Tag: Bela Lugosi

The Phantom Creeps (1939) – By Baron Craze

Before diving into this next review, there are a few points to be aware of, first this movie is over 4-hours in length, I know it’s crazy but allow me to explain, as one needs to understand that it was released in 1939; the greatest year in Hollywood’s history. Therefore, a trip to way back…


Horrors Unleashed – Pre-Orders from Sideshow Collectibles!

This listing below represents a series of pre-orders from the incredible Sideshow Collectibles, while expensive they are exclusive pieces of art, incredibly detailed and perfect for Horror Collectors. Please note these are available on a first come first serve basis, the listing below in no guarantees that the item is still available for purchase, it…


Dracula (1931) – By Baron Craze

Dracula the name itself is a true icon in not just the horror cinema, but as a whole to all disciplines of entertainment, from novels and comic books, to stage productions, films, music and memorabilia, the role made many famous by donning the cape to addressing themselves as Count Dracula. Universal Pictures interpretation to base…


Horror Icon: Boris Karloff – By Baron Craze

When one states the name Boris Karloff, various images come to mind, the portrayal of Frankenstein’s monster in Frankenstein (1931) and Imhotep in The Mummy (1932), and then maybe other likely to think of the other green monster he played, The Grinch , whichever the case one definitely recalls his influence in the horror genre….


The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942) – By Baron Craze

The Universal Studios Frankenstein series, which started with the monster (pun-intended) hit Frankenstein (1931), came with a letdown with the fourth entry from director Erle C. Kenton 1942’s The Ghost of Frankenstein, marking the first time not to star, the legendary actor Boris Karloff in the primary role. Kenton, stuck to a standard, by-the-numbers shooting style…