TORONTO — Guillermo del Toro has taken the exhumed limbs of his career and sewn them together into “Frankenstein,” which had its Canadian premiere Monday at the Toronto International Film Festival.
Daniel is a University of Louisville graduate with an English degree, a sizable collection of Blu-rays, books, records, and a love of hiking. "It's alive," the immortal words of Victor Frankenstein, ...
Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein is a tale of madness and pain that works best at its most operatic. Oscar Isaac and Jacob Elordi are superb as, respectively, the ethically hideous Victor ...
There has never been a fully faithful adaptation of the book Frankenstein. While that seminal 1818 novel is often credited with being the birth of science fiction, as well as one of the greatest works ...
Guillermo del Toro’s Frankensteinhas brought the iconic monster back from the dead yet again. There’s no denying that the film is a visually stunning addition to the constantly growing lineup of ...
For Hollywood, Frankenstein is lifeless matter that can endlessly be reanimated. Over the last 100 years, there have been myriad Frankenstein adaptations, many of which have frazzled and mutated ...
According to popular understanding, New Year’s Day 2018 belongs to the 68 years since the dawn of the Anthropocene Epoch – where human activity has so dramatically altered the Earth that natural ...