Days O’Horror #19: Frankenstein (1931)

“It’s alive. It’s alive. It’s ALIIIIIIIIIIVVVVE!!!” Universal, struggling with financial losses from 1930, found massive success with Dracula (February, 1931) and decided to stick with a formula that worked. Enter Frankenstein (November, 1931), a huge box office success that launched the career of Boris Karloff and became the second in a string of successful horrorContinue reading “Days O’Horror #19: Frankenstein (1931)”

Thirty-One Days O’Horror!

Get Ready! For the first time ever, yours truly will be embarking on a quest that will see him facing off against some of the best and worst horror films ever screened for audiences!  I’ve decided to challenge myself to watch thirty-one horror films and blog about each and every one of them for thirty-oneContinue reading “Thirty-One Days O’Horror!”