House of Frankenstein (1944)
Though the story is somewhat disjointed and the monsters don’t share equal screentime, House of Frankenstein still delivers.
Read MoreThough the story is somewhat disjointed and the monsters don’t share equal screentime, House of Frankenstein still delivers.
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Read MoreThough the effects have lost their luster and the series has become tired, The Invisible Man’s Revenge is still a strong entry.
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.
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