Frankenstein

Frances Stein (Movie Review)

“I am not a monster. I am a scientist.” This simple yet heavy declaration opens Big Biting Pig Production’s newest tale of mad science, Frances Stein. The two behind this relatively new production company, PJ Woodside and Steve Hudgins, worked together to create an original take on an age old ... Read More

Closer to God (Movie Review)

Long before Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein, mankind has been obsessed and fascinated by its own mortality and cheating death. In the decades that have passed since Frankenstein’s release, advances in technology have made prolonging life possible. Going one step further again, it became possible to clone ... Read More

The Bride of Frankenstein Turns 80 years Old

The honeymoon is still going strong for Universal Pictures’ The Bride of Frankenstein, celebrating its eightieth anniversary on April 22, 2015. After the massive success of 1931’s Frankenstein, Universal Studios brought back the original Frankenstein producer Carl Laemmle Jr. and director James Whale to pick up the story of their last film. Interestingly, ... Read More

Interview – Edgar Winter

Some are born with music running through veins before they even realize it. For multi-instrumentalist Edgar Winter, his love for music, along with desire to create, came rather naturally growing up along side his brother Johnny, whom seemed to be destine for greatness. Fusing Jazz, ... Read More

I, Frankenstein (Movie Review)

Solidifying their place in the Horror genre, Lionsgate and Lakeshore Entertainment continues to bring outstanding Action Horror movies such as the release of I, Frankenstein on January 24th 2014.  Based on the graphic novel by actor Kevin Grevioux, who has starred in such blockbuster films ... Read More