There’d be no science fiction without a 19-year-old Mary Shelley in 1816 writing the tale of a scientist who their undead creature to life. Ever since, her tale of creation has inspired adaptations that have propelled the evolution of genre in film, television, and even music.
There’d be no science fiction without a 19-year-old Mary Shelley in 1816 writing the tale of a scientist who their undead creature to life. Ever since, her tale of creation has inspired adaptations that have propelled the evolution of genre in film, television, and even music.Read more… Read More poor things, frankenstein, diablo cody, mel brooks, jonny lee miller, wishbone, entertainment culture, brian de palma, james whale, netflix, paul williams, pete, frank n furter, frankenollie, mary shelley, alex garland, tim curry, oscar isaac, danny boyle, the munsters, benedict cumberbatch, horror comics, emma stone, shane black, rocky, byron, disney, minnie, frankenweenie, bill hader, romanticism, tim burton, mary shelley elle fanning, lisa frankenstein, elsa, victoria frankenstein, yorgos lanthimos, victor frankenstein, frankenstein in popular culture, gene wilder, penny dreadful, monster mash, christopher lee, david harbour, human interest, fred dekker, erice, percy bysshe shelley, mickey mouse, fred gwynne, bella baxter, rory kinnear, zelda williams, peter cushing, anna lore Gizmodo