In the annals of Universal’s horror lineup, “The Mummy” occupies a unique and revered place. Directed by Karl Freund, this 1932 masterpiece is a haunting exploration of love transcending time, wrapped in the linen bandages Read More
September 29, 2023
The year 1932 bore witness to Universal Studios’ attempt to capture the magic of another horror narrative with “Murders in the Rue Morgue.” Drawing inspiration from Edgar Allan Poe’s tale, this Robert Florey-directed film stands Read More
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1931’s “Frankenstein,” directed by James Whale, is an indomitable pillar in the canon of horror cinema. Adapted from Mary Shelley’s 1818 novel “Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus” and Peggy Webling’s play, Universal’s take Read More
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Tod Browning’s “Dracula,” released in 1931, is not only one of the pillars of Universal Pictures’ horror pantheon but also a film that deeply influenced and shaped the trajectory of vampire narratives in cinema. From Read More
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