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We wanted to take a step back and look at one of the original, famous monsters – Universal’s “Frankenstein” from 1931. Young horror that really marked the trail for those that came after. Is this a gothic castle horror film that delves into themes of science vs. religion? Of negligent fathers and family dynamics? Or is Bill digging too deep again? Find out!
“Jerry, son of… Well, also Jerry.” I answered.
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By Bill Badgley and Nick Keyser4.9
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We wanted to take a step back and look at one of the original, famous monsters – Universal’s “Frankenstein” from 1931. Young horror that really marked the trail for those that came after. Is this a gothic castle horror film that delves into themes of science vs. religion? Of negligent fathers and family dynamics? Or is Bill digging too deep again? Find out!
“Jerry, son of… Well, also Jerry.” I answered.
Look at us on Instagram
Follow us on Twitter (or don't we're not really there - and you probably shouldn't be either. And yeah, we know, the dumb name changed)
Hit us up with comments and suggestions at [email protected]
Rate! Review! Recommend!