May (2002)
Undoubtably appeals to misfit teen girls everywhere; still fairly unique and fairly well-made. (7/10)
Dracula (1931)
Chops the story into an almost incomprehensible mash, but Bela is the frickin' man. (7/10)
The Road to Dracula (1999)
Carla Laemmle is a treasure; documentary is what its title implies. (8/10)
Frankenstein (1931)
Excellent actors and a genius director combine to make the first intelligent horror movie. (8/10)
The Frankenstein Files: How Hollywood Made a Monster (1999)
Could've used more on Colin Clive, but otherwise a nice documentary. (7/10)
Boo (1932)
Frightfully unfunny; Nosferatu footage instead of Universal's own Dracula? (4/10)
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