Son of Dracula (1943)
Though not as strong as the previous two films, Son of Dracula is another underrated entry thanks to its lead performances and chilling mood.
Read MoreThough not as strong as the previous two films, Son of Dracula is another underrated entry thanks to its lead performances and chilling mood.
Read MoreWith its lavish sets, exquisite cinematography, and some great performances, Phantom of the Opera is a solid adaptation of Leroux’s book.
Read MoreThough it drags towards the middle and the actual fight goes by quickly, Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man is still a fun crossover.
Read MoreWith sub-par acting, more reused footage and music, and a weak monster, The Mummy’s Tomb feels like another installment made just because.
Read MoreThough another departure for the series, this time more an action/spy film, Invisible Agent is an entertaining romp of WWII espionage.
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