A scientist becomes murderous after discovering, and being exposed to the radiation of, a powerful new element called Radium X..


Okay, so you're thinking about digging into a 1936 B-movie with Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi? Good on ya. If you're into that classic Universal monster vibe, the kind of moody, slightly creaky horror that relies on atmosphere more than jump scares, then The Invisible Ray is absolutely worth an hour of your time. This ...
Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Okay, so you're thinking about digging into a 1936 B-movie with Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi? Good on ya. If you're into that classic Universal monster vibe, the kind of moody, slightly creaky horror that relies on atmosphere more than jump scares, then The Invisible Ray is absolutely worth an hour of your time. This one’s for the folks who appreciate a good old mad scientist story, especially with Karloff really leaning into the crazy. Now, if you need fast pacing, gore, or a totally logical p..."
Howard Higgin, John Colton, Douglas Hodges
United States
Horror, Sci-Fi, Thriller

