Weekend Box Office: 'I, Frankenstein' Flops, 'Ride Along' Tops, 'Frozen …

Aaron Eckhart has some advice for monster movie and Mary Shelley purists who might quibble with “I, Frankenstein,” his futuristic movie version of creature that features Eckhart as the monster almost 100 years in the future. GoingOut Guide. Looking for

Kevin Grevioux's graphic novel comes alive—alive!—in this gothic 3D actioner from the makers of the Underworld movies. Aaron Eckhart embodies Dr. Frankenstein's creature, who's given the name Adam by the Queen of the Gargoyles (Miranda Otto).

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 

Lionsgate's launch of “I, Frankenstein” was clinging to life at about $3 million for Friday and appeared heading for a $10 million weekend at the U.S. box office. The fantasy-actioner, set in a dystopian world, has generated dismal reviews with a 3

This dreary horror-superhero hybrid about a war between angels and demons is as soulless as the title character.