Imagine a world where you commute to work by hoverplane, consume all your food and drink via a digestible tablet, and use a sequence of letters and numbers as a name. That’s the speculative ...
https://thevintagecameo.com/2014/07/accidentally-hilarious-just-imagine-1930/
Looking back with the benefit of a half-century's worth of media history, the original run of The Twilight Zone seems like it was a breeding ground for soon-to-be-famous stars: it featured early-...
https://thevintagecameo.com/2014/03/buster-keaton-twilight-zone/
Strait-Jacket is a delightfully campy '60s thriller starring the indomitable Joan Crawford, directed by B-movie legend William Castle, and written by Robert Bloch, whom you may know as the author...
On the surface, The Phantom of Hollywood, a TV movie from 1974, may seem like it'd only appeal to the most devoted of B-horror aficionados. A retelling of The Phantom of the Opera, the film has...
https://thevintagecameo.com/2014/02/the-phantom-of-hollywood-1974/
The creatures of the night claimed the New Beverly for their own yesterday, as monster fans packed the house for two Frankenstein films, and a chance to see Karloff and Lugosi in person. It wasn...
https://thevintagecameo.com/2014/01/son-of-frankenstein-new-beverly/
The Mystery of the Wax Museum, a two-tone Technicolor mystery from 1933, was a great scheduling pick from the New Beverly theater on this week of creeps leading up to Halloween. Directed by Mich...
https://thevintagecameo.com/2013/10/mystery-wax-museum-1933/