Review of Frankenstein (1931) by Keith Phipps for The A.V. Club — 21 Apr 2013
Frankenstein works as a fast-moving thriller and, even now, a stylish, frighteningly atmospheric horror film, but also as a sad outcast parable. Frankenstein's creature may be a monstrosity, but he's also instantly sympathetic to anyone who's ever felt like a misfit.
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This review of Frankenstein (1931) was written by Keith Phipps and published by The A.V. Club on 21 Apr 2013.
Frankenstein has generally received very positive reviews.
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