Guillermo Del Toro's 'Frankenstein' features costume design from Kate Hawley. Her beautiful work on the three protagonists aids the storytelling and shapes the fantastical universe.
As Guillermo del Toro earned another Oscar for his 2018 sci-fi romance The Shape of Water shot in Ontario, J. Miles Dale, the film’s producer, proudly said of most key creative positions, from the ...
Once upon a time, the name “Frankenstein” might not have automatically conjured images of malachite-print crinoline gowns and carnelian red floor-length veils. But Kate Hawley’s work just might change ...
Guillermo del Toro reunited with “Crimson Peak” costume designer Kate Hawley to help bring the look of “Frankenstein” to life. When Hawley got the call, as a lover of the romantics and former art ...
Gothic romance is everywhere—on runways, where designers are making couture for vampires, in homes with Medieval modern interiors trending, and, of course, in your Netflix queue, where projects like ...
Dressing up as the classic Frankenstein's monster may be especially fitting this year, since National Frankenstein Day lands on Halloween, Friday, Oct. 31. "National Frankenstein Friday, on the last ...
Guillermo del Toro's designers, makeup artist, composer and cinematographer tell how they brought Frankenstein to life ...
The story of Frankenstein became a movie legend with Universal Pictures' 1931 film, directed by James Whale and starring Boris Karloff as the Monster. The movie brought Mary Shelley's classic tale to ...
A monster expert at the University of Delaware talks about how monsters have been used to oppress other cultures.
Frankenstein,” one of the earliest science fiction novels, written by Mary Shelley, is a literary masterpiece.  This book, ...
Guillermo Del Toro is the latest director to put his unique stamp on Frankenstein, with a much-hyped Netflix adaptation ...
The same day Guillermo del Toro’s adaptation of the book “Frankenstein” premiered on the big screen at FilmScene on Oct. 24, my class discussion section was debating the story’s central question, “Who ...