In her column “Brutal Monsters,” Cate Burtner ’25 offers commentary on the literature of mental illness. To read Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein” is to read a good number of stories told on top of each ...
This fall Frankenstein’s monster rises once more, summoned this time by Mexican film director Guillermo del Toro. But green-skinned, bolt-necked and flat-skulled he is not. In fact, the monster — who ...
There’s nothing like a practical effect. CGI simply does not bring the viewer into the narrative in the same way that a physical transformation does. For example, we are obsessed with watching Walton ...
Netflix has debuted the first trailer for Guillermo del Toro's "Frankenstein," featuring Jacob Elordi as the monster, at its ...
In this review, writer Rory Doherty explores Jacob Elordi's track record of playing monsters and how his role in the new film Frankenstein contributes to that legacy. Guillermo Del Toro says he cast ...
Jacob Elordi is unrecognizable in “Frankenstein.” He’s not the high school jock who struts the halls of “Euphoria” High, the college boy worth killing for in “Saltburn,” the taller-than-life rock star ...
Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein is finally coming to Netflix — and it looks like a masterpiece in the making. After years of whispers, rumors, and fans practically begging for updates on the book ...
Guillermo Del Toro’s Frankenstein makes major changes to the story of Mary Shelley’s original novel, and some proved controversial. In some ways, Del Toro’s monster is more faithful to the eloquent, ...
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