If you’ve seen an influx of leaf emojis on your social media feed in recent weeks, don’t worry — you’re not being stalked by bonkers botanists. The foliage making its way into tweets and Instagram ...
This image released by Netflix shows Oscar Isaac as Victor Frankenstein in a scene from “Frankenstein.” (Ken Woroner/Netflix via AP) Guillermo del Toro’s “Frankenstein” is a visual feast, a ...
Frankenstein gets the party started by making Oscar Isaac’s Victor Frankenstein out to be misunderstood. His dad doesn’t give his mom and him the time of day, and when he is around, he’s abusive.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Left to right: Boris Karloff in “Frankenstein” (Universal Pictures), Jacob Elordi in Guillermo del Toro’s “Frankenstein” (Ken ...
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There’s nothing like a practical effect. CGI simply does not bring the viewer into the narrative in the same way that a physical transformation does. For example, we are obsessed with watching Walton ...
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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In our exclusive look at the Art and Making of Frankenstein book, we saw some concept art of Frankenstein’s monster that gave us ...
Consider our breaths taken away. We’re going to need Doctor Frankenstein himself to bring life back into our body. What has transpired, you ask? Well, Jacob Elordi has shared some INCREDIBLE selfies ...
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