From Bloody Disgusting: "One of the most exciting aspects of genre film is its ability to reinvent itself no matter how stale the trope or subgenre. All it takes is a fresh perspective, new voice, or a visionary to show that even centuries old stories can be hacked up and stitched back together to breath new life into it. Take Mary Shelley’s now 200-year-old Frankenstein, a classic novel that’s received nearly two centuries worth of adaptations in television, film, and stage plays. You’d think there’d be nothing left to say, but of course, that’s not true. Filmmaker Larry Fessenden returns to the director’s chair to show there’s still a wealth of existential terror and emotional devastation still left to mine from Shelley’s story."
With the new The Crow remake coming soon, we take a look back at the 30-year-old cult classic original–and where the stars are now.
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