Posts Tagged ‘Fay Wray’
Thunderbolt Blu-ray Review: A Snooze-fest of Sound and Shadow
It feels like Sternberg strove to create a balls-out weird experience but something or someone held him back.
Read MoreFathom Events and TCM Present King Kong (1933)
Despite its flaws, King Kong remains a wonderful spectacle and a bonafide classic.
Read MoreHell on Frisco Bay (1955) Blu-ray Review: Another Kind of San Francisco Treat
Alan Ladd leaves his heart in San Francisco in this glorious re-discovery from the Warner Archive Collection.
Read MoreA Trio of WAC Pre-Codes: Oh, the Horror Icons!
The Warner Archive Collection presents three pre-Code rarities featuring a serendipitous number of classic early horror movie stars.
Read MoreThe Vampire Bat (1933) Blu-ray Review: Restored and Ready to Leave Its Mark
The best B horror movie Universal Studios never made receives a beautiful makeover from the UCLA Film & Television Archive and The Film Detective.
Read MoreFrom Horrifying to Horrible: Back in Print from the Warner Archive
From a magnificent assembling of classic horror of the ’30s, to the various sorts of silliness the whole of the ’90s had to offer, these four releases will have you screaming.
Read MoreWildcat Bus (1940) DVD Review: As Outdated as Public Transportation Itself
Fay Wray highlights this slow-moving ride that’s too proud to ask for direction.
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