the 1931 Universal Studios film gave us the most enduring image of Frankenstein's monster, played by Boris Karloff. "That's the iconic one. Karloff's depiction cemented it in popular culture ...
In this short interview, legendary Universal Pictures horror star Boris Karloff pays tribute to the role that changed his life, the monster in James Whale's 1931 version of 'Frankenstein'.
Released in 1931, the James Whale-directed picture starred character actor Boris Karloff as Frankenstein's Monster and Colin Clive as the titular mad scientist, together breathing new life into ...
The unnamed creature comes to life only for Frankenstein promptly to reject it, triggering a cycle of revenge murders that ultimately take the duo to the North Pole. Boris Karloff in Bride of ...
What does connect this gothic horror movie to the Universal Monsters is the actors. Boris Karloff (Frankenstein) is the leader of the cult while Bela Lugosi (Dracula) is the World War I veteran ...
It's been nearly 100 years since audiences were introduced to characters like Frankenstein's monster and Dracula on screen. Since then, some horror movie franchises have lasted for up to a dozen ...
Opportunity might not knock like this again with the man who would surely be the best manager England have ever had Tim Spiers 161 Alphonso Davies interview: How a 'shy kid' became Canada captain ...
After the first set photos of Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein saw Edinburgh transformed into Victorian England, we’ve got ...
Germany becomes World Cup champions for the 1st time in history as traditional powerhouses such as USA & France fall short. Dennis Schroder and Franz Wagner lead Germany to gold, while Dillon ...
The 15th edition of the Presidents Cup will take place at The Royal Montreal Golf Club from Thursday, Sept. 26 through Sunday, Sept. 29, with the United States competing against the International ...
Stories are the way we talk about the things we’re not good at talking about: love, death, fear, hope... We build proxies for ourselves that are better-looking, braver, or cleverer than we are ...