Writer Kevin Grevioux hoped to do just that with a pair of film IPs based on two of his own creations — Underworld and I, Frankenstein — given that they were both produced by Lakeshore Entertainment.
In “I, Frankenstein” superhero wannabe Adam is Frankenstein’s monster, drawn from Mary Shelley’s monster tale, penned in 1818. In this new sequel, the monster is handsome, despite stitches winding ...
Good morning everyone, today on “What to play tonight?” I suggest a movie, “I, Frankenstein”. A touch of background, I was a child of the 90’s when Mystery Science Theatre 3000 (mst3k) was still on TV ...
Although it features a fast pace and some great action sequences, I, Frankenstein fails to live up to the potential of the film’s story elements. The use of a war between gargoyles and demons is great ...
Debuting at NYCC today! Here is the cover to the I, FRANKENSTEIN graphic novel accompanying the Lionsgate film opening January 24th, 2014. Writer, actor & Underworld co-creator Kevin Grevioux will be ...
Hosted on MSN
Aaron Eckhart's 'I, Frankenstein' Finds Love on Free Streaming a Decade After Being a Flop
Classic monster movies come in many shapes and sizes, but 2014’s I, Frankenstein starring Aaron Eckhart, Bill Nighy, and Miranda Otto not only brought nothing new to the story of Mary Shelley’s famous ...
Let's talk bad movies for a while, for regardless of what its few defenders maintain, I, Frankenstein is resolutely bad. It was apparently assembled out of scenes cut from the Underworld movies: ...
It seems inconceivable that anyone would pay $12, let alone venture out in 12-degree weather, to see “I, Frankenstein.” But maybe there are reasons. Perhaps you’re an Aaron Eckhart completist? A ...
To answer your question, yes, Aaron Eckhart does punch a gargoyle in the face in his latest movie I, Frankenstein, and... yeah, it's pretty badass. Interested? Read on... In Lionsgate's spinoff of ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results