Horror films have imprinted the idea of Frankenstein as a story about a murderous, unthinking, man-made monster. But Shelley's original creation was quite different. "Shelley's dealing with the ...
The Monster therefore has no companion, friend or mate and it is this which leads him to demand that Victor create a female version of himself. Evidence "Believe me, Frankenstein: I was benevolent ...
Karloff, of course, played Frankenstein’s monster in 1931’s Frankenstein and reprised the role for Bride of Frankenstein in 1935 and Son of Frankenstein in 1939. Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein ...
Starting with Mary Wollstonecraft's ground-breaking feminist text, A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792), and moving into a radical re-imagining of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1818 ...
The first model, shown above ... The end product is a sort of Frankenstein's-monster amalgamation of the two cars—but it's exactly our sort of crazy. While the first two models take on a ...
But James Gunn’s new DCU series Creature Commandos, which features the Bride as one of its titular monster heroes, finally gives Dr. Frankenstein’s second creation the first-place status that ...
Along with the high- and low-brow gags, the film’s timeless theme keeps it as relatable today as it was in 1974. Gene Wilder stars as the grandson of the original Frankenstein, with Peter Boyle as the ...
Harbour voices Eric Frankenstein, a monster fashioned together by Dr. Frankenstein from various dead people’s body parts. The mad scientist also gave him a companion, The Bride (voiced by Indira ...