Like any genre, horror has a lengthy list of names attached to it, whether in the form of filmmakers, writers, artists, or actors. In the case of the latter, it’s difficult to think of a star more ...
Starring Boris Karloff, this 1931 sci-fi horror film was directed by James Whale, produced by Carl Laemmle Jr., and adapted from a 1927 play by Peggy Webling (which, of course, was based on Mary ...
Boris Karloff: The Man Behind the Monster sheds light on William Henry Pratt (better known by his stage name, Boris Karloff) as Hollywood’s master of menace. The documentary also explores his films, ...
Drew Baumgartner is a Brooklyn-based writer and editor. A passionate comics reader and film buff, he swears he'll love any story if its title makes him laugh. Shout! Studios has released the trailer ...
The children of Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi told THR about their scary dads at TCM Film Festival's screening of 1934's "The Black Cat." By Tim Appelo Todd Lugosi TCM Panel - H 2012 The kids of the ...
No other actor in the long history of horror has been so closely identified with the genre as Boris Karloff, yet he was as famous for his gentle heart and kindness as he was for his screen persona.
Dread Central recently sat down with Thomas Hamilton, the director behind Boris Karloff: The Man Behind The Monster documentary. Now that the unmissable horror doc has graced Shudder, we’ve picked ...
Actor Boris Karloff shot to fame when he played Frankenstein’s undead monster in James Whale’s 1931 classic “Frankenstein” film. Karloff went on to become the enduring and iconic face of the on-screen ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: Boris Karloff’s long and storied career in film didn’t begin with horror films. While that genre would come to define him both as an actor and as a physical presence, ...
A 1927 Hacienda in the Beverly Crest area has been owned and occupied by such Hollywood greats as Katharine Hepburn and Boris Karloff over the years. Of note, the extremely private Karloff didn’t ...
No other actor in the long history of horror has been so closely identified with the genre as Boris Karloff, yet he was as famous for his gentle heart and kindness as he was for his screen persona.