The writer-director also explains the offbeat 1930s setting of her 'Bride of Frankenstein' riff, which hits theaters in March. Reading time 4 minutes Last year, creature-feature fans got a lavishly ...
The gruesome first look, which hasn’t been made available to the public, opens with Buckley’s character falling down a staircase and breaking her bones after she lands sprawled out on the floor. She ...
Is there a single work of horror fiction more influential than Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein? The 1818 novel — in which the titular scientist successfully manages to reanimate the dead — has been ...
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