It's alive — and tall as hell! Netflix has unveiled its first full look at Jacob Elordi as the creature in Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein, now playing in theaters. Social media accounts for the ...
Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein is in theaters this weekend before its hits Netflix on November 7—and a full month from now, you’ll be able to read it, too. Book publisher Insight Editions is ...
While there’s little about Jacob Elordi that screams monstrous, his plaintive rendition of Mary Shelley’s Creature – from under Mike Hill’s indelible monster designs – saves Guillermo Del Toro’s ...
Guillermo del Toro is an undisputed master of storytelling, and at long last, his adaptation of Mary Shelley's classic tale of Victor Frankenstein is now streaming on Netflix, alongside a limited US ...
Over the years, the “Frankenstein” story has seen many screen adaptations, but none of them have looked quite like this one. Del Toro, working with master cinematographer Dan Laustsen (Oscar-nominated ...
In the world of alternate movie posters, the name Tyler Stout always stands out. Stout’s work has been a gateway to so many young poster fans, so anytime his name shows up on a list of people ...
As the Creature, a superb Jacob Elordi will break your heart in this winning adaptation of Mary Shelley’s classic tale When Mary Shelley subtitled her 1818 novel, “Frankenstein” with “or: The Modern ...
Frankenstein star Oscar Isaac was a guest on Jimmy Fallon last night, and the Moon Knight actor brought along a new clip from Guillermo del Toro's long-awaited Netflix adaptation. This latest sneak ...
Almost 100 years ago, Frankenstein (the man, not the monster) declared an ecstatic, revelatory victory over scientific dogma: “It’s alive!” He had imbued life into a body constructed from dead human ...
In the two centuries since the Gothic novel’s publication, the English writer’s tale of a science experiment gone wrong has captivated audiences around the world and taken on a life of its own Kayla ...
It’s alive! We’re talking about Guillermo del Toro’s reimagining of “Frankenstein.” And it’s finally available to watch after the film premiered at the Venice Film Festival back in August. What better ...