So you loved Frankenstein. What should you watch next? We asked our audience to share their recommendations. You suggested other stories of men and monsters, plus your Guillermo del Toro favorites.
Del Toro's new Frankenstein adaption reimagines Mary Shelley's 1818 Gothic novel. Frankenstein was like a tech bro: "creating something without considering the consequences," he explains.
Daniel Olivas's novel puts a new spin on the age-old Frankenstein story. In this retelling, 12 million "reanimated" people provide a cheap workforce for the United States...and face a very familiar type of bigotry.
The Atlanta theater company, Found Stages, is launching a new play with a twist: it reaches the audience through just text messages. Playwright Neeley...
Frankenstein has been a popular novel turned movie since it was first published in 1818. At Emory University , three Atlanta playwrights took a new look...
Frankenstein has been a popular novel turned movie since it was first published in 1818. At Emory University , three Atlanta playwrights took a new look...