Box Office: 'Ride Along' Crushes 'I, Frankenstein' on Friday

“I was made of a dozen used parts from eight different corpses,” says the creature. “I'm a monster.” That is also the early verdict on I, Frankenstein, which this morning had a perfect score of zero on the Rotten Tomatoes website of aggregate reviews

Before settling in to watch the movie, I didn't know that I, Frankenstein was based on a graphic novel. Maybe knowing that fact beforehand would have helped prepare me a bit (I also didn't fully read Annalee's review, on purpose), because when I

Mary Shelley gets an acknowledgment in the closing credits of “I, Frankenstein,” and one imagines the legendary author putting down her cup of tea to say, “Yes, well, thank you, but I'd rather you wouldn't.” IFKS_124 If anyone 

Lionsgate's Aaron Eckhardt-starring I, Frankenstein is on pace to come in at #5 or #6 at the domestic box office this weekend, bringing in less than $8 million on its $65 million production budget. That means the movie may not even crack the top five

I, Frankenstein hit theaters on Jan. 24 boasting an all-out war between the monster (played by Aaron Eckhart) and a slew of demons and gargoyles. It sounds like a fantasy-lovers dream come true, but the truth is, the movie