While this original shared universe housed many classics and a few underrated gems, none are arguably as overlooked as 1932’s The Mummy. The Karl Freund-directed film starring Boris Karloff as ...
The film will be "The Mummy" from 1932, featuring Boris Karloff and Zita Johann and HORUS Patron, Prof Joann Fletcher, will complement the film with a talk about "The History of Mummy Horror".
Mistakenly placed in Boris Karloff’s clippings ... with the bolts in his neck, wasn’t Karloff. The image — a publicity photo, copyrighted by Universal Pictures — depicted the actor Glenn ...
Robert Eggers’s Nosferatu, the umpteenth retelling of Dracula, has made well over $100 million worldwide for Universal Pictures ... his inspired compatriot, Boris Karloff, instead.
check out the promotional images here… Unwrap the latest Ultimate Universal Monsters figure from NECA! Portrayed by Boris Karloff in the classic 1932 film The Mummy, Ardath Bey is an Egyptian ...
Boris Karloff in Frankenstein would never have sent shivers down filmgoers' spines as William Pratt. Yvette Stevens, James Osterberg, Marvin Aday and Vincent Furnier sound like partners in a ...
Pratt, better known to the world as Boris Karloff—and best known as the Frankenstein ... It’s exciting adventure … Too many similar pictures today simply rely on shock.
Several works by photographer Sally Mann displayed at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth were ... is mistaken for sexuality, and images are mistaken for actions.” She described “The Perfect ...
"Diaries of Home" is on view at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth. Four images from the exhibition were removed after public officials and a news site questioned whether they were child pornography.
In all, Magritte made over 50 paintings, drawings ... you can view The Treachery of Images—the original version—on the third floor of the Broad Contemporary Art Museum at LACMA.
On the face of things, a focus on drawing rather than painting or sculpture looks like a canny tactic if you are attempting a history of art, especially an “alternative” one. You are ...
Art on the Underground "continues to be at the forefront of ideas around art and public space", Transport for London has said, as the programme celebrates its 25th anniversary this year.