Review: 'I, Frankenstein' lumbers along as so-so popcorn flick

Photo courtesy LionsgateEssentially, writes Kurt Loder, I, Frankenstein is an Underworld movie. It's based on a graphic novel by Kevin Grevioux, who also worked on those films, and numbers among its producers several 

It would be premature to suggest this without consulting the archives, but “I, Frankenstein” might very well set some kind of record for the most expository dialogue in a single feature film, with almost every spoken exchange either relaying a

Quite frankly as misguided and problematic as the forlorn romanticism of Kenneth Branagh's 1994 adaptation, not to mention as ridiculously self-serious, Stuart Beattie's 'I, Frankenstein' isn't even campy enough to be fun.

Quite frankly as misguided and problematic as the forlorn romanticism of Kenneth Branagh's 1994 adaptation, not to mention as ridiculously self-serious, Stuart Beattie's 'I, Frankenstein' isn't even campy enough to be fun.

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 former English lit major with a secret yen for fan