Universal Monsters double features will creep into theaters with Fathom Events this October, first with Dracula/Frankenstein, and then Invisible Man/Wolf Man. monsters halloween horrormovies
The Halloween season is always a great excuse to truly dive back into the comforting arms of cinematic history, in order to discover how the American horror film genre truly began. There are still far too many young horror geeks in particular who have never seen the films of the classic Universal Monsters, much less seen the likes ofin a theater.
with the legendary Boris Karloff. This particular tandem has a lot of history together—both films were smash hits in 1931, but they were also essentially responsible for reviving the genre after it had flamed out in the late 1930s. Horror cinema in the U.S. had essentially disappeared by 1938, until a double feature of
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