Cat People (1942) – Review

For anyone who complains that horror has gotten too political as every second release seems to be an allegory for some aspect of modern life,

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Tarzan Triumphs (1942) – Review

1942 brought a sizable change to life in the Great Encarpment as Sol Lesser (who had previous produced rival Tarzan movies for Twentieth Century Fox)

The Ghost Of Frankenstein (1942) – Review

Compared to some of his Universal Monsters stablemates, the Frankenstein’s Monster has had quite the smooth franchise. While Dracula’s follow ups concerned all sorts of

Invisible Agent (1942) – Review

Much like the various invisible men and women of the H.G. Wells inspired series of films, once 1940’s The Invisible Woman took the franchise into

The Mummy’s Tomb (1942) – Review

When Universal Studios decided to up-shift the amount of movies that featured their stock horror characters, you get the genuine impression that the Mummy might

Tarzan’s New York Adventure (1942) – Review

After a relentless production schedule that saw six films churned out in a decade like some loin clothed obsessed production line, the MGM Tarzan series