In Fangoria #2 (1979), there was an article about Universal’s Frankenstein. But it wasn’t about the Boris Karloff movie. It was about the original incarnation of the movie that starred Bela L...
Back in 2006-2007, Universal Studios commissioned a series of novels that would update their classic monsters in a series of more adult horror tales that also worked as sequels to the classic mov...
https://blog.paxholley.net/2016/10/05/awesome-tober-fest-2016-the-mummy-dark-resurrection-2007/
In 1932, just one year after starring in his breakout role in Frankenstein, Karloff would don the bandages for another of Universal’s monster movies, The Mummy. Also starring Zita Johann, David...
https://blog.paxholley.net/2016/10/04/awesome-tober-fest-2016-universals-the-mummy-1932/
The comedy team of Abbott and Costello starred in a series of films in which they meet up with characters from Universal Studios. The first was Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein in 1948. I re...
Yesterday I discussed ground zero for invisibility in pop culture, HG Wells’ The Invisible Man. And if that book is ground zero, then Universal’s 1933 movie adaptation of that book would b...
https://blog.paxholley.net/2015/10/02/awesome-tober-fest-2015-universals-the-invisible-man-1933/