Yay, Friday! Holy Cow, T-Fest is approaching fast. November 6th, to be exact. Need details? Email me at ken@jabootu.com. Studios like to pretend they were all about prestige, and here's another horror flick based on a famous novel, lending a patina of respectability. Anyway, you thought being sexually harassed by a visible man was…
October 22nd, 9:00 EDT. If you want to be added to the invite list, or I guess removed from the current one, just email me at ken@jabootu.com. Otherwise, see ya!
There are a few prominent non-Universal horror films of the 1930s. However, the other studios, while envious of all the greenbacks Universal was taking in, were quite sniffy about producing something as low brow as a horror picture, much less a monster film. So they tended to cast themselves as prestige pictures adapted from…
The Monster was doing The Mash a lot earlier then we knew. Dracula was so successful that Frankenstein was rushed into production, hitting theaters that same year. (Those were the days.) In this way Universal was to forever link the characters in the public consciousness.
Well, we've hit most of the silent heavy hitters that one might watch for the Halloween season. Now we move on to the Universals. The first, of course, was Dracula. However, don't forget the very watching and much more dynamic Spanish language version of the film. It's arguably the better version in every way*,…
OK, everyone, the second Amazon Watch Party is tonight. Anyone with a Prime account is invited. Send me your email address if you weren't at the first one and want to join us. The movie will start at 9:00 EDT (that ends this weekend, right?), 8:00 CDT, and so on. I'm taking the flier…
I'm sure this is an Alamo Drafthouse poster, but man, that's sweet. Vampyr is great if you appreciate mood and atmosphere, a real classic in that regard.