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Month: July 2015

The Creature Walks Among Us (1956)

After seeming to have been killed at the end of each prior installment (with no explanation in this or the prior sequel how he survived), the Gill Man is now residing in the Everglades of Florida. Wealthy scientist Jeff Morrow…

The Black Room (1935)

The Black Room: 7 out of 10: In the Tim Burton film “Ed Wood” Martin Landau’s Bela Lugosi complains about his rival Boris Karloff continuing to work even though he played Frankenstein which required only grunting under heavy make-up as…

The Invisible Man Returns (1940)

There are a lot of reasons why this 1940 sequel is better than the original INVISIBLE MAN. In the first movie, the Invisible Man was a dilettante, a haughty scientist who shot himself up with the invisibility drug “for kicks.”…

Trans-Atlantic Tunnel (1935)

THE TRANSATLANTIC TUNNEL is a sci-fi film set in the near future. The story is about a joint American-British effort to build this tunnel. Additionally, the toll this takes on the men (in particular the chief engineer) and the behind…

Tower of London (1939)

Not really a horror film, but a uniquely sinister and highly compelling history lesson, this late 1930’s Universal production brings together a marvelous cast and tells a rather loose interpretation of William Shakespeare’s famous play “Richard III”. It’s once again…

Raiders from Beneath the Sea (1964)

RAIDERS FROM BENEATH THE SEA is a resolute B-movie, shot on zero budget and with little in the way of action, incident, atmosphere or indeed decent plotting to recommend it. The storyline sees a gang of criminals deciding to come…