Raw and wryly funny, "A Few Feet Away" follows the hookup exploits of a Grindr-obsessed twink in Buenos Aires.
Genre madness, a restored marquee, a ferocious bride, and some valiant librarians are coming to theaters this busy week.
The Beale Street Monster Club in Memphis celebrates the horror movies and horror stars of classic-era Hollywood.
I watched three movies in October, and the one that impressed me the most was a 90-year-old horror classic I loved seeing in the theater. 1. Bride of Frankenstein (10/28/2025, in the theater) Grade: A ...
In the final moments of Frankenstein, Guillermo del Toro’s epic retelling of Mary Shelley’s Victorian classic, all six feet five inches of Jacob Elordi’s prosthetics-covered body fills the screen. His ...
Guillermo del Toro‘s Frankenstein had been a passion project of his long before Netflix came on board. The filmmaker had dreamed of reimagining Mary Shelley’s classic tale for years, blending his ...
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Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein was a genuine masterpiece, and his movie was the closest that Hollywood has ever come to bringing Mary Shelley’s novel to the big screen. The classic Universal Horror ...
There aren’t many fictional characters who have appeared in more movies than the Frankenstein Monster. Dracula, certainly, and probably Sherlock Holmes, but he’s right near the top of the list, that’s ...
Guillermo del Toro was a young child growing up in Mexico when he first saw James Whale’s 1931 film adaptation of “Frankenstein.” The film was an epiphany for the young boy, who spent every Sunday ...