FRANKENSTEIN. Were anyone to ask (why would they?), I would have said, even minutes ago, that I first read Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus when I was far too young to appreciate its form and content. My bookshelf has made a liar of me, though, yet again: The copy found there is a […]
Frankenstein
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Franken-fail
Reviews I, FRANKENSTEIN. It would be a deliciously nasty irony if this movie were as horrendous, as cobbled together a monstrosity as its famous protagonist. But alas, it isn’t even bad enough to be enjoyable. Instead, it’s bad in a cold, dully familiar, unremarkable way: the white noise of crappy graphic novel adaptations. This extrapolation […]
