Son of Frankenstein (1939)
While missing the charm of the first two, Son of Frankenstein still works with some great performances, impressive sets, and solid direction.
Read MoreWhile missing the charm of the first two, Son of Frankenstein still works with some great performances, impressive sets, and solid direction.
Read MoreWhile not as strong as the original, Dracula’s Daughter is still an underrated entry thanks to its lead performance and stylish mood.
Read MoreThough the werewolf design looks interesting and it has its moments, Werewolf of London is considerably weak compared to the earlier entries.
Read MoreWith stellar performances, amazing production values, a riveting story, and fantastic direction, The Bride of Frankenstein is a masterpiece.
Read MoreWith a strong lead performance, state-of-the-art visual effects, and a nice mixture of horror and humor, The Invisible Man is worth seeing.
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