The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey mounts a fresh take of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein For two centuries, every generation has had a Frankenstein to call their own. Now, the Shakespeare Theatre of ...
“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 director Guillermo del Toro has revealed that he used a different frame rate for the scenes between Jacob Elordi's Creature and Mia Goth's Elizabeth – and that's one of the reasons why ...
Before he learns speech, before he learns cruelty, before he learns the terrible weight of a creator’s indifference, The Creature in “Frankenstein” learns hunger. And then — astonishingly — he learns ...
Editor's note: The following contains spoilers for 'Frankenstein'Guillermo del Toro's long-awaited Frankenstein is now on Netflix, and audiences are eating it up. Oscar Isaac shines maddeningly bright ...
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 ...
Located at Selfridges in the heart of London, the free exhibit called Frankenstein: Crafting a Tale Eternal offers guests a fascinating insight into the making of writer and director Guillermo del ...
The film begins, as Shelley’s novel does, on a giant ship that’s trapped in the Arctic ice—one that is clearly a physical, colossal prop. When the hulking Creature (played by Jacob Elordi) shows up ...
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.
If anyone is a master at telling monster stories, it’s Guillermo del Toro. For years, he has wanted to tell his version of “Frankenstein,” and now his imagining of the classic Mary Shelley novel has ...
AI is slowly becoming a monster that we might not be able to control. Like the hideous creature unleashed by Dr. Frankenstein in the new Netflix movie by Guillermo del Toro, we don’t have a good ...
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 ...