A mutated Frankenstein’s monster grows to kaiju size in this wild 1965 Japanese cult film, blending sci-fi horror, atomic fears, and monster mayhem.
It’s difficult to say what’s more surprising: that one of the leading surgeons in Chicago from the 1900s through the 1940s was named Victor Frankenstein, or that after Victor Frankenstein was born in ...
Sinners' Autumn Durald Arkapaw makes history as the first woman to win the Oscar for best cinematography, as stars arrive at ...
Welcome back to our queer film retrospective, “A Gay Old Time.” In this week’s column, with Frankenstein riff The Bride! hitting theaters, let’s revisit 1935’s subtextually queer horror classic Bride ...
Frankenstein’s female creature, also known as “the Bride”, was the first female monster to appear on screen, in the 1935 Frankenstein sequel: The Bride of Frankenstein. An unruly and rebellious figure ...
From Guillermo del Toro’s latest Hollywood blockbuster to the Hotel Transylvania franchise, Frankenstein’s monster is never far from the public eye. Although the creature first appeared in Mary ...
Deadline’s Read the Screenplay series spotlighting the scripts behind the year’s most talked-about movies continues with the Venice Film Festival-premiering Frankenstein, Netflix’s epic drama and long ...
“Frankenstein” director Guillermo del Toro first read the novel when he was a child — and was left captivated by the misunderstood monster. “I immediately knew the creature was me,” he told Page Six ...
Frankenstein’s monster has become one of the most iconic horror characters in cinema history, despite the fact that the original novel is not a horror story and Frankenstein is not truly a monster.
Guillermo Del Toro’s Frankenstein makes major changes to the story of Mary Shelley’s original novel, and some proved controversial. In some ways, Del Toro’s monster is more faithful to the eloquent, ...
Watch Frankenstein on Netflix, and you may notice something peculiar about the cast of Guillermo del Toro’s new movie: Mia Goth (Pearl, X, Maxxxine) plays two distinct roles, as both the mother of ...
SPOILER ALERT: This article contains spoilers for Guillermo del Toro‘s “Frankenstein,” now streaming on Netflix. Guillermo del Toro has often said that Mary Shelley’s 1818 novel “Frankenstein” is like ...