Just call them the “Splice” girls. The poster child is Dren. She’s got no hair, a nasty stinger in her tail, eight fingers and legs with extra joints. Then there’s Elsa, the woman who created Dren. A ...
Dark, sleek, funny and creepily infectious, the genetic-engineering horror-comedy “Splice” is a dynamic comeback vehicle for Canadian genre director Vincenzo Natali, who made a splash a few years ago ...
It's a bird! It's a platelet! It's a hot bald chick! The laboratory concoction at the center of "Splice" grows from a mixture of human and animal DNA. Several animals. She -- It? They? -- is smart, ...
Splice” (opening June 4 in select theaters) is a thinking person's horror film. This new movie from producer Guillermo Del Toro is more for fans of the old Universal horror films than of the recent ...
Maybe once or twice a year a film comes along that is under-hyped but much better than you would expect. Splice is one of 2010' s most welcome surprises. It is being marketed as a bog-standard, scary ...
The scientists at the center of Splice should have watched a couple of horror movies - that way, they'd know to never go against the moral code and inject human DNA into one of their genetic creations ...
When two young scientists decide to splice together human and animal DNA to create a new organism, you just know things aren't going to turn out all right. Elsa (Sarah Polley) and Clive (Adrien Brody) ...
The hardest fiction to swallow in Vincenzo Natali’s provocative sci-fi thriller “Splice” may well be the youth of the research couple at the center of the story of DNA tinkering gone bad. Clive and ...
There’s already controversy swirling around Splice, the tale of a dangerous genetic experiment who looks like a beautiful woman. Directed by the indie auteur behind Cube, Vincenzo Natali, the movie is ...
It’s been 192 years since Mary Shelley published her gothic masterpiece “Frankenstein,” and the versatility of Shelley’s “modern Prometheus” mythology continues unabated. “Splice” presents the latest ...
The two recognizable stars of “Splice,” a pleasurably shivery, sometimes delightfully icky horror movie about love and monsters in the age of genetic engineering, are Adrien Brody and Sarah Polley, a ...