Mezco released this press release on it's upcoming 9" Frankenstein! New York- Mezco proudly presents one of the world’s most famous monsters…Frankenstein! Constructed by the infamous Dr Frankenstein from corpses, and resurrected by curious »»
This low budget tribute to Frankenstein dared to let a man not merely become God, but a pimp. »»
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This ain't no Frankenstein that Mary Shelley envisioned. »»
A former Leaguer? »»
Well, big weirdness in comics works, right? And, hey, this one isn't even a Jack Kirby concept! »»
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RESURRECTION MAN IS BACK!!! AND is that a Wild CAT's heroine that gets a DC title? »»
Unveiling the final eight. »»
Nightmares in Red, White and Blue does an admirable job at providing a sense of history and importance to a genre that is often overlooked or (worse) looked down at. »»
Filmmakers upcoming slate includes Pinocchio, The Haunted Mansion, a television show and a horror film. »»
This is a exceptional collection of tense tales from Hammer. »»
We regret to inform our readers that writer Robert Saucedo has sold his soul for rock and roll. »»
This box set manages to be both amazing and frustrating. »»
It’s like Night at the Museum except cooler since instead of overexposed Ben Stiller, we get Gopher from The Love Boat. »»
Good news for those who enjoy a little classic horror around Halloween, Karloff & Lugosi Horror Classics is scheduled to pop up in October. Here's the press release from Warner Home Video: »»
There’s not enough mad scientist action for little kids. Way too many times when an insane techno wizard is presented on TV, he’s forcing more nutrients into a granola bar or rice cake. They’re not out to destroy the world or make us live in fear of the dark. A majority of them are passed off as merely being misunderstood. Igor is a CGI animated film that dares to give us diabolical scientists who aren’t kind on the inside. They’re not adapting their spooky experiments to enhance a holiday like The Nightmare Before Christmas. Their goal while tinkering in the lab is to make the world fear their genius. »»
For kids growing up on a diet of plastic fangs, Famous Monsters of Filmland magazines and the Universal Monsters on the Creature Double Feature, The Munsters were the greatest family on TV. Frankenstein as the dad, a vampire for a mom, a werewolf f »»
The History Channel and A&E have continued this series with a second collection in which they touch on various haunted topics that many people overlook. In the first set we were introduced to Halloween, random hauntings, vampires, poltergeists, and witches. This time around things take a slightly different turn and while hauntings are still included here, they are much more specific. Haunted houses, zombies, voodoo rituals, and the Frankenstein monster all make their debuts in this collection to let everyone get a feel for the more intricate historical side of horror. »»
Jason Voorhees, Freddy Krueger, and Michael Myers are all names that people fear in this day and time. One will get you while you're at camp, another can get you in your dreams, and the third will come right into your neighborhood and kill you without thinking twice. All use creative and also crude methods of disposing of their victims, but still they're not the monsters which I fear most when someone mentions horror films. The original gang of monsters is those that not only stalked and killed their victims, but they did it with style. The Wolfman, Frankenstein, and Count Dracula knew how to take you out, but also knew how to very calmly instill fear into your heart. Yet, there's always an Ahab waiting to get rid of them and that's where Van Helsing comes in. »»