Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Marc Berman is a New York-based reporter who covers media. Today we celebrate the 60th anniversary of another 1960s favorite, The ...
The word "iconic" is probably overused when it comes to referring to actors from the annals of classic TV history, but it certainly seems appropriate for Yvonne De Carlo, who spent two seasons ...
The post The Munsters Review: Rob Zombie’s ‘60s Sitcom Reboot Embraces Its Campy Source Material appeared first on Consequence. The Pitch: Herman Munster, a big goofy lummox made of reanimated dead ...
Before they were America's spookiest (and most lovable) family, the cast of The Munsters were just a group of talented actors doing their best to make it through long shooting days, heavy makeup and ...
Think The Munsters, but way more grim. UCP is developing 1313, which has been described as a horror series that plays on the Universal Monsterverse, aka a reimagining of the classic 1964-66 CBS sitcom ...
The Munsters is now streaming on Netflix. Rob Zombie’s The Munsters reboot is a labor of enthusiastic love for the typically more violent, sickeningly grindhouse-forward horror filmmaker. Show The ...
Serving as an origin story to the original sitcom, The Munsters sees Herman (Jeff Daniel Phillips) be resurrected in a bizarre science experiment in Transylvania, while Lily (Sheri Moon Zombie) is on ...
Lily Munster is an iconic character from the classic TV sitcom The Munsters. The vampire matriarch is the loyal wife of Frankenstein’s creation Herman Munster and mother to werewolf Eddie Munster.
The Munsters and the Addams Family have been locked in a family feud since both of their TV shows debuted in September 1964. These two families of fright didn’t ask for this comparison, but it doesn’t ...
This is a big week for fans of musician and filmmaker Rob Zombie, as the director returns to the world of feature length productions with his reimagining of The Munsters. Outside his musical career, ...
A new take on The Munsters is in the works, but you can expect it to be more on the creepy side than the silly. Deadline reports today that Universal Content Productions (a division of NBCUniversal) ...
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