Mary Shelley, often overlooked in sci-fi history, was the first-ever science fiction writer. Inspired by cutting-edge debates ...
This defib sits outside my office so I decided to work it into a video and remembered Earl Bakken praising Frankenstein (the movie) for sparking his interest in electricity, which triggered a memory ...
Cut to the doctor sleeping in a large elaborate bed, covered in sultry red sheets. He opens his eyes and is scared as ...
Oscar Isaac and Jacob Elordi star in Guillermo del Toro’s latest creature-feature, Frankenstein. See the latest image of the ...
It’s aliiiive! Netflix has released a first-look image at Guillermo del Toro’s “Frankenstein” and revealed that the film will be released in November. The new photo shows Oscar Isaac ...
Science fiction film and television has long been fascinated by robots. But stories that show us uncannily human cyborgs have ...
Victor Frankenstein in del Toro's reimagining of Mary Shelley's classic novel. It may be just a slither, but it feels like the whole cake finally getting to see something from the film that boasts ...
Twice. By John Otis One of the actor Boris Karloff’s most lauded roles was his humanizing portrayal of a horror film progenitor: Frankenstein’s monster, based on the novel by Mary Shelley.
The authors of the 1957 study blamed the mass media image of scientists as the most likely influence for the responses. But how did this image evolve? In the 1931 film, Victor Frankenstein claims that ...