Guillermo del Toro's film is dramatically poised reimagining that occasionally forgets that Mary Shelley’s horror was rooted in the human, not the supernatural ...
Visually, del Toro’s use of circle motifs, as seen in “Crimson Peak,” “The Shape of Water” and “Nightmare Alley,” was used to ...
After the Universal Monsters were established, the studio brought two of its most famous creatures together in Frankenstein ...
What evil lurks in the hearts of men? That tagline belongs to The Shadow, but it could easily be applied to Frankenstein, ...
Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein is more of a comedic farce than a straight horror flick, but it's really funny and it ...
The director, Elordi, and Oscar Isaac join EW for a laugh-filled conversation about the new adaptation of Mary Shelley's ...
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