Frankenstein update feed
"2013: 717 2012: 697 2011: 682 2010: 660 2009: 639 2008: 608 2007: 581 2006: 547 2005: 542 2004: 527 2003: 517 "
"2012: 697 2011: 682 2010: 660 2009: 639 2008: 608 2007: 581 2006: 547 2005: 542 2004: 527 2003: 517 "
"2011: 682 2010: 660 2009: 639 2008: 608 2007: 581 2006: 547 2005: 542 2004: 527 2003: 517 "
" Notes: I haven't seen this one yet..."
" Notes: I haven't seen this one yet..."
"2010: 660 2009: 639 2008: 608 2007: 581 2006: 547 2005: 542 2004: 527 2003: 517 "
"2009: 639 2008: 608 2007: 581 2006: 547 2005: 542 2004: 527 2003: 517 "
"2008: 608 2007: 581 2006: 547 2005: 542 2004: 527 2003: 517 "
"James Whale’s adaptation of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein incited many vital developments in our consideration of cinema. Besides ushering in the concept of the modern American horror film, it also made a star of Boris Karloff, sent Whale off on a lengthy career in both film and theater, and brought censorship into the cultural conversation as no film had ever previously done. But on a more elemental level, it remains an intimate accomplishment in character-based drama and ethical inquisitiven"