So the Son of Dracula was interesting, in that this was the first time I've seen Lon Chaney Jr. in the title role. And to be honest, I loved Lon Chaney as the phantom of the opera, as the wolfman, and even as the mummy, but... this didn't reall
Werewolf of London was a 1935 horror film directed by Stuart Walker and starring Henry Hull who starred as the werewolf. This was a Universal monster film, but even though it was a werewolf film it didn't actually star Lon Chaney Jr and, to be
The Roaring Twenties was a 1939 crime noir/thriller starring James Cagney, Priscilla Lane, Humphrey Bogart, and Gladys George. It's always awesome seeing Cagney in the gangster role, and double cool to see him paired with Bogart. I also love o
Heldorado was a 1946 western starring Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, as well as "Trigger", Roy's horse. Honestly, this is the first Roy Rogers film I've ever seen, and while I know vaguely of the characters, my strongest memorys of Roy Rogers would
The Enemy Below is a 1957 war movie and is, in my estimation, one of the greatest war films ever made. I've seen it several times and there's just so much I love about this film. What I love about this film is that it doesn't get bogged down w
Five movie reviews of some recent Liam Neeson movies. I generally review on YouTube as user ReformedFruit, but I've been curious to upload the audio from these here as well.