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Island of Lost Souls (1932)

The infamous Island of Lost Souls (1932) was unavailable on home video through the years of the DVD explosion; Universal (the current rights holders), perhaps fearing that the condition of the film wasn’t up to snuff, kept it out of … Continue reading

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Re-Animator (1985)

Until Guillermo del Toro finally convinces the studio suits to finance his dream project At the Mountains of Madness, cinema’s most reliably excellent adapter of the works of H.P. Lovecraft will remain Stuart Gordon. Gordon, a writer and director for … Continue reading

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Frankenstein Created Woman (1967)

For almost three straight decades, Hammer Studios garnered a wide following for their horror pictures. Famously, these movies were, on the whole, literate, well-acted, colorful, sexy, and just bloody enough. At the forefront of Hammer’s brand, Peter Cushing and Christopher … Continue reading

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