Mary Shelley’s timeless masterwork FRANKENSTEIN was first published 200 years ago. Mary began writing the book when she was still a teenager, and it is now recognised as not only a landmark work of Gothic literature, but also arguably the first true science fiction novel. It is through cinema, though, that most have come to know her immortal creation, beginning in 1910 with the first film adaptation, a silent movie generally known as the Edison FRANKENSTEIN (it was produced by the famous inventor Thomas Edison). The film’s director deliberately downplayed the story’s horrific elements, and the resulting 14 minute film is more of an amusing, pioneering oddity than a horror classic. Continue reading
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The Original Lord of the Undead To Rise from the Grave. Again. Twice…
Horror fans seldom greet the news of yet another Hollywood remake with much enthusiasm. It usually involves a well-loved classic being cynically resurrected as a cash-in. But if the team behind the revival are sufficiently interesting, or the film in question adequately iconic, then its possible to make exceptions. Continue reading
Devil Bride of Dracula to be Resurrected in Nottingham!
If Selfridges can open their Christmas shop at the start of August, we don’t think it’s too early to get excited about Halloween! Continue reading
A Drop of the Red Stuff from Beyond the Grave
Decades after his death in 1993, Vincent Price remains one of cinema’s most distinctive and distinguished Gothic icons. Continue reading
Alchemy Recommends: Dracula
The UK’s legendary horror studio, Hammer films, has been delighting fans over the past few months with reissues of classic movies from their illustrious back catalogue, carefully restored to allow 21st Century viewers to enjoy them with the blood reds and midnight blacks as vivid as when they were first made decades back. Continue reading