One of the few genre-adjacent films to be embraced by the Academy, the critical darling “Poor Things” is both subversive and accessible. Show host …continue reading Final Girl on 6th Ave: Poor Things (2023)
One of the most influential horror classics, “Frankenstein” helped birth the age of Universal Monsters and still electrifies today. After recently celebrating our 200th …continue reading Spookshow: Frankenstein (1931)
“Poor Things” marries thought-provoking feminist themes, literary influences, and surrealist fantasy into a sublime cinematic masterpiece. Poor Things, directed by Greek filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos, …continue reading Movie Night: Poor Things (2023)
Gain insight into the making of a horror masterpiece and peek into the mind of the visionary creator, Bomani J. Story. Get ready to …continue reading Another GD Horror Pod: Bomani J. Story
A rare directorial effort from Roger Corman, “Frankenstein Unbound” boasts a heavyweight cast tackling Mary Shelley’s seminal horror story. A scientist in the year …continue reading The Daily Dig: Frankenstein Unbound (1990)
We dig deep into the horror vaults with a look at a genre classic, the atmospheric literary adaptation “The Curse of Frankenstein”. Now that …continue reading Spookshow: The Curse of Frankenstein (1957)
A staggering work of feminist horror, “Birth/Rebirth” finds familiar inspiration in the depth and emotional weight of “Frankenstein”. Birth/Rebirth wastes no time making an …continue reading Reel Review: Birth/Rebirth (2023)
“Frankenstein” gives life to a misunderstood monster, a fallen angel turned malignant devil, and forces us to confront our own humanity. As I was …continue reading Birth and Rebirth: 200 Years of “Frankenstein”
Sometimes, it’s good to embrace the dark side, especially when it comes to challenging and shaping students with classic horror literature. The dark side …continue reading Classic Horror Literature for Student Readers
“The Welder” gets ample points for style and creativity, but this modern Frankenstein tale proves pretty parts don’t make a whole. Co-written and directed …continue reading Reel Review: The Welder (2023)
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