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Similar in subject matter and scope to Leigh Janiak's Honeymoon, Dan Berk and Robert Olsen's Significant Other nonetheless ...
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There are certain tropes the horror community has come to expect while watching a monster movie. If it's a zombie flick, there's bound to be scenes of shambling corpses gorging on human flesh.
Horror television shows have provided some of the most memorable monsters in the history of pop culture, but occasionally, a creature appears that's simply too frightening to be managed.
Though Frankenstein is widely considered a cornerstone of classic movie monsters, it appears Guillermo del Toro isn’t aiming to craft a traditional horror film with his take on the iconic character.
Trailers for 1931’s Frankenstein — the classic monster movie starring Boris Karloff as the Monster and Colin Clive as his eponymous creator, Henry Frankenstein — billed Karloff’s lumbering, ...