Tomorrow is Halloween, so let's talk about monsters. Specifically, let's talk about the monstrous government censors who once hacked and slashed their way through Hollywood's original horror classics.
The Monster (Boris Karloff) befriends Maria (Marilyn Harris), a farmer's daughter. The two play a simple game of throwing flowers in the lake, but as the Monster gets frustrated when he runs out of ...
Mary Shelley's iconic creation has birthed dozens of revisionist takes since the 1931 classic everyone remembers. The story behind the novel is almost as famous as the novel itself: in the summer of ...
“Frankenstein: A Living Comic Book” will be presented at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 31, at the Rialto Theater Center, 228 E. Fourth St. In the special Halloween treat for families, comic book images, ...
The first significant change in Frankenstein came with the introduction of the character, Lady Elizabeth. As anyone who has read the novel or watched the 1930s Universal Horror movies knows, Elizabeth ...
Looking for a good reason to give your eyes a break from your monitor? Then consider putting down the controller and picking up a book--specifically, check out the upcoming Frankenstein: MinaLima ...
Since then, plenty of filmmakers have come up with their own otherworldly boogeymen — slashers, shapeshifting aliens, nun ghosts, killer dolls. Some of them even fit neatly into the Universal Monster ...
“Only monsters play God.” This is the tagline of Guillermo del Toro’s new adaptation of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. The film, which stars Oscar Isaac as the titular egotistical scientist and Jacob ...