The three Mexican Aztec Mummy films were made back-to-back in 1957 and it is best to think of them as an old, â40s-style serial rather than three movies. The pacing works better that way, as does some of the cheapness and fanciful elements. Just consider the endings of the first two films as cliff hangers.
Devil Batâs Daughter (1946)
Nina MacCarron (Rosemary La Planche), daughter of the late Doctor Carruthers, of âDevil Batâ fame, is found comatose, having just arrived in town. She has a fear of vampires and her father, and sheâs put under the care of expert psychologist Dr. Clifton Morris (Michael Hale), who wants to kill his wife and put the
A Cure for Wellness (2017)
Lockhart (Dane DeHaan), a young, unethical businessman, is sent to a mysterious Swiss wellness center to retrieve his companyâs CEO, but a car accident lands him as a patient. While the instituteâs director (Jason Isaacs) expounds on the wonders of his water cures, Lockhart finds that everything about the place is a little off and
Man Made Monster (1941)
Dan the Electrical Man (Lon Chaney Jr.) is the sole survivor of an electrical accident. He is taken in for study by Dr John Lawrence (Samuel S. Hinds), who has some pretty odd views on electricity. His partner, Dr Paul Rigas (Lionel Atwill), has even stranger views, thinking he can turn people into zombies with
Truth or Dare (2018)
Olivia (Lucy Hale), Markie (Violett Beane), and their college friends go for a final wild spring break in Mexico. There, another partier (Landon Liboiron) tricks them into a game of truth or dare. The game is âpossessedâ and they are then forced to continue playing or die, where the âtruthsâ are terribly upsetting and the
The Monster Walks (1932)
A strange scientist dies suddenly and his will is read ridiculously quickly in his old dark house on a stormy night. attending the reading, or just hanging around nearby, are the dead manâs odd lawyer (Sidney Bracy), his paralyzed and very suspicious brother (Sheldon Lewis), his two plotting servants (Martha Mattox, Mischa Auer), his constantly
The Raven (1935)
Beautiful, young, and beguiling Jean Thatcher (Irene Ware) crashes her car, leading to brain damage. The only one with a chance to save her is Dr. Richard Vollin (Bela Lugosi), a Poe-obsessed retired surgeon. Her father, stuffy Judge Thatcher (Samuel S. Hinds) pushes Vollin until he agrees. The operation is a success, and Vollin falls
The House of Fear (1945)
Sherlock Holmes (Basil Rathbone) and Dr. Watson (Nigel Bruce) are sent to Drearcliff manner, situated on a coastal cliff in ever-misty Scotland. There, two member of the âGood Comradesâ club have died after receiving an envelop filled with orange pits. The members all live together in an aged house, looked after by housekeeper Mrs. Monteith,
Trenul fantomÄ (1933)
A Joker pulls the emergency cord to stop the train in order to retrieve his hat that had flown out a window. This causes the train to arrive at the station late, and with no other trains coming until morning, stranding a group of passengers. Besides the Joker, the group include a newly Married Couple,
DrĂĄcula (1931)
Itâs the same story as Dracula, with Conde DrĂĄcula (Carlos VillarĂas) travelling to London with Renfield (Pablo Ălvarez Rubio) where he encounters Eva Seward (Lupita Tovar) and LucĂa (Carmen Guerrero), and faces off against Doctor Seward (JosĂ© Soriano Viosca), Juan Harker (Barry Norton), and Dr. Van Helsing (Eduardo Arozamena). In 1931 there was a major
The Climax (1944)
Obsessed theater doctor Friedrich Hohner (Boris Karloff) murders Marcellina, his opera star girl friend when she rejects him for being too controlling. Ten years later a new singer, Angela Klatt (Susanna Foster) is the new big thing, with a voice that sounds exactly like the dead starâs. This is too much for Hohner, who hypnotizes
Monster X Strikes Back: Attack the G8 Summit (2008)
As world leaders meet to discussâand fail to do anything aboutâenvironmental destruction, a spaceship crashes, releasing the giant Guilala on the people of Japan. Realizing this will be great PR, the leaders stick around and come up with one ridiculous (and culturally revealing) scheme after another to defeat the monster. Meanwhile, a cute tabloid reporter