Jacob Elordi twirls through Guillermo del Toro’s “Frankenstein” in what’s practically a modern dance performance, calling upon the Japanese discipline of Butoh to play the monster as a precocious ...
Guillermo del Toro and James Cameron’s friendship is one of Hollywood’s purest, and recently, del Toro shared a brief story about when the two bunked together. In the Battle Angel OVA directed by ...
Seven Ways Seven Days Gets You Through the Week: Trustworthy local reporting. Piping‑hot food news. Thoughtful obituaries. Must‑do events. Stuck in Vermont videos. Eye‑opening personals. All the fun ...
I love a good survival thriller. I have seen Deliverance more times than I can count. I traumatized myself repeatedly as a child by obsessively re-watching Alive. And I even dedicated an installment ...
Well, he did it again. Guillermo del Toro’s new film, “Frankenstein,” has impressed both audiences and critics with its adaptation of Mary Shelley’s classic tale. After its release, the film earned an ...
The film begins, as Shelley’s novel does, on a giant ship that’s trapped in the Arctic ice—one that is clearly a physical, colossal prop. When the hulking Creature (played by Jacob Elordi) shows up ...
Frankenstein’s monster has become one of the most iconic horror characters in cinema history, despite the fact that the original novel is not a horror story and Frankenstein is not truly a monster.
The Guillermo del Toro adaptation brings unique perspective—but fails to match the depth of its source material. When it was announced that Guillermo del Toro had struck a deal with Netflix to write ...
I read Mary Shelley’s original version around two years ago, and the obsession began. I annotated my copy front to back, watched several film adaptations and took a “Frankenstein”-based writing class.
This issue is preventing our website from loading properly. Please review the following troubleshooting tips or contact us at [email protected]. By submitting your ...
It’s aaalive, but not in the ways you might think. Sewing together a career’s worth of limbs, intestines and dismembered body parts from his previous films, taking fleshy bits from former pictures and ...