
If you have a Saturday afternoon to kill and a high tolerance for flickering black-and-white dust, this might be for you. It is probably not worth it for anyone else, unless you are a completionist for early horror icons. 🤠 I sat down to watch The Vanishing Rider mostly because Boris Karloff is in it. He isn't the st...

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

Ray Taylor

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"If you have a Saturday afternoon to kill and a high tolerance for flickering black-and-white dust, this might be for you. It is probably not worth it for anyone else, unless you are a completionist for early horror icons. 🤠 I sat down to watch The Vanishing Rider mostly because Boris Karloff is in it. He isn't the star, but you can see that heavy-lidded stare starting to take shape even here in the dirt. The movie is a serial, which means it was designed to be watched in small chunks. Watchi..."
George H. Plympton, Carl Krusada, William Lord Wright
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