Genre Horror
Mad Love (1935)
★★½ — Mad Love (1935)
The 1930s were shaped by Hollywood's full embrace of sound, the rise of the studio system, and a remarkable run of horror, comedy and noir that still holds up. Fritz Lang's M and Tod Browning's Freaks both arrived in the early years of the decade, pulling cinema into genuinely unsettling territory. Browse Macca's reviews below.
Genre Horror
★★½ — Mad Love (1935)
Genre Comedy
★★½ — It's a Gift (1934)
Genre Comedy
★★★ — She Done Him Wrong (1933)
Genre Horror
★★½ — The Black Cat (1934)
Genre Comedy
★ — Zero for Conduct (1933)
Genre Documentary
★½ — Land Without Bread (1933)
Genre Horror
★★ — Vampyr (1932)
Genre Comedy
★★★½ — Duck Soup (1933)
Genre Comedy
★★★ — Sons of the Desert (1933)
Genre Romance
★½ — L'Âge d'or (1930)
Genre Comedy
★★★ — Block-Heads (1938)
Genre Horror
★★★ — The Mummy (1932)
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