Mary Shelley's iconic creation has birthed dozens of revisionist takes since the 1931 classic everyone remembers. The story behind the novel is almost as famous as the novel itself: in the summer of ...
After months of waiting, director Guillermo del Toro’s “Frankenstein” has finally arrived. The Oscar winner’s first film since 2022’s “Pinocchio” hits Netflix this week, following several previous ...
Boris Karloff was the first actor to bring the monster, a.k.a. the Creature, to life in the 1931 film The role of the monster has been portrayed by numerous actors over the years, with Jacob Elordi ...
Commentary: This love letter to classic Gothic literature features my favorite Frankenstein monster. Strong writing, beautiful world-building and a solid cast make this show a must-watch for any genre ...
People’s surprise at their own thirst for del Toro’s Creature is itself surprising. We are talking about “Frankenstein,” a story that entered the world in 1818, brimming with psychosexual intrigue and ...
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.
Oscar Isaac and Jacob Elordi take on Victor Frankenstein and the Creature, respectively, in Guillermo del Toro's new adaptation. Mia Goth plays two roles. Two Game of Thrones alums and a Degrassi ...
Unlike the iconic monster we have come to know through various movies, Guillermo del Toro's "Frankenstein" is more faithful to Mary Shelley's original novel. For more than two centuries, Mary ...
When filmmaker Guillermo del Toro set out to find the actors and actresses to bring his version of Frankenstein to life, he started with their eyes. “I cast eyes,” he told Tudum. “The eyes of the ...
From the town of Gernsheim, on the eastern banks of a languorous meander in the Rhine, it was once possible to see the steep slate roof and towers of Frankenstein castle, positioned on a hilltop 10 ...
So, here's just some of what went into creating the spectacle: 1. Guillermo was a child the first time he read Frankenstein, but it took three decades (and a $120 million price tag) for the movie to ...