Frankenstein, Guillermo Del Toro and Netflix
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There are movies that we lovingly declare to be among the worst of all time, ranging from the works of Edward D. Wood Jr. (Plan 9 from Outer Space) to the filmography of Uwe Boll (Alone in the Dark) to standalone efforts like Manos: The Hands of Fate and ...
While the original Bride of Frankenstein served as a direct sequel to 1931’s Frankenstein, The Bride! starts off as a standalone story with hardly any involvement from Victor Frankenstein (Frankenstein, of course, is the scientist’s, not the monster’s name).
Jacob Elordi, Guillermo del Toro, Christoph Waltz, Charles Dance, Alexandre Desplat and more also walked the BFI London Film Festival red carpet.
It’s been an exciting time in the world of Universal Monsters. We absolutely loved Nosferatu, Robert Eggers’ darkly poetic take on Dracula, which released last winter. And we equally enjoyed visiting Universal Epic Universe’s Dark Universe, a theme ...
If the essence of Guillermo del Toro’s three-decade filmmaking career had to be reduced to a single idea, it would be his unending belief that the creepy looking outcasts we choose to call “monsters” are misunderstood, and the real monsters are often ...