From Beyond (1986)

From Beyond (1986)

Dr. Edward Pretorius (Ted Sorel) and his assistant, Crawford Tillinghast (Jeffrey Combs) invent a machine that allows anyone within its field to see (and touch) a world that is normally hidden from us. Unfortunately, that means the creatures in it can see them. Their trial ends in tragedy, with Predtorious dead and missing his head, and Tillinghast

The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942)

The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942)

In this 4th film in the Frankenstein series, Ygor (Bela Lugosi) takes the wounded Monster (Lon Chaney Jr.) to yet another Doctor Frankenstein (Cedric Hardwicke) who decides that a brain transplant will return the good reputation of his family.  Ygor enlists the aid of Doctor Bohmer (Lionel Atwill) to alter the Monster’s operation to fit

Godzilla vs. Biollante (1989)

Godzilla vs. Biollante (1989)

Dr. Shiragami, believing the spirit of his dead daughter inhabits a rose, splices Godzilla’s DNA with the flower’s, creating a giants rose-monster.  Meanwhile, a psychic has sensed that Godzilla will return, so a bio-lab starts working on radioactivity-eating bacteria.  This draws out American corporate terrorists and Arabic terrorists, who will do anything to get the

Hand of Death (1962)

Hand of Death (1962)

Alex Marsh (John Agar), a scientist working on a nerve/hypno gas combination, accidentally exposes himself to his experiments and finds that anyone he touches dies.  As he desperately works on an antidote, he begins to mutate, making it harder and harder for him to communicate, which makes things even worse for him when the police

Hollow Man (2000)

Hollow Man (2000)

Arrogant scientist Sebastian Caine (Kevin Bacon) injects himself with an invisibility drug.  When he can’t reverse the process, his sanity crumbles while his team, which includes his ex (Elisabeth Shue), search for answers An updating of the 1931 classic, The Invisible Man, the new version is as predictable as the first.  That’s not a huge

The Horror of Frankenstein (1970)

The Horror of Frankenstein (1970)

Young Victor Frankenstein (Ralph Bates) murders his father to inherit a fortune. After running into moral problems at the university, he uses his wealth and title to acquire body parts and make a man (Dave Prowse), which he brings to life. Along the way he dallies with his maid Alys (Kate O’Mara), is courted by

House of Dracula (1944)

House of Dracula (1944)

Count Dracula (John Carradine) and Larry Talbot, aka: The Wolf Man (Lon Chaney) both seek out the great scientist, Dr. Edelman (Onslow Stevens), in order to be cured of their respective curses. Talbot and Edelman find Frankenstein’s Monster (Glenn Strange), which they bring back to Edelman’s laboratory. With three monsters, in the house it is only a matter

House of Frankenstein (1944)

House of Frankenstein (1944)

All of the Universal monsters, Frankenstein’s Monster (Glenn Strange), Dracula (John Carradine), Wolf Man (Lon Chaney), a hunchback, and a mad scientist meet in a monster mash.  The evil Dr. Niemann (Boris Karloff) and a hunchback murderer (J. Carrol Naish), who acts as his servant, escape from prison to continue Frankenstein’s work, and stumbles upon

The Invisible Man Returns (1940)

The Invisible Man Returns (1940)

Framed for his brother’s murder, Geoffrey Radcliffe (Vincent Price) is saved from the gallows by his fiancée, Helen Manson (Nan Grey), and Dr. Frank Griffin (John Sutton), brother of the original Invisible Man, who supply Geoffrey with the invisibility serum. Geoffrey escapes and searches for the real killer, knowing that it won’t be long before the

The Invisible Man's Revenge (1944)

The Invisible Man’s Revenge (1944)

Amnesiac and psychopath Robert Griffin (Jon Hall) escapes from an asylum after regaining his memory, and seeks out his old cohorts, the Herricks (Lester Matthews, Gale Sondergaard), demanding his cut, and more, in a diamond mine. Thrown out and on the run, he happens to stop at the home of a scientist (John Carradine), who

The Invisible Woman (1940)

The Invisible Woman (1940)

An eccentric scientist (John Barrymore) invents an invisibility machine and puts in ad in the paper for a volunteer subject.  The volunteer turns out to be an adventurous female model, Kitty Carroll (Virginia Bruce).  Soon, mobsters are interested in the machine, and the scientist’s playboy patron  (John Howard) is interested in the girl. Outside of

The Island of Dr. Moreau (1977)

The Island of Dr. Moreau (1977)

Andrew Braddock (Michael York) is shipwrecked on an island controlled by scientist Dr. Moreau (Burt Lancaster) and his mercenary, Montgomery (Nigel Davenport).   Braddock is horrified to discover that Moreau is experimenting on animals, attempting to turn them into humans.  His beastmen are controlled by religious devotion to Moreau, and the threat of the House of Pain.