Javier Bardem provided an update about if we should still expect him to play Frankenstein’s monster.
Here’s why Penny Dreadful’s John Clare is one of the best versions of Frankenstein’s monster, even compared to Boris Karloff’s iconic interpretation.
I'm genuinely surprised that Frankenstein's Monster's Monster, Frankenstein is debuting on a thing like Netflix, and not randomly during the 4-4:30 AM slot on Adult Swim. Directed by Daniel Gray Longino (Kroll Show, PEN15) and written by John Levenstein (Arrested Development), this oddball mockumentary runs a brisk 28 minutes and doesn't appear to be attached to anything other than the idea that watching David Harbour do his best blowhard Orson Welles impression for a half-hour would be really, really funny. And you know what? It is. Nailed it. A+ for absurdity. I don'…
Stranger Things' David Harbour stars in Netflix's new Frankenstein-inspired movie, but is any of the comedy based on a true story?
If you can wrap your head around the title, you might just enjoy the twisty meta-nature of this new Netflix series. In this new mockumentary, Stranger Things actor David Harbour plays himself as he uncovers long-lost footage from his father's televised stage play, Frankenstein’s Monster’s Monster, Frankenstein. I don't 100% understand what's going on in this show, even with the first look provided by a new trailer, but I am eager to find out more. And I also never knew that I wanted Harbour to play Orson Welles in a biopic for the …