Watching Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein took me down memory lane, studying the story in an English class. The 1818 Mary Shelley novel has been adapted so many times in various media, almost ...
With whimsical cinematography and standout acting, the novel’s latest adaptation brings its exploration of character to life.
Frankenstein is Guillermo del Toro’s magnum opus. Everything that he’s done before this has been a learning lesson and an experiment to give him the skills to create this visually stunning, often ...
More than once, incensed characters accuse the mad doctor of being the true “monster” in Guillermo del Toro’s “Frankenstein” — not to be confused with Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein,” even though this ...
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'Frankenstein' Review: Guillermo del Toro's visually stunning monster adaptation searches for a pulse
It's difficult to think of a story Hollywood has revisited more than "Frankenstein." There have been dozens of film adaptations, yet none can top the 1931 classic that made Boris Karloff a star. So do ...
Guillermo del Toro is such a revered artist and an adored man that his status as a cheerleader of filmmaking craftspeople and hands-on artisans, his adulation for the art form itself, and his fight to ...
While del Toro keeps most of the source material intact, he adds a realistic touch to the film by telling the story through the lens of a father and his child. Victor Frankenstein (Isaac) wasn’t ...
It was surely inevitable that Guillermo del Toro, that master of creatures and monsters and Gothic gorgeousness (“Pan’s Labyrinth,” “The Shape of Water,” “Crimson Peak”), would one day take on the ...
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