Monsters of Man (2020)
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Six American doctors must fight for their lives after four weaponized robots wipe out a village in...
At the Earth's Core (1976)
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Sci-fi fantasy from Amicus, based on the book by Edgar Rice Burroughs. A test of the new 'Iron Mole'...
Television, Religion, and Supernatural: Hunting Monsters, Finding Gods
Erika Engstrom and Joseph M. Valenzano
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Television, Religion, and Supernatural examines the text of the CW network television series...
Godzilla, King of the Monsters! (1956)
Movie
In this "Americanized" version of the 1954 Japanese film "Godzilla", an American reporter named...
Reading American Horror Story: Essays on the Television Franchise
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Looming onto the television horror landscape in October 2011, a new drama known simply as American...
American Comic Book Chronicles: The 1970s: 1970s
Neal Adams, Jack Kirby, Jason Sacks and Keith Dallas
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* The American Comic Book Chronicles continues its ambitious series of full-color hardcovers, where...
Tales of Halloween (2015)
Movie
Named "the best horror anthology since Trick 'r Treat" by Fangoria and "among the best...
Awix (3310 KP) rated Godzilla (2014) in Movies
Mar 24, 2018 (Updated Mar 24, 2018)
They get a lot right - Godzilla is a properly imposing beast, and there are monster battles at the centre of the film - but it's much more po-faced than the Emmerich version, apparently worried that if it cracks a smile for a second or acknowledges its own absurdity everyone will instantly lose interest. Gareth Edwards' habit of cutting away to another sequence every time the monsters start fighting rapidly becomes very annoying, too. A better Godzilla movie than the 1998 version, certainly; but less assured and capable as a piece of entertainment.
Space: 1999
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Eerily prescient sci-fi drama from Gerry Anderson. Poorly stored atomic waste on the Moon explodes,...
Matthew Krueger (10051 KP) rated Frankenstein (1931) in Movies
May 20, 2020
The plot: This iconic horror film follows the obsessed scientist Dr. Henry Frankenstein (Colin Clive) as he attempts to create life by assembling a creature from body parts of the deceased. Aided by his loyal misshapen assistant, Fritz (Dwight Frye), Frankenstein succeeds in animating his monster (Boris Karloff), but, confused and traumatized, it escapes into the countryside and begins to wreak havoc. Frankenstein searches for the elusive being, and eventually must confront his tormented creation.
It Was named the 87th greatest movie of all time on 100 Years... 100 Movies. The line "It's alive! It's alive!" was ranked as the 49th greatest movie quote in American cinema. The film was on the ballot for several of AFI's 100 series lists, including AFI's 10 Top 10 for the sci-fi category, 100 Years... 100 Movies (10th Anniversary Edition), and twice on 100 Years... 100 Heroes and Villains for both Henry Frankenstein and the Monster in the villains category.
The film was ranked number 56 on AFI's 100 Years... 100 Thrills, a list of America's most heart-pounding movies. It was also ranked number 27 on Bravo's 100 Scariest Movie Moments. Additionally, the Chicago Film Critics Association named it the 14th scariest film ever made.
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