
Alright, is 1934's The Black Cat worth watching today? Yeah, absolutely. If you like your old movies less about literal monsters and more about really messed-up people doing awful things, this one's a gem. It’s perfect for a rainy afternoon when you just want something genuinely creepy. But if you need constant jump sc...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Edgar G. Ulmer

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"Alright, is 1934's The Black Cat worth watching today? Yeah, absolutely. If you like your old movies less about literal monsters and more about really messed-up people doing awful things, this one's a gem. It’s perfect for a rainy afternoon when you just want something genuinely creepy. But if you need constant jump scares or a clear-cut good vs. evil story, you’re probably gonna find it a bit too slow, maybe even confusing. The whole thing kicks off with a newlywed couple, Peter and Joan, fres..."

Bela Lugosi
Edgar G. Ulmer, Peter Ruric, Tom Kilpatrick, Edgar Allan Poe
United States
Horror, Crime, Thriller

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1934 · IMDb 6.8

