I have always had an incredibly soft spot for Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein.” It was the first book that I felt I thoroughly understood, in a literary sense, in my freshman English class in college. In ...
More than 200 years after “Frankenstein” was published, Mary Shelley has never been hotter. The hulking character that the Gothic novelist conjured up — half man, half beast, all monster — will ...
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 ...
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