The Invisible Ray,' Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi's final collaboration deserves to be considered among their horror classics ...
The Monster (Boris Karloff) befriends Maria (Marilyn Harris), a farmer's daughter. The two play a simple game of throwing flowers in the lake, but as the Monster gets frustrated when he runs out of ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - December 18, 1966. Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas airs for the first time on CBS. The Grinch’s voice was that of Boris Karloff, the horror actor who brought ...
NBC is bringing back one of the most beloved Christmas classics: “How the Grinch Stole Christmas.” The 1966 animated special, based on Dr. Seuss’ timeless tale, airs tonight, Dec. 4, at 8 p.m. Eastern ...
Mary Shelley's iconic creation has birthed dozens of revisionist takes since the 1931 classic everyone remembers. The story behind the novel is almost as famous as the novel itself: in the summer of ...
Boris Karloff was the first actor to bring the monster, a.k.a. the Creature, to life in the 1931 film The role of the monster has been portrayed by numerous actors over the years, with Jacob Elordi ...
Frankenstein director Guillermo del Toro said there’s a homage to Boris Karloff’s version of Frankenstein’s Monster in his new Netflix original movie adaptation of Mary Shelley’s novel, but you’ll ...
When you watch Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein, you can tell it comes from a place of passion. The Oscar-winning filmmaker has been thinking about adapting the legendary 1818 novel by Mary Shelley ...
The impact of H.P. Lovecraft’s writing on cinematic horror is indelible. But only a handful of direct adaptations of the writer’s work come to mind. Lovecraft’s dense prose, his descriptions of ...
Director Guillermo del Toro ("Pan's Labyrinth," "The Shape of Water") hovered over a model representing the creature in his latest film, "Frankenstein." "We made, I think, the most extensive, minute, ...
British actor Boris Karloff is seen in his trademark role as the monster of Frankenstein in this 1947 photograph. In my last column, I discussed the evolution of the cinematic vampire, from silent ...