Review: 'Victor Frankenstein' Recasts a Tale That Keeps On Giving

Forget the monsters and the inventive technology — the hardest part about suspending disbelief for Victor Frankenstein has to do with the extreme attractiveness of the two nerds at its core. Victor Frankenstein is set to hit 

This doubtless explains “Victor Frankenstein,” a pop romp that exhumes Mary Shelley's famous monster-maker for a jaunty bromance with his bestie, Igor. It's a hyperventilated resurrection that owes less to Shelley (or most Frankenstein flicks) than to

“VICTOR FRANKENSTEIN”: Radical scientist Victor Frankenstein (James McAvoy) and his equally brilliant protégé Igor Strausman (Daniel Radcliffe) share a noble vision of aiding humanity through their groundbreaking research into immortality. But Victor's 

James McAvoy & Daniel Radcliffe Take 'Victor Frankenstein' To Mexico City James McAvoy makes funny faces at the press conference for Victor Frankenstein held at Expo Bancome on Saturday night (November 14) in 

Ten minutes into “Victor Frankenstein,” there's a scene so gross, ghoulish and goofy that it demands you make a big decision: Get on board this wild ride or bail. Daniel Radcliffe's hunchbacked Igor is at the center of this devilish and deliciously