A prescient thriller (sort of) about a mass shooter and also an aging movie star played by Boris Karloff, which happened to be the directorial debut of Peter Bogdanovich.
Tag Archives: Boris Karloff
HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS! (1966)
A beloved holiday Christmas special involving both Chuck Jones and Boris Karloff, which centers around the greatest diss track ever written and launched an increasing awful media franchise.
SCARFACE (1932)
Perhaps the prototypical gangster movie, it was hounded by the censorship office because they thought it made crime look too glamorous.
FRANKENSTEIN (1931)
This iconic Horror classic has lost some of its power to shock, but still elicits sympathy for its “Monster.”