
Twas the day before Christmas, and all through this siteNot a staffer was stirring, which just wasn't right.The hiatus hung over like a mordid death pall,Until our fearless editor said, "Have a list, ya'll!"The readers all gaped because the site should be still,Weren't ...these people on break? Did ...
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Word has reached us from the Latarnia forums that Jacinto Molina, better known to the horror world as actor-writer-director Paul Naschy, died on November 30th, 2009, after a year-long struggle with cancer. He was 75. Naschy broke onto the horror scene in 1968 with La marca del Hombre-lobo (known ...
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The following is our contribution to Frankensteinia's Boris Karloff Blogathon.Starting with The Man They Could Not Hang, Columbia released four mad scientist films starring Boris Karloff in an eighteen-month period between 1939 and 1941. The other films in the series were The Man with Nine Lives,...
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To celebrate the 122nd birthday of horror legend Boris Karloff, the blog Frankensteinia (an Internet destination recommended without hesitation to anyone with the slightest interest in horror) is running a Boris Karloff Blogathon all this week. Over 100 sites, including Classic-Horror.com, have p...
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Classic-Horror.com Working on our entry into Frankensteinia's Boris Karloff Blogathon.

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Back in December, we asked our readers to tell us which movies they'd like to see us review. We received a good number of responses and now, three months later, we've completed reviews for five of the requested movies. ...

Classic-Horror.com is prepping for Choose Our Reviews week.

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For all that changes, the monster movies produced by Universal between 1931 and 1954 remain the same, constant cinematic companions. This is our tiny little tribute to them.
Mind, we're not fans of the song (Ever the Same by Rob Thomas), but it suited the needs of the video.
Clips from:
Dracula (1931)
Frankenstein (1931)
Br...ide of Frankenstein (1935)
Son of Frankenstein (1939)
The Mummy (1932)
The Invisible Man (1933)
The Wolf Man (1941)
Frankenstein Meets the Wolfman (1943)
Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948)
Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954)
Universal monsters are owned by Universal. Ever the Same belongs to Rob Thomas. Video edited by Classic-Horror.com editor-in-creep Nate Yapp (under his vidder alias Jetpack Monkey).
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