Fresh lobster is always best, but if you only have access to raw, frozen tails they will still taste great. Just thaw them thoroughly and dry them off with paper towels.
With kitchen shears, cut away the thin under the shell lining of the tail. To keep the tails from curling while they broil, bend each one backward toward the shell to crack it, or insert a skewer lengthwise between the shell and the meat.
Preheat the broiler.
Place the tails on a rack in the broiler with the shell side up and about 3 inches below the heat element. Broil for 5 minutes. Turn the tails so the flesh side is up, brush the top of the lobster meat with melted butter, sprinkle with paprika, and broil for 6-8 more minutes, depending on the size of the tail.
Serve this delectable broiled seafood with extra melted butter in small bowls and lemon wedges. Drizzle the tails with lemon juice and dip the pieces into the butter. Heaven!