearer Boris Karloff. From his quaint upbringing in Surrey, ...
In the introduction to the 1971 book Ghouls, a collection of short stories that inspired classic horror movies, Price reflected on his work in the genre. He noted that it wasn’t unusual for audiences ...
Doug Jones is one of the modern era's most accomplished monster actors, having embodied inhuman creatures in films like Hocus Pocus, Pan's Labyrinth, and The Shape of Water. He was inspired by one of ...
Oscar winner Miles Dale reveals the challenges of delivering the director's creature feature, from constructing those ...