...splat/gore movie Neil? Not in the slightest. My personal favourite, the film I love above all others barely scrapes into the horror genre anymore. A film so old it's only just in the sound era. After my review of Singin' In The Rain many may assume that that's the film I worship but the truth is even more bizarre, for indeed my celluloid love affair is with someone far different to Gene Kelly or Judy Garland. My most revered film of all times is...drum ...
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13.07.2001
"She's Alive!" Review ofThe Bride Of Frankenstein DVDby
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With a clash of the cymbols James Whale's masterpiece leaps onto the screen. The follow up to the 1931 Frankenstein, The Bride of Frankenstein surpasses all that went before it (or since if truth be told). It's an amazing film made at the height of Universal's first horror cycle and maybe you should read on...
After killing the monster at the end of the first film, Universal's problem was how to create a sequel...and they managed it. With ...
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Horror - Director: William Friedkin, John Boorman, William Peter Blatty, Renny Harlin, Paul Schrader - Original Language: English - Classification: 18 years and over
Horror - Director: Dominique Othenin-Girard, Jorge Montesi, Don Taylor, John Moore, Richard Donner - Original Language: English - Classification: 18 years and over