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Frankenstein may have been written almost two hundred years ago, but the iconic imagery of the lone scientist working in his homemade lab, trying to answer the most profound question of all ...
It’s time to reanimate a centuries-old corpse — and this time, it’s a woman!In “The Tragic Story of Dr. Frankenstein,” opening on Oct. 28 at Brooklyn Arts Exchange, the doctor — and ...
Frankenstein’s hunchback assistant, Igor, was not in the original novel by Mary Shelley but has become as famous as the mad doctor and monster.
Why Victor should be victorious, by Sir Christopher Frayling. Dr Frankenstein, often confused in the public mind with the monster he created, is still the most celebrated movie scientist of them all.
In “The Tragic Story of Dr. Frankenstein,” opening on Oct. 28 at Brooklyn Arts Exchange, the doctor — and the creature she creates from dead bodies — will both be played by ladies, a drastic departure ...