UNIVERSAL MONSTERS - why classic horror movies are still popular | video essay
After almost a century, the Universal Monsters continue to capture audiences and bring in new fans around the world. But what is it about the original house of horror that has endured for all this time? As one of those still carrying the torch for these classic horror films, I put forward a modern perspective as to why they still resonate with contemporary audiences and how the monsters have turned from icons of terror to comfort viewing... All credits in video. No ownership is claimed over the content herein.

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