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Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

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Victor Frankenstein is a promising young doctor who, devastated by the death of his mother during childbirth, becomes obsessed with bringing the dead back to life. His experiments lead to the creation of a monster, which Frankenstein has put together with the remains of corpses. It's not long before Frankenstein regrets his actions.
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$45M
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$112M

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  • The Nutty Professor - Features a scientist who transforms into a different character.
  • Dorian Gray - Themes of duality and the struggle between appearance and morality.
  • Jekyll & Hyde - A direct adaptation exploring the classic tale of duality.
  • Being John Malkovich - Explores identity and the nature of self.
  • The Invisible Man - Features transformation and the consequences of scientific experiments.
  • Altered States - Involves experiments that lead to dual identities and transformations.
  • The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari - Themes of madness and duality in personalities.
  • Sybil - Based on a true story about multiple personality disorders.
  • Shutter Island - Psychological thriller with themes of identity and madness.
  • Powder - Events revolve around an individual who is different and struggles with identity.
  • Persona - Explores identity and the psychological aspects of self.
  • Black Swan - Delves into dual identities and inner conflict.
  • The Prestige - Themes of duality and secrets in the pursuit of greatness.
  • The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Miss Osbourne - A retelling of the Jekyll and Hyde story from a different perspective.
  • The Others - Deals with themes of duality and perception of reality.
  • Memento - Explores identity and the effects of memory on personal reality.
  • Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind - Represents the complexities of personality and memory.
  • A Beautiful Mind - Involves a man dealing with his mind's complexities and battling personal demons.
  • The Sixth Sense - Involves psychological elements and dual perception of reality.
  • The Double - Focuses on the theme of a man's encounter with his doppelgänger.
  • The Chameleon - Features issues of identity and transformation.
  • Secret Window - Involves a writer facing his alter ego.
  • Bad Seeds - Describes the internal struggle between good and evil.
  • Jekyll - Modern retelling of the classic Jekyll and Hyde narrative.
  • American Psycho - Explores the conflict between identity and societal pressures.
  • The Secret Life of Walter Mitty - Focuses on personal transformation and identity exploration.
  • The Secret Garden - Explores themes of transformation and personal identity.
  • The Talented Mr. Ripley - About a man with dual identities and themes of deception.
  • Mulholland Drive - Involves themes of identity and psychological complexity.
  • The Sixth Sense - Explores themes of hidden truths and psychological twist.
  • Inception - Explores layered identities and realities.
  • Dark City - Involves identity manipulation and existential themes.
  • The Call Of The Wild - Follows transformation and identity in a different setting.
  • Beetlejuice - Involves themes around identity and the supernatural.
  • The Fall - Involves identity exploration through storytelling.
  • The Lighthouse - Psychological themes and transformation in isolated settings.
  • The Shape of Water - Features themes of transformation and acceptance.
  • The Two Faces of January - Deals with deception and dual identities.
  • Lost Highway - Themes of identity and psychological confusion.
  • A Clockwork Orange - Explores duality within societal norms.

Last updated: 2024-10-02 11:18:28

  • The Incredible Hulk
  • The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
  • Sybil
  • Shutter Island
  • Powder
  • Persona
  • Black Swan
  • The Prestige
  • The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Miss Osbourne
  • The Others
  • Altered States
  • The Invisible Man
  • Being John Malkovich
  • Fight Club
  • Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
  • The Mask
  • Split
  • Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
  • Identity
  • The Nutty Professor
  • Dorian Gray
  • Jekyll & Hyde

Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to The Curse of Frankenstein List

  • The Horror of Frankenstein - A reimagining of the Frankenstein story with dark humor and horror elements.
  • Frankenstein (1931) - The classic adaptation of Mary Shelley's novel that set the standard for Frankenstein films.
  • The Bride of Frankenstein - A direct sequel to the 1931 film, further exploring the themes of creation and monstrosity.
  • Young Frankenstein - A comedic homage to the classic Frankenstein films with parody elements.
  • Ghost of Frankenstein - Continuing the legacy of the Universal Frankenstein series with a focus on the monster's plight.
  • Frankenstein: Day of the Beast - A modern take on the Frankenstein myth involving demons and horror.
  • I, Frankenstein - A contemporary action film that reinterprets the Frankenstein story in a supernatural context.
  • Victor Frankenstein - A retelling of the Frankenstein story from the point of view of Igor, adding depth to the characters.
  • Frankie & Alice - While focusing on multiple personalities, it touches on the ideas of identity and creation.
  • The Monster Squad - A blend of classic monster lore, including Frankenstein, in a modern adventure setting.
  • The Addams Family - Although comedic, it has elements related to classic horror and monsters, including a Frankenstein-like character.
  • Penny Dreadful - A gothic horror TV series with intertwining stories of classic literary monsters, including Frankenstein.
  • Castle Freak - A horror film that involves themes of dark creation and the consequences of unchecked ambition.
  • Mary Shelley's Frankenstein - A faithful adaptation of Shelley's novel that dives deep into the characters and themes.
  • The Frankenstein Theory - An exploration of the legend of Frankenstein in a found footage format, blending horror with examination.
  • The Bride - A unique take on the Frankenstein tale focusing on the female perspective of creation.
  • Rebelynx - A horror film with themes of creation and the consequences that unfold from experimenting outside nature.
  • The Golem - Exploring themes of creation and monstrosity in a Jewish folk tale context.
  • Hotel Transylvania - A family-friendly take on classic monsters including a comedic representation of Frankenstein.
  • Tusk - A horror film about transformation and monstrosity, reflecting modern takes on creation themes.
  • The Shape of Water - A unique take on creature features that has themes of love and acceptance amidst monstrosity.
  • A Monster Calls - Explores the themes of loss and the monstrous nature of grief, with a sympathetic monster at its heart.
  • The Invisible Man - A film based on H.G. Wells' novel that delves into the complexities of being a misunderstood monster.
  • The Fly - A modern body horror film exploring transformation and tragic consequences of scientific experimentation.
  • Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde - Explores the duality of man and monstrous transformations, similar to Frankenstein's themes.
  • The Cell - A visually striking film that explores the mind of a serial killer with horror elements akin to Frankenstein’s creations.
  • The Witch - A haunting exploration of fear and the supernatural, reflecting the darker side of humanity and folklore.
  • The Cabin in the Woods - A meta horror film that plays with horror tropes, including monster creation and manipulation.
  • The Girl with All the Gifts - A unique take on the zombie genre that explores themes of humanity, monstrosity, and creation.
  • Pet Sematary - Deals with themes of death and resurrection, tapping into the tragic elements of reanimation.
  • An American Werewolf in London - Mixes horror and humor while exploring themes of transformation and the consequences of change.
  • The Nutty Professor - While comedic, it explores themes of duality and transformation similar to those in the Frankenstein narrative.
  • Altered States - A science fiction horror film that examines transformation and the limits of human consciousness.
  • Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street - Explores themes of revenge and monstrous acts, similar to the darker aspects of creation.
  • Midsommar - A psychological horror film that delves into trauma and transformation amidst a cult backdrop.
  • The Craft - A supernatural horror film that explores themes of power and transformation among young women.
  • The Ring - A horror film that deals with cursed creations and the consequences of disturbing the natural order.

Last updated: 2024-09-26 19:09:44

  • The Ring
  • The Bride
  • The Frankenstein Theory
  • Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
  • Castle Freak
  • Penny Dreadful
  • The Addams Family
  • The Monster Squad
  • Frankie & Alice
  • Victor Frankenstein
  • I, Frankenstein
  • Frankenstein: Day of the Beast
  • Young Frankenstein
  • The Horror of Frankenstein
  • The Golem
  • Hotel Transylvania
  • Tusk
  • The Craft
  • Midsommar
  • Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
  • Altered States
  • The Nutty Professor

Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Herbert West: Re-Animator List

  • The Return of the Living Dead - Mixes horror and dark comedy, featuring zombies and a cult classic status.
  • Re-Animator: The Musical - A musical adaptation of the original Re-Animator story with similar themes and humor.
  • Mary Shelley's Frankenstein - A take on the classic story of resurrection with a darker tone.
  • The Frighteners - Combines horror with comedic elements and features supernatural themes.
  • Ash vs Evil Dead - Horror-comedy series featuring dark humor and supernatural elements.
  • Dead Alive - Another gory horror-comedy with a focus on zombies and over-the-top scenarios.
  • The Bride of Re-Animator - Direct sequel to Re-Animator, continuing the story with similar themes.
  • Society - Combines body horror with a satirical take on social classes, similar style to Re-Animator.
  • Planet Terror - Part of Grindhouse, it's a gory, over-the-top horror film with comedic elements.
  • Scanners - Features body horror and mind control with a similar vibe to Re-Animator.
  • Tucker and Dale vs. Evil - Horror comedy that subverts tropes, offering humor alongside horror.
  • The Evil Dead - Combines horror with dark comedy, featuring supernatural elements.
  • Creepshow - Anthology horror film with dark humor, similar in tone to Re-Animator.
  • Hellraiser - Features themes of resurrection and horror, with a cult following.
  • Child's Play - Horror comedy involving a possessed doll, with a similar mix of humor and horror.
  • From Beyond - Similar themes of experimentation and horror, based on H.P. Lovecraft.
  • A Serbian Film - Known for its extreme horror and controversial themes, appealing to a niche audience.
  • What We Do in the Shadows - A mockumentary that combines horror with humor, focusing on vampires.
  • Evil Dead II - More horror-comedy with over-the-top gore and a similar aesthetic.
  • The Thing - Combines horror and science fiction, with a focus on body horror.
  • Basket Case - Cult classic featuring body horror and dark humor.
  • The Addams Family - Dark comedy featuring eccentric characters and a macabre sense of humor.
  • Scream - Horror film with self-referential humor that plays with genre conventions.
  • Zombieland - Horror-comedy that combines zombies with hilarious scenarios.
  • The Cabin in the Woods - Subverts horror tropes with humor and innovative storytelling.
  • The Toxic Avenger - Cult classic horror-comedy focusing on a comedic take on horror elements.
  • Fido - Comedic take on the zombie genre set in a 1950s suburban environment.
  • I Sell the Dead - Dark comedy featuring grave robbers and supernatural elements.
  • Repo! The Genetic Opera - A rock musical that blends horror with dark humor and dystopian themes.
  • Silent Night, Deadly Night - Horror film that features dark humor and a controversial take on holiday themes.
  • Hell Comes to Frogtown - Bizarre post-apocalyptic film with humorous elements and monsters.
  • Tales from the Crypt - Anthology series featuring horror and dark humor, similar tone to Re-Animator.
  • The Howling - Horror film featuring transformations and creature effects with a campy tone.
  • Clone High - Animated series featuring historical clones, mixing humor with surreal elements.
  • Fear Street Trilogy - Modern horror trilogy that plays with genre conventions and has dark themes.
  • The Chatterer - Features themes related to resurrection and experimentation in a horror setting.
  • Invasion of the Body Snatchers - Focuses on themes of identity and horror, with a classic touch.
  • The Dead Don't Die - A quirky take on the zombie genre with humor and social commentary.
  • The Human Centipede - Controversial body horror film with extreme themes and discomfort.
  • Ghostbusters - Supernatural comedy that mixes horror elements with humor and a fun tone.
  • Ultraviolet - Futuristic sci-fi film with horror elements and aesthetic similarity.

Last updated: 2024-10-05 22:30:54

  • The Return of the Living Dead
  • The Evil Dead
  • Creepshow
  • Hellraiser
  • Child's Play
  • From Beyond
  • A Serbian Film
  • What We Do in the Shadows
  • Evil Dead II
  • Tucker and Dale vs. Evil
  • Scanners
  • Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
  • The Frighteners
  • Ash vs Evil Dead
  • Society
  • Planet Terror
  • The Thing
  • Basket Case
  • The Addams Family
  • The Howling
  • Clone High
  • Invasion of the Body Snatchers

Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed List

  • The Abominable Dr. Phibes - Involves a mad scientist and elements of horror and dark humor.
  • Doctor Jekyll and Sister Hyde - Features a twist on the classic horror tale involving transformation and identity.
  • The Invisible Man - Focuses on the theme of scientific experimentation with horrific consequences.
  • The House of Frankenstein - Classic horror film featuring similar themes of madness and monsters.
  • Frankenstein (1931) - The original portrayal of Frankenstein's monster and the moral dilemmas of creation.
  • The Brain That Wouldn't Die - Involves a scientist conducting unethical experiments on life and death.
  • The Fly - Explores the consequences of scientific experimentation with horror elements.
  • I, Frankenstein - Modern take on the Frankenstein mythos featuring a resurrected creature.
  • The Horror of Dr. Frankenstein - A retelling of the Frankenstein story with a focus on the scientist's struggles.
  • Re-Animator - A cult classic involving reanimation and the ethical questions surrounding it.
  • Young Frankenstein - A comedic take on the original story with elements of parody and homage.
  • The Frankenstein Theory - Explores themes of horror and the legacy of the Frankenstein mythos.
  • The Curse of Frankenstein - Offers a gothic retelling similar to the themes in Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed.
  • The Monster Squad - Features iconic monsters and youthful characters dealing with their horror origins.
  • The Witch - Explores themes of forbidden knowledge and the supernatural in a historical setting.
  • Mary Shelley's Frankenstein - A more faithful adaptation of Shelley's original story with deep psychological themes.
  • Hellraiser - Deals with transgressive horror and themes of creation and destruction.
  • The Texas Chain Saw Massacre - Iconic horror film about a family of monsters and the consequences of creation.
  • Tusk - Explores bizarre transformations and horror stemming from experimentation.
  • The Thing - Involves alien experimentation and body horror, similar themes of monstrosity.
  • Shelley - Deals with motherhood, creation, and the burdens thereof, akin to Frankenstein's themes.
  • Dead Alive - Combines horror and dark humor, featuring grotesque transformations.
  • The Cabin in the Woods - Plays with horror conventions and features scientists manipulating horrific scenarios.
  • Bram Stoker's Dracula - Incorporates themes of creation, immortality, and the monstrosity of desire.
  • The Orphanage - Delves into themes of loss and the supernatural with a gothic atmosphere.
  • The Others - Explores themes of guilt and hidden truths in a chilling gothic setting.
  • Penny Dreadful - Weaves classic horror characters into a dark narrative exploring creation and monstrosity.
  • The Shape of Water - Offers a unique relationship between a woman and a creature, exploring themes of acceptance.
  • Cloverfield - Involves monstrous themes and human experimentation, creating horror from science gone wrong.
  • The Fly II - Continues the themes of transformation and the consequences of scientific advancement.
  • Chucky - Utilizes a blend of horror and humor with themes of possession and creation.
  • The Cell - Involves psychological horror and transformations amidst a visually captivating narrative.
  • The Sixth Sense - Explores themes of life after death and the hidden truths around the supernatural.
  • The Haunting - Focuses on psychological horror and the exploration of the human psyche against haunting backdrops.
  • Bicycle Thieves - Despite its different setting, explores themes of desperation and moral dilemmas akin to Frankenstein.
  • The Killing of a Sacred Deer - Involves themes of sacrifice, morality, and transformation under disturbing circumstances.
  • Antichrist - Explores themes of creation and destruction amidst psychological horror.
  • The Killing of America - Similar to Frankenstein in its exploration of the monstrosity of humanity.
  • The Wicker Man - Involves themes of cults and human experimentation for a greater purpose.
  • Much Ado About Nothing - Because it touches on the complexity of relationships and humanity's dual nature.
  • A Clockwork Orange - Explores morality, creation, and the consequences of societal experiments on humanity.
  • Altered States - Explores transformation and the mind through scientific exploration.

Last updated: 2024-09-30 17:48:03

  • The Abominable Dr. Phibes
  • The Curse of Frankenstein
  • The Monster Squad
  • The Witch
  • Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
  • Hellraiser
  • The Texas Chain Saw Massacre
  • Tusk
  • The Thing
  • The Frankenstein Theory
  • Young Frankenstein
  • Re-Animator
  • The Invisible Man
  • The Brain That Wouldn't Die
  • The Fly
  • I, Frankenstein
  • Shelley
  • The Haunting
  • Bicycle Thieves
  • The Killing of a Sacred Deer
  • Antichrist
  • The Killing of America

Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to The Horror of Frankenstein List

  • Frankenstein - A classic retelling of the Frankenstein story with a focus on the creature's struggles.
  • The Curse of Frankenstein - A Hammer film that offers a different take on the Frankenstein mythos, exploring the monster's creation.
  • Young Frankenstein - A comedic homage to classic Frankenstein films with humorous twists on familiar characters.
  • The Frankenstein Theory - A found footage horror film that delves into the myth of Frankenstein with a modern twist.
  • I, Frankenstein - A contemporary action-horror adaptation involving Frankenstein’s creature navigating a modern world.
  • The Bride of Frankenstein - A sequel that expands on the original tale of Frankenstein and introduces the bride character.
  • Frankenstein Unbound - A science fiction twist on the Frankenstein story where time travel meets the iconic narrative.
  • Mary Shelley's Frankenstein - A faithful adaptation of Mary Shelley's original novel, offering a deep dive into the characters.
  • Victor Frankenstein - A reimagining of the Frankenstein story from the perspective of Victor's assistant, Igor.
  • The Monster Squad - A fun blend of classic monsters including Frankenstein, appealing to a younger audience.
  • Freaks - Explores themes of alienation and monstrosity, echoing the emotional struggles of Frankenstein's creature.
  • The Addiction - A philosophical horror film with existential themes akin to the struggles of Frankenstein.
  • House of Frankenstein - Combines multiple monster myths including Frankenstein into one horror spectacle.
  • The Invisible Man - Focuses on the tragic consequences of scientific experimentation, similar to Frankenstein's themes.
  • Blade II - Deals with hybrid creatures and explores themes of creation, similar to Frankenstein's narrative.
  • The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari - A silent horror classic that presents a mad scientist akin to the themes in Frankenstein.
  • The Golem - Explores themes of creation and monstrosity, paralleling the Frankenstein narrative.
  • The Shape of Water - A unique love story that involves a creature and themes of acceptance and monstrosity.
  • Teeth - Addresses themes of bodily autonomy and monstrosity, paralleling the creature's experience.
  • Feed - Explores the darker side of human nature and obsession, reminiscent of Frankenstein themes.
  • Annihilation - Centers on transformation and existential dread like that seen in Frankenstein's monster.
  • The Babadook - Explores grief and inner monsters, resonating with the existential themes in Frankenstein.
  • Gothic - A film about the night Mary Shelley conceived Frankenstein, blending horror and art.
  • The Witch - Utilizes folklore and horror to explore themes of isolation, resonating with the creature’s experience.
  • Let the Right One In - Explores the bond between creatures and humans with themes of acceptance similar to Frankenstein.
  • Hereditary - Themes of family trauma and the burdens of creation parallel Frankenstein's narrative.
  • The Others - Involves themes of isolation and the search for understanding akin to those in Frankenstein.
  • The Orphanage - A haunting narrative exploring themes of loss and the haunting nature of the past.
  • Tusk - A body horror film that explores transformation and monstrosity like the tale of Frankenstein.
  • A Cure for Wellness - Combines psychological horror with themes of transformation reminiscent of Frankenstein.
  • Antichrist - Explores themes of grief and nature's violence, resonating with Frankenstein's emotional journey.
  • Ex Machina - Deals with the themes of creation, consciousness, and the implications of human experimentation.
  • What We Do in the Shadows - A comedic take on the lives of monsters, reminiscent of the light-hearted elements of some Frankenstein adaptations.
  • The Neon Demon - Explores beauty and monstrosity within the film industry, echoing themes in Frankenstein.
  • The Killing of a Sacred Deer - A modern psychological horror that delves into themes of punishment and morality similar to Frankenstein.
  • Near Dark - A blend of horror and the exploration of monstrous identities reflecting Frankenstein’s creature.

Last updated: 2024-10-02 11:18:09

  • Near Dark
  • The Golem
  • The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
  • Blade II
  • The Invisible Man
  • House of Frankenstein
  • The Addiction
  • Freaks
  • The Monster Squad
  • Victor Frankenstein
  • Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
  • Frankenstein Unbound
  • I, Frankenstein
  • The Frankenstein Theory
  • Young Frankenstein
  • The Curse of Frankenstein
  • The Shape of Water
  • Teeth
  • The Killing of a Sacred Deer
  • The Neon Demon
  • What We Do in the Shadows
  • Ex Machina

Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to The Revenge of Frankenstein List

  • The Curse of Frankenstein - Another classic Hammer Horror film featuring Frankenstein themes and a gothic atmosphere.
  • Frankenstein: The True Story - A retelling of the Frankenstein story that delves deeper into the themes of creation and responsibility.
  • The Evil of Frankenstein - Continues the story of Frankenstein with classic horror elements and characters.
  • Young Frankenstein - A comedic take on the Frankenstein story, filled with homage to the original tales.
  • Frankenstein (1931) - The original classic that inspired many later adaptations and interpretations of the Frankenstein mythos.
  • The Bride of Frankenstein - A direct follow-up to the original film that expands on the Frankenstein tale with memorable characters.
  • Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein - A blend of comedy and horror featuring the Frankenstein monster in a humorous narrative.
  • Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man - Combines classic Universal monsters, including Frankenstein, in a unique crossover story.
  • What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? - Gothic horror elements with a focus on twisted relationships and dark motivations.
  • The Cabin in the Woods - Explores horror tropes with a twist, including themes of creation similar to Frankenstein.
  • The Frankenstein Chronicles - A TV series that reimagines the Frankenstein story set in 19th-century England.
  • Mary Shelley's Frankenstein - A direct adaptation of the original novel, focusing on the psychological horror aspects.
  • Deafula - A obscure mix of horror elements, focusing on undead themes similar to Frankenstein.
  • The Phantom of the Opera - Gothic horror narrative similar in mood and themes of creation and obsession.
  • Night of the Living Dead - Explores themes of monstrosity and societal collapse similar to Frankenstein's narrative.
  • The Wolf Man - Another Universal horror classic that features themes of transformation and tragedy.
  • Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde - Explores the theme of duality in human nature, similar to Frankenstein's moral questions.
  • I, Frankenstein - A modern reimagining of the Frankenstein tale with action and horror elements.
  • The Woman in Black - Gothic horror atmosphere with dark themes, similar to the emotional weight of Frankenstein.
  • The Return of the Vampire - A classic horror film blending vampire themes with the creation of monsters.
  • The Fly - Explores the consequences of scientific experimentation, akin to themes in Frankenstein.
  • The Invisible Man - Similar themes of scientific folly leading to monstrous transformations.
  • Penny Dreadful - A series that combines various literary horror characters, including Frankenstein's creature.
  • The Hunger - Gothic horror themes with a focus on immortality and creation.
  • Altered States - Explores themes of human transformation through scientific experimentation.
  • Dark Shadows - Combines gothic elements with horror, featuring various creatures and dark themes.
  • Cursed - A modern horror film that explores themes of transformation and monstrosity.
  • Sleepy Hollow - A gothic horror film with a dark narrative and supernatural elements.
  • Let the Right One In - A unique take on the monster genre, exploring themes of creation and humanity.
  • Frankenstein's Army - A modern horror film that involves the reanimation of corpses in a war setting.
  • House of 1000 Corpses - Features grotesque characters and horror themes reminiscent of Frankenstein's monstrosity.
  • The Babadook - Focuses on the psychological horror of creation and loss, similar to themes in Frankenstein.
  • The Cell - Explores the mind of a killer with a surreal approach, similar to the creature's psychic aspect.
  • Scanners - Explores human experimentation and psychic powers in a horror context.
  • An American Werewolf in London - Combines horror with dark humor and themes of transformation.
  • Tusk - A contemporary horror film that deals with the transformation into something monstrous.
  • The Thing - Themes of alien bodies and transformation echoing the ideas of creation in Frankenstein.
  • Midsommar - A horror narrative that includes themes of sacrifice and grotesque imagery.

Last updated: 2024-09-28 07:52:53

  • Midsommar
  • I, Frankenstein
  • The Wolf Man
  • Night of the Living Dead
  • The Phantom of the Opera
  • Deafula
  • Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
  • The Frankenstein Chronicles
  • The Cabin in the Woods
  • What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
  • Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man
  • Young Frankenstein
  • The Evil of Frankenstein
  • Frankenstein: The True Story
  • The Woman in Black
  • The Return of the Vampire
  • The Thing
  • Tusk
  • An American Werewolf in London
  • Scanners
  • The Cell
  • The Babadook

Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell List

  • Bride of Frankenstein - Continuation of the Frankenstein story that delves deeper into the creature's emotions and relationships.
  • Frankenstein (1931) - The classic adaptation that introduces the iconic horror character and themes of creation and monstrosity.
  • Young Frankenstein - A comedic take on the Frankenstein tale, blending humor with the horror genre.
  • The Bride - A unique retelling of the Frankenstein story focusing on the life of the bride and her creator.
  • Mary Shelley's Frankenstein - A more faithful adaptation of Mary Shelley's original novel, emphasizing the themes of creation and ethics.
  • I, Frankenstein - A modern take on the Frankenstein myth featuring the creature in contemporary settings.
  • The Curse of Frankenstein - A horror film that helped reinvent the Frankenstein story for the modern audience.
  • Frankenstein: Day of the Beast - A modern horror film that combines elements of Frankenstein with supernatural themes.
  • The Monster Maker - A horror film dealing with themes of transformation and the consequences of scientific experimentation.
  • Reanimator - A cult classic that brings a modern twist to the idea of reanimation and mad science.
  • Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde - Explores themes of duality and the consequences of scientific experimentation on humanity.
  • The Invisible Man - A classic horror film that deals with the dangers of unchecked scientific ambitions.
  • Hellraiser - Examines the pain of creation and monstrosity, similar to Frankenstein's themes.
  • The Fly - A horror film about transformation and the tragic results of scientific experimentation.
  • Cabin in the Woods - Plays with horror tropes and features themes of experimentation and control over the monstrous.
  • The Wolfman - Deals with transformation and the struggle between humanity and monstrosity.
  • Nineteen Eighty-Four - Explores themes of control and loss of humanity similar to scientific and ethical dilemmas in Frankenstein.
  • The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde - Explores the duality of human nature and the consequences of experimentation.
  • The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari - A classic horror film that influences subsequent horror narratives with its themes of control and madness.
  • The Thing - Themes of identity, monstrosity, and the horror of creation resonate with Frankenstein.
  • The Shape of Water - Explores love and acceptance for the monstrous, akin to the relationship between Frankenstein's creature and humanity.
  • The Hunger - A blend of horror, sexuality, and transformation that reflects the darker aspects of creation.
  • Altered States - Explores the effects of experiments on the human psyche, akin to the themes of creation in Frankenstein.
  • Pet Sematary - Themes of resurrection and the consequences of tampering with nature align with Frankenstein's narrative.
  • The New Daughter - Involves themes of changing identities and the terror of scientific experimentation.
  • The Island of Dr. Moreau - Examines the morality of playing God like the creator in Frankenstein.
  • The Wicker Man - Explores the themes of human sacrifice and aberrant societies, similar to existential questions in Frankenstein.
  • Splice - Involves genetic manipulation and the psychological impact of creating new life.
  • The Others - Themes of ignored humanity and the search for understanding in a world of monsters.
  • Train to Busan - Explores themes of survival against monstrous transformations in a dire situation.
  • Silent Hill - Features monstrous transformations and psychological horror akin to Frankenstein's creature.
  • The Babadook - Examines the themes of inner demons and psychological horror similar to the plight of the creature.
  • The Mist - Involves creatures and transforms normal assumptions about humanity under stress, echoing Frankenstein's themes.
  • The Haunting - Explores supernatural elements that tap into fears of the unknown, similar to Frankenstein's terror.
  • American Horror Story: Murder House - Features the interplay between creation, monstrosity, and the consequences of the past.
  • Penny Dreadful - Richly reimagines classic horror literature, weaving together characters similar to Frankenstein.
  • Tim Burton's Corpse Bride - Involves themes of love for the dead and creation, resonating with the mood of Frankenstein.
  • League of Extraordinary Gentlemen - Combines classic literary characters, including scientific experimentation themes.
  • Frankenstein Chronicles - A unique blend of historical drama and horror, delving into the themes of the Frankenstein myth.
  • The Frankenstein Theory - A modern take exploring the mythos of Frankenstein and the consequences of creating life.

Last updated: 2024-09-30 17:47:53

  • The Frankenstein Theory
  • The Invisible Man
  • Hellraiser
  • The Fly
  • The Wolfman
  • Nineteen Eighty-Four
  • The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
  • The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
  • The Monster Maker
  • Bride of Frankenstein
  • Young Frankenstein
  • The Bride
  • Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
  • I, Frankenstein
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  • Frankenstein: Day of the Beast
  • The Thing
  • The Shape of Water
  • The Babadook
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  • Penny Dreadful

Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Frankenstein Unbound List

  • The Bride of Frankenstein - A classic horror film that explores themes of creation and identity.
  • Victor Frankenstein - A story that reinterprets the tale of Frankenstein from the perspective of his assistant.
  • The Terminator - Explores the consequences of technological advancement and creation gone wrong.
  • Bram Stoker's Dracula - A retelling of a classic horror story with themes of obsession and unnatural creation.
  • I, Frankenstein - A modern take on the Frankenstein mythos with supernatural elements.
  • The Frankenstein Theory - A found footage horror film that explores the legend of Frankenstein's monster.
  • Re-Animator - A horror-comedy that parodies the Frankenstein tale while incorporating resurrection themes.
  • The Shape of Water - An exploration of love and acceptance involving a creature, echoing themes of Frankenstein.
  • Ghost in the Shell - A sci-fi film that questions identity and humanity in the wake of advanced technology.
  • The Island of Dr. Moreau - A tale of human-animal hybrids and the ethics of creation, similar to Frankenstein themes.
  • The Invisible Man - Explores the consequences of unchecked scientific experimentation and monstrosity.
  • The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari - A classic silent film with themes of madness and manipulation, influencing horror narrative.
  • A.I. Artificial Intelligence - Delves into creation and the nature of consciousness and existence.
  • Ex Machina - A thought-provoking film on artificial intelligence, creation, and ethical dilemmas.
  • Frankenstein vs. The Wolf Man - Merges classic monster lore with Frankenstein's legacy in a unique crossover.
  • The Forever War - Combines the themes of time travel and unintended consequences akin to those found in Frankenstein.
  • Flatliners - Explores themes of death and resurrection, touching on the ethics of scientific experimentation.
  • The Thing - Delves into the horror of creation gone wrong and the nature of alien life.
  • Annihilation - A visually striking film that questions identity and the nature of existence through transformation.
  • Mary Shelley's Frankenstein - A faithful adaptation of Shelley's original novel about creation and its consequences.
  • Event Horizon - Involves the exploration of unknown elements and the horror of what it means to create life.
  • The Sixth Sense - Explores themes of death, identity, and the interaction between the living and the dead.
  • The Hunger - Examines immortality, obsession, and the human condition intertwined with horror elements.
  • The Fly - Explores themes of transformation and consequences of scientific experimentation.
  • Dark Shadows - Combines supernatural elements with themes of family and creation in a gothic setting.
  • Elysium - Deals with advanced technology and the ethical implications of its use on humanity.
  • Blade Runner - Focuses on artificial beings searching for identity and purpose, reminiscent of Frankenstein's themes.
  • The Mummy - Involves themes of resurrection and the consequences of tampering with life and death.
  • The Lobster - Explores existential themes about human relationships, identity, and social pressures.
  • The Matrix - Questions the nature of reality and creation, paralleling themes in Frankenstein.
  • Eraserhead - A surreal exploration of parenthood and identity, with horror elements reminiscent of Frankenstein.
  • Gattaca - Explores genetic engineering and its implications on society, akin to Frankenstein's themes.
  • The Crow - Focuses on themes of resurrection and revenge, intertwined with supernatural elements.
  • A Clockwork Orange - Explores free will, morality, and societal controls, resonating with themes of creation.
  • Splice - Delves into genetic manipulation and the ethical dilemmas of creating new life forms.
  • The Cabin in the Woods - Reinterprets horror tropes, including themes of sacrifice and creation within a controlled setting.
  • Underworld - A blend of fantasy and horror with themes of creation and conflict between species.
  • The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina - Combines horror, fantasy, and modern interpretations of classic tales, similar to Frankenstein themes.
  • Penny Dreadful - Weaves together various classic horror literature, including Frankenstein, into a single narrative.
  • The Witch - Explores themes of isolation, otherness, and the consequences of fear and obsession.
  • Battle Royale - A disturbing look at societal breakdown and survival that questions humanity, similar to Frankenstein.
  • The OA - Combines elements of sci-fi and fantasy while exploring themes of identity and transcendence.

Last updated: 2024-09-30 17:47:12

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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Mary Shelley List

  • The Other Woman - Explores themes of love and betrayal
  • Gothic - Fictionalized account of the night Mary Shelley conceived Frankenstein
  • The Invisible Man - Follows a tortured genius with themes of isolation
  • Penny Dreadful - Mixes classic literary characters with gothic horror
  • The Haunting of Hill House - Explores family trauma and horror with a gothic atmosphere
  • The Body Snatcher - Focuses on grave robbing and moral dilemmas, reminiscent of Frankenstein
  • Pride and Prejudice and Zombies - Combines classic literature with horror elements
  • The Shape of Water - A love story involving a unique creature, akin to Frankenstein's monster
  • Creep - Intense psychological horror with themes of human monstrosity
  • Dead Poets Society - Explores the lives of passionate young writers
  • Victor Frankenstein - Reimagining the Frankenstein story from a different perspective
  • Warm Bodies - A modern take on love and humanity amid horror settings
  • The Others - Gothic horror elements and a story about isolation
  • Frankenstein - Multiple adaptations of Mary Shelley's iconic novel
  • The Perfection - Explores ambition and psychological horror within a competitive framework
  • Bram Stoker's Dracula - Classic gothic horror literature adapted to film
  • The Fall of the House of Usher - Gothic horror based on Edgar Allan Poe's works
  • Let the Right One In - Explores themes of loneliness and monstrous identities
  • Stoker - Themes of dark family secrets and psychological terror
  • The Witch - Gothic horror set in a puritanical society exploring the dark side of humanity
  • The Babadook - Explores grief through horror elements
  • A Monster Calls - A young boy faces emotional turmoil with a fantastical creature
  • Crimson Peak - Gothic romance with themes of family secrets and hauntings
  • The Girl with All the Gifts - A fresh take on survival and humanity within a horror context
  • The Frankenstein Chronicles - A series exploring the origins of Frankenstein's creature
  • The Woman in Black - Gothic horror with themes of loss and supernatural elements
  • The Secret Garden - Themes of childhood innocence, love, and transformation
  • Mary Shelley's Frankenstein - A direct adaptation of Mary Shelley's novel
  • The Lure - A unique blend of horror and fairy tale elements
  • The Craft - Explores teenage angst and supernatural power dynamics
  • The Ring - Themes of consequence, horror, and human nature
  • What We Do in the Shadows - Humorous take on horror tropes and themes
  • The Fly - A tale of a man's transformation and isolation, reflecting on identity
  • Goodnight Mommy - Explores the psychological horror of family and identity
  • His Dark Materials - Fantasy themes with deep philosophical questions, akin to Shelley
  • The Curse of Sleeping Beauty - Gothic horror twist on a classic fairy tale with psychological themes
  • Frankenstein's Army - WWII horror film with a creature feature essence
  • The Dark Crystal - Fantasy elements with darker undertones reflecting on creation
  • The Last House on the Left - Explores the horrors of humanity and moral dilemmas
  • The Conjuring - Captures the fear of the unknown and supernatural influences

Last updated: 2024-09-26 19:07:26

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  • Penny Dreadful
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  • The Shape of Water
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Frankenstein List

  • The Bride of Frankenstein - Continues the story of Frankenstein's monster and explores themes of creation and identity.
  • Frankenstein (1931) - The original classic that set the standard for the Frankenstein mythos.
  • The Invisible Man - Similar themes of isolation and the consequences of scientific experimentation.
  • Mary Shelley's Frankenstein - A retelling of the original novel with a modern cinematic approach.
  • The X-Files: N/A - Explores various themes of science fiction and the consequences of human experimentation.
  • Young Frankenstein - A comedic parody of the original film, maintaining core elements of the story.
  • The Shape of Water - A unique exploration of love and monstrosity, echoing the themes of Frankenstein.
  • The Fly - Another story of scientific hubris, leading to tragic transformations.
  • I, Frankenstein - A contemporary retelling of the Frankenstein story, focusing on the monster's survival in a modern world.
  • Reanimator - A horror-comedy that delves into themes of reanimation and the consequences of defying nature.
  • Victor Frankenstein - A reimagining of the classic tale from the perspective of Frankenstein’s assistant.
  • Frankenstein: Day of the Beast - A unique take on the Frankenstein mythos set in a modern horror narrative.
  • The Frankenstein Chronicles - A period drama that explores the legacy of Frankenstein's monster while infusing detective elements.
  • The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde - Explores the duality of man and the consequences of altering one’s human nature.
  • Ghost Rider - Features themes of identity and transformations due to unnatural occurrences.
  • Anatomy - Explores themes of human anatomy and the ethical dilemmas faced by medical students.
  • Flatliners - Involves experimentation with life and death, similar thematic elements to Frankenstein.
  • The Cabin in the Woods - Deconstruction of horror tropes, including themes of creation and sacrifice.
  • Dracula Untold - Focuses on the origin of a legendary figure while exploring themes of monstrosity.
  • Metropolis - Explores themes of creation and the consequences of technological progress.
  • A.I. Artificial Intelligence - Explores complex themes of creation, love, and what it means to be human.
  • The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones - Involves supernatural elements and the consequences of creation.
  • The Nutty Professor - A comedic take on transformation themes, similar to those found in Frankenstein.
  • Terminator - Explores the consequences of technological advancement and artificial creation.
  • Chappie - Focuses on artificial intelligence and the themes of creator versus creation.
  • Stepford Wives - Explores themes of conformity, identity, and the manipulation of human nature.
  • The Bionic Woman - Involves themes of creation and the complexities of being artificially enhanced.
  • The Golem - A tale of creation and the monster that results from attempting to play God.
  • Upgrade - Centers on the themes of technological enhancements and revenge, echoing Frankenstein's themes of creation.
  • The Hunger - Explores themes of immortality and the consequences of human experimentation.
  • Upgrade - A near-future story dealing with advanced technology and its moral implications.
  • Altered States - Focuses on experimental and transformative states of consciousness.
  • The Howling - Deals with transformation and the duality of human beings and their monstrous counterparts.
  • Tusk - A horror film exploring themes of identity and transformation in grotesque ways.
  • The Thing - Explores themes of identity and monstrosity in a scientific context.
  • Brazil - Dystopian themes that critique scientific bureaucracy and human identity.
  • When Animals Dream - An exploration of the consequences of being different and the pressures of society.
  • Splice - About genetic experimentation and the consequences of playing with nature.
  • The Cabin in the Woods - A mix of horror and science fiction themes, examining the nature of sacrifice and creation.
  • The Last Man on Earth - Explores isolation, survival, and the identity of the last human being.
  • The Legend of Sleepy Hollow - Explores themes of monstrosity and folklore similar to Frankenstein's narrative.
  • Blade Runner - Examines what it means to be human and the consequences of creating life.
  • The Island of Dr. Moreau - Deals with themes of genetic experimentation and the blurred lines between man and beast.
  • The Cell - Explores the mind and identity, similar to Frankenstein's exploration of the monster's psyche.

Last updated: 2024-09-26 19:09:52

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  • Metropolis
  • A.I. Artificial Intelligence
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  • Victor Frankenstein
  • The Invisible Man
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  • I, Frankenstein
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