Also ranks #3 on The 50+ Best '50s Horror Movies, Ranked Also ranks #5 on The Best Movies With Water Creatures Also ranks #6 on 20 Universal Monster Movies, Ranked By Iconic Thrills 11 The Thing from Another World Margaret Sheridan, Kenneth Tobey, James Arness 477 votes When ...
All are worth seeking out, as are the Universal monster movies ranked below. Well, most of them, anyway. 31. She-Wolf of London (1946) Can you call a movie a monster movie if it contains no monster? Universal marketed She-Wolf of London as a horror movie, and for a while it look...
Also ranks #4 on Children's Movies That Only Adults Like 20 Little Monsters Fred Savage, Howie Mandel, Daniel Stern 54 votes Brian (Fred Savage) isn't scared of the monster living under the bed. On the contrary, when he gets to know the wild-eyed boogeyman, Maurice (Howie Man...
from the studio that dominated horror pictures in the late ‘50s and ‘60s, is the best version of all, but I think that’s nostalgia talking. It has many firsts -- the first colorDracula, the first fangs, the first contact lenses to give the monster creepy eyes, and far more...
Boseman may have received posthumous awards attention for Black Panther, but his ability to switch from dazzling showman to volatile monster in the flick of a quiff, this is arguably his most versatile display. Get On Up is no hagiography, though. Brown's early prison stint, troubl...
If you've found yourself with a frigid heart this holiday season, then a cranky green monster who discards his hate for Christmas is just what Dr. Seuss ordered. Fun fact: Seuss’s Grinch was black and white with pink eyes. Chuck Jones made him green for the screen. WATCH Advertisement ...
s costumes in films like Cleopatra (1917) at Fox, or Vera West who designed the costumes for women in Dracula (1931), and for The Bride of Frankenstein (1935) at Universal, going on to less monsterly movies with a killer dress for Ava Gardner in The Killers opposite Burt Lancaster (...
Kids of all ages got the sensation of driving around the neighborhood just like their parents—albeit at around 5 miles per hour—when Pines of America brought Power Wheels to the masses in the early 1980s. Kids could choose from an All-Terrain Vehicle, a monster truck, or a convertible ...
'Frankenstein,' from 1931, helped launch the history of horror movies; 'Bride of Frankenstein,' which picks up where the original left off, is even better. Director James Whale and stars Boris Karloff and Colin Clive return, but it's the addition of Elsa Lanchester as the monster's high-...
Clarke in their ITV series episode “Big Foot” (which Clarke himself was reportedly quite amused by), I decided to give this earlier BBC “monster” focused episode a watch. It's equally silly and amusing, as the Goodies (Graeme Garden, Bill Oddie and the late ...