The normally locked vaults, attics and dungeons of Universal are once again visited by Eureka in their continuing journey through the expansive and varied back catalogue of Boris
Spring and summer a time of growth, “executions mandated by the court guard wait for the autumn equinox.” Having already attempted escape once, pursued by officers of the
Their names most often thought of in association with horror, Tod Browning having directed Dracula and Freaks as well as London After Midnight, one of the most sought-after
War and revolution, the divider and destroyer of families, homes and nations, but also the driver of change and technology and the source of drama; published in 1923,
It was clumsy, it was rushed, and it had consequences for disgraced former engineer and demolition expert Mak Kwan, the killing of the architect which he later claimed
Their second dip into the archives of Universal sees Eureka hunting deep for pearls with Stuart Paton’s 1916 adaptation of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, produced under the
Their recent Blu-ray packages having taken a thematic approach, grouping films by actor (Karloff at Columbia), subject (the eco-horror double bill of Nightwing and Shadow of the Hawk