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Victor Frankenstein

Victor Frankenstein

Discover the origin of the monster and his creation.

Released PG-13 109 min 5.9/10 Votes: 60754
Eccentric scientist Victor Von Frankenstein creates a grotesque creature in an unorthodox scientific experiment.
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  • Child's Play - Involves a doll brought to life, exploring themes of creation and monstrosity.
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  • The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe - Explores themes of belonging and moral choice in a fantasy setting.
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  • The Bride of Frankenstein - Explores themes of creation and identity within a gothic horror framework.
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  • The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde - Delves into the duality of man and ethical boundaries in scientific exploration.
  • The Human Centipede (First Sequence) - Explores extreme and grotesque experiments on human subjects.
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  • I, Frankenstein - Modern take on the Frankenstein mythos involving supernatural elements.
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  • Ghost Story - Focuses on fear of the past and fantastical elements reminiscent of gothic horror.
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  • Get Out - Explores themes of identity and the darker sides of human experimentation.
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  • The Invisible Man - About the dangers of scientific obsession and personal transformation.
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  • Ex Machina - Articulates the ethical considerations of creating sentient beings.
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  • The Fly - Explores themes of transformation, identity, and the consequences of scientific experiments.
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  • Splice - Combines horror and ethical dilemmas surrounding genetic experimentation.
  • The Picture of Dorian Gray - Explores vanity and moral consequences within a gothic horror setting.
  • Shelley - A film about the impact of a supernatural being on a family, dealing with similar themes of creation.
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  • Annihilation - Explores themes of transformation and the implications of biological experimentation.
  • The Mad Doctor of Blood Island - Combines horror and themes of scientific madness akin to Frankenstein.
  • The Cabin in the Woods - Deconstructs horror tropes and explores manipulation and creation themes.
  • Under the Skin - Examines identity and existence through non-human perspectives.
  • The Witch - A psychological exploration of horror and identity set in a historical time.
  • Hellraiser - Delves into themes of creation, pain, and existential horror.
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  • The Silence of the Lambs - Explores the psychological and moral complexities of creation and madness.
  • The Fly II - Continues the themes of transformation and ethical dilemmas from the original film.
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  • Young Frankenstein - A comedic homage to the classic Frankenstein films with parody elements.
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  • 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.
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  • A Monster Calls - Explores the themes of loss and the monstrous nature of grief, with a sympathetic monster at its heart.
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  • Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street - Explores themes of revenge and monstrous acts, similar to the darker aspects of creation.
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  • The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel - Follows a woman's journey into stand-up comedy, showcasing creativity against societal norms.
  • The Crown - Focuses on historical figures, portraying creativity and challenges within a royal context.
  • Victor Frankenstein - Explores the relationship between creativity and madness through the lens of a classical tale.
  • The Nanny Diaries - A humorous and insightful look into the life of a young woman navigating her career and passions.
  • Enchanted - Merges fairy tale elements with real-world challenges, emphasizing the power of imagination.
  • Wonder - A heartfelt story focusing on kindness and personal growth that aligns with Dickensian themes.
  • Tolkien - Illustrates the early life of author J.R.R. Tolkien and the creative process behind his works.
  • The Goldfinch - A coming-of-age story centered around a young boy and his relationship with art.
  • The Artist - A silent film that celebrates creativity in the world of cinema against the backdrop of change.
  • Frida - A biopic focused on artist Frida Kahlo, showing her journey through creativity and personal struggles.
  • Deadwood - A gritty exploration of life in a 19th-century town, focusing on character development and storytelling.

Last updated: 2024-09-25 17:22:22

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  • The Words
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  • Saving Mr. Banks
  • Becoming Jane
  • A Midsummer Night's Dream
  • Dead Poets Society
  • The Prestige
  • Beautiful Creatures
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  • The Man Who Killed Don Quixote
  • Shakespeare in Love
  • The Lady in the Van
  • The Book Thief
  • Frida
  • The Artist
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Mary Shelley's Frankenstein List

  • The Bride of Frankenstein - A direct sequel to Frankenstein, exploring similar themes of creation and monstrosity.
  • Young Frankenstein - A comedic take on the Frankenstein story that pays homage to the original.
  • Frankenstein (1931) - The classic adaptation of Mary Shelley's novel, focusing on the themes of creation and horror.
  • Victor Frankenstein - A reimagining of the Frankenstein tale from the perspective of his assistant Igor.
  • The Frankenstein Theory - A found footage film that explores the myths surrounding the Frankenstein monster in modern times.
  • I, Frankenstein - A modern action-adventure film that blends the Frankenstein myth with supernatural elements.
  • The Monster - A drama that delves deep into the psychology of a created being and its creator.
  • Blade Runner - Explores themes of artificial life and what it means to be human, reminiscent of Frankenstein's creature.
  • Ex Machina - A modern exploration of creation and artificial intelligence, similar to Frankenstein's themes of man and monster.
  • The Prestige - Involves obsessive ambition and the quest to create something extraordinary, echoing Frankenstein's themes.
  • A.I. Artificial Intelligence - A poignant exploration of love and humanity through artificial beings, paralleling Frankenstein's story.
  • Ghost in the Shell - Discusses themes of consciousness and creation within artificial beings, akin to Frankenstein's narrative.
  • The Shape of Water - Addresses the beauty of love between a creature and a human, similar to Frankenstein's themes of acceptance.
  • Her - Explores relationships with artificial beings, reflecting the complexities of creation and companionship.
  • Splice - A science fiction film that examines the ethical implications of genetic manipulation, reminiscent of Frankenstein.
  • Upgrade - Combines technology with themes of revenge and humanity, echoing Frankenstein's narrative on creation.
  • The Invisible Man - Explores themes of isolation and monstrosity linked to the consequences of scientific experimentation.
  • The Island of Dr. Moreau - Follows the story of a mad scientist creating hybrid creatures, exploring themes of humanity and monstrosity.
  • The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari - A classic expressionist film that delves into madness and creation, akin to the themes in Frankenstein.
  • Altered States - Explores human evolution and transformation through experiments, resembling Frankenstein's themes.
  • The Terminator - Explores the consequences of artificial intelligence and creation, paralleling the themes in Frankenstein.
  • Reanimator - A horror comedy that is a modern adaptation involving the reanimation of corpses, reminiscent of Frankenstein.
  • Child's Play - Involves the theme of an artificial being with malicious intent, drawing parallels with the creature from Frankenstein.
  • Ghostbusters - While primarily a comedy, it explores scientific meddling with the supernatural, akin to Frankenstein's themes.
  • The Fly - Explores transformation and consequences of scientific experimentation, similar to themes in Frankenstein.
  • Hellraiser - Examines themes of pain and creation from a horror angle which resonates with Frankenstein's narrative.
  • The Babadook - Deals with monstrosity born from grief and isolation, reflecting the emotional depth found in Frankenstein.
  • Annihilation - Involves themes of transformation and the unknown, paralleling the exploration in Frankenstein.
  • The Host - Combines horror elements with the consequences of scientific experimentation, mirroring themes in Frankenstein.
  • The Thing - Explores horror and monstrosity in a science fiction setting, similar to the creation narrative of Frankenstein.
  • Maniac - A psychological horror film that delves into the mind of a creator that mirrors the creature's plight.
  • The Cabin in the Woods - Subverts horror tropes involving monstrosities created for human experimentation, reminiscent of Frankenstein.
  • Evil Dead II - Combines horror with comedy, addressing themes of humanity and monstrosity in a unique way.
  • Tusk - Involves transformation into a creature and explores psychological horror, similar to Frankenstein's themes.
  • The Witch - Explores themes of isolation and the darker side of humanity, echoing the emotional depth of Frankenstein.
  • Dead Ringers - Explores identity and the duality of nature, following themes of creation and monstrosity seen in Frankenstein.
  • Elysium - Explores themes of technology and societal divides, reflecting on the consequences of creation.
  • The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones - Involves the concept of hidden creatures and dark secrets, echoing the themes in Frankenstein's narrative.
  • Jurassic Park - Explores the chaos of creating life without understanding the consequences, resonating with Frankenstein's themes.

Last updated: 2024-09-24 17:19:16

  • Jurassic Park
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  • The Invisible Man
  • Upgrade
  • Splice
  • Her
  • The Shape of Water
  • Ghost in the Shell
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  • The Prestige
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  • I, Frankenstein
  • The Frankenstein Theory
  • Victor Frankenstein
  • Young Frankenstein
  • The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
  • Altered States
  • The Terminator
  • The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Victor Frankenstein List

  • Mary Shelley - A biopic about the life of the author of Frankenstein, exploring her motivations and struggles.
  • The Frankenstein Chronicles - A dark reimagining of the Frankenstein story set in 19th century London.
  • Victor Frankenstein - The origin of the Frankenstein tale with a focus on the relationship between Victor and Igor.
  • Coraline - A dark fantasy animation that explores themes of identity and reality in a twisty tale.
  • The Bride of Frankenstein - Classic horror exploring themes of creation and monstrosity intertwined with human emotions.
  • Penny Dreadful - A series that combines various literary horror figures, including Frankenstein's monster.
  • Ex Machina - A thought-provoking film about artificial intelligence and the ethical dilemmas of creation.
  • The Shape of Water - A unique love story between a woman and a creature, exploring themes of acceptance and monstrosity.
  • Donnie Darko - A psychological thriller that delves into complex themes of time travel and alternate realities.
  • The Island of Dr. Moreau - Explores the ethics of creating life and the consequences that follow.
  • I, Frankenstein - A modern take on the Frankenstein tale with supernatural elements and existential questions.
  • Ghost in the Shell - Explores identity, consciousness, and what it means to be human in a sci-fi setting.
  • A.I. Artificial Intelligence - A story about the creation of a sentient robot longing for love, touching on similar themes of creation.
  • Blade Runner - Investigates the nature of existence and the ethics of creating synthetic life.
  • The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde - Focuses on duality and the monster within, akin to Victor Frankenstein's themes.
  • Altered Carbon - A cyberpunk series that delves into identity and consciousness in a futuristic world.
  • Annihilation - Merges science fiction and horror with themes of self-destruction and transformation.
  • The Invisible Man - Explores themes of isolation and madness, similar to the monster's plight in Frankenstein.
  • The Others - A gothic horror film exploring themes of isolation and the supernatural with a twist.
  • Frankenstein (1931) - The original classic adaptation capturing the essence of Mary Shelley's creation.
  • Nutshell - An exploration of concepts surrounding parental creation and the freedom it entails.
  • The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari - One of the earliest horror films, dealing with madness and the human condition.
  • The Witch - Deals with themes of fear, creation, and the unknown in a historical context.
  • The Ring - A psychological horror film exploring curses and the consequences of knowledge.
  • The Babadook - Explores the layers of motherhood and grief, manifesting external monsters from internal fears.
  • The Sixth Sense - A suspenseful film that delves into the psyche and the experiences of misunderstood entities.
  • The Cell - A visually stunning psychological film that ventures into the mind of a killer, addressing creation and identity.
  • Splice - Centers around genetic manipulation and ethical dilemmas of creating new life.
  • Frankenweenie - A Tim Burton animated film that tells a heartwarming tale inspired by Frankenstein.
  • Tusk - A horror-comedy that addresses the absurd nature of transformation and identity.
  • Under the Skin - Involves themes of identity and alien perspectives, blending horror and science fiction.
  • The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones - Involves themes of creation and supernatural entities in an urban fantasy setting.
  • Frankenstein's Army - A horror film featuring reanimated soldiers and exploring the consequences of tampering with life.
  • The Human Centipede (First Sequence) - A horror film that challenges morality in human experimentation and creation.
  • The Witch: Part 1 - The Subversion - A unique blend of horror and action, exploring the consequences of scientific manipulation.
  • House of 1000 Corpses - A horror film that mixes dark humor and grotesque themes of monstrosity.
  • Her - Explores emotional connections with artificial intelligence, touching on themes of love and loneliness.
  • The Fountain - A poetic exploration of life, death, and immortality with a fantastical twist.
  • Snowpiercer - A dystopian film that addresses societal structure and the consequences of creation gone wrong.
  • The OA - A mysterious television series that explores themes of identity, experience, and the supernatural.
  • American Horror Story: Murder House - Deals with family, dark pasts, and a supernatural creation through its horror narrative.
  • The Devil's Rejects - Challenges morality and humanity through grotesque character portrayals and actions.
  • The Lighthouse - Explores madness and isolation with a surreal, psychological approach.

Last updated: 2024-09-24 17:18:11

  • Mary Shelley
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  • Blade Runner
  • The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
  • Altered Carbon
  • Annihilation
  • The Invisible Man
  • The Others
  • Ghost in the Shell
  • I, Frankenstein
  • The Island of Dr. Moreau
  • The Frankenstein Chronicles
  • Victor Frankenstein
  • Coraline
  • Penny Dreadful
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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

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  • Blade II
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  • The Monster Squad
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  • I, Frankenstein
  • The Frankenstein Theory
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  • What We Do in the Shadows
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to The Frankenstein Chronicles List

  • Penny Dreadful - Combines horror elements with classic literature in a dark, twisted narrative.
  • The Alienist - Explores psychological themes in a historical setting with a dark atmosphere.
  • Ravenous - Set in a historical context with themes of cannibalism and supernatural elements.
  • The Terror - Historical horror series with a focus on a group facing relentless supernatural forces.
  • Penny Dreadful: City of Angels - A spin-off that still explores dark themes within the horror genre.
  • Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein - Direct adaptation of the original Frankenstein novel with a focus on character depth.
  • Victor Frankenstein - Focuses on the story behind the creation of the monster in a dramatized manner.
  • The Haunting of Hill House - Merges psychological horror with strong character backstories and dark family themes.
  • The Frankenstein Theory - An exploration based on the idea of discovering the truth behind Frankenstein's monster.
  • Being Human (UK) - Follows supernatural beings trying to live among humans while dealing with their nature.
  • The Witch - Dark themes of witchcraft and moral dilemmas in a puritanical setting.
  • The Name of the Rose - A historical mystery steeped in darkness and featuring elements of the supernatural.
  • Taboo - Features dark themes, historical intrigue, and complex characters navigating moral ambiguity.
  • The Curse of Oak Island - Explores historical mystery with themes of the unknown and darkness.
  • From Hell - A historical horror film that dives into the mystery of Jack the Ripper.
  • Dark Shadows - A gothic series featuring supernatural beings and dark family secrets.
  • The Frankenstein Chronicles: The Woman in White - Follows a mix of gothic revival with crime and mystery, similar to The Frankenstein Chronicles.
  • The Others - A haunting atmosphere with twists and psychological suspense.
  • Bram Stoker's Dracula - Reimagines a classic gothic tale with dark romantic themes.
  • I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House - Combines ghostly elements with psychological horror in a gothic setting.
  • The Woman in Black - A gothic horror film with deep atmospheric dread and supernatural occurrences.
  • Sleepy Hollow - A reinterpretation of classic horror with a blend of supernatural elements and mystery.
  • Constantine - Explores dark themes with the supernatural and occult in a modern setting.
  • American Horror Story - Anthology series that often incorporates elements of classic horror with dark storytelling.
  • Hannibal - A psychological thriller series that explores complex characters with a horror backdrop.
  • The Fall - Dark psychological drama centered around the cat-and-mouse dynamic between a killer and detective.
  • Morbid Stories - Features tales revolving around horror and dark themes akin to supernatural folklore.
  • The Exorcist - Classic horror themes with deep explorations of good versus evil and psychological instability.
  • Requiem - Mystery and psychological horror intertwined with dark family secrets and folklore.
  • The Outsider - Based on a Stephen King novel, it explores themes of supernatural horror mixed with investigative elements.
  • Lovecraft Country - Merges themes of horror with social commentary in a historical context.
  • The Night Of - Explores dark mysteries and moral complexities in a contemporary setting.
  • Castle Rock - Ties into Stephen King narratives with a focus on psychological horror and supernatural events.
  • Ripper Street - A historical crime drama set in Victorian London with dark undertones.
  • Plymouth AD - Merges dark themes alongside historical investigation narratives.
  • Into the Dark - Annual anthology horror series that features dark, atmospheric storytelling.
  • Marrowbone - A haunting story with family secrets and psychological horror set in isolation.

Last updated: 2024-09-26 19:07:24

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  • Victor Frankenstein
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  • The Terror
  • Ravenous
  • The Alienist
  • The Others
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  • I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House
  • Into the Dark
  • Ripper Street
  • Castle Rock
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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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  • A.I. Artificial Intelligence
  • Ex Machina
  • Flatliners
  • The Thing
  • Annihilation
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  • The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
  • The Invisible Man
  • The Island of Dr. Moreau
  • Victor Frankenstein
  • The Terminator
  • Bram Stoker's Dracula
  • I, Frankenstein
  • The Frankenstein Theory
  • Re-Animator
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  • Ghost in the Shell
  • Event Horizon
  • The Sixth Sense
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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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  • Warm Bodies
  • The Others
  • Frankenstein
  • The Perfection
  • Bram Stoker's Dracula
  • The Fall of the House of Usher
  • Let the Right One In
  • Stoker
  • Victor Frankenstein
  • Dead Poets Society
  • Gothic
  • The Invisible Man
  • Penny Dreadful
  • The Haunting of Hill House
  • The Body Snatcher
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  • The Shape of Water
  • Creep
  • The Witch
  • The Babadook
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Frankenstein Created Woman List

  • The Bride of Frankenstein - Continues the story of Frankenstein's creature and explores themes of creation and love.
  • Frankenstein (1931) - The original classic adaptation that sets the groundwork for Frankenstein's themes of creation and horror.
  • Young Frankenstein - A comedic take on the Frankenstein story, incorporating classic elements in a humorous manner.
  • The Phantom of the Opera - Explores themes of obsession, creation, and societal rejection similar to Frankenstein's creature.
  • The Creature from the Black Lagoon - Another classic monster film that delves into themes of humanity versus monstrosity.
  • The Invisible Man - Follows a scientist who feels alienated and monstrous after his transformation, similar to Frankenstein's theme.
  • Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde - Deals with the duality of human nature and the effects of experiments, akin to Frankenstein's explorations.
  • Re-Animator - A modern retelling that focuses on a scientist's attempt to create life, blending horror and dark comedy.
  • Ghostbusters - Although comedic, it also deals with the consequences of scientific experiments and the creation of entities.
  • The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari - An early horror film that explores madness and manipulation, echoing the psychological themes of Frankenstein.
  • The Fly - A tragic tale of a scientist turned monster, focusing on transformation and loss of humanity.
  • Scanners - Deals with experimentation and the consequences of scientific advancements, similar to the themes in Frankenstein.
  • The Texas Chain Saw Massacre - Films that explore horrors born from human experimentation and societal breakdown.
  • A Nightmare on Elm Street - Another horror film that delves into themes of creation and consequences of past actions.
  • Annihilation - Explores themes of humanity's relationship with creation and transformation caused by scientific discoveries.
  • Edward Scissorhands - A unique creation who struggles to find acceptance in society, mirroring Frankenstein's creature's journey.
  • The Shape of Water - A story about a unique creature and the connection with its creator, paralleling themes of love and acceptance.
  • I, Frankenstein - A modern continuation of the Frankenstein tale, involving a creature created from human experimentation.
  • Victor Frankenstein - Focuses on the creation story of Frankenstein from the perspective of his assistant, blending drama and horror.
  • The Addams Family - Incorporates humor and themes of familial love mixed with macabre elements and unique characters.
  • Pet Sematary - Deals with themes of life, death, and what happens when humans defy the natural order.
  • Altered States - A film about a scientist who experiments with altered states of consciousness, echoing themes of transformation.
  • The Witch - Explores themes of fear, societal rejection, and supernatural elements intertwined with human experiences.
  • Her - Focuses on creation and connection in non-traditional relationships, akin to Frankenstein's themes of longing.
  • The Nines - Explores existential questions and reality, paralleling themes of creation and identity.
  • Tusk - A unique horror film that explores themes of transformation and the loss of humanity.
  • The Host - Deals with a monstrous creation resulting from human intervention, wrapped in themes of family and loss.
  • The Human Centipede (First Sequence) - A grotesque exploration of human experimentation and the horrific results that follow.
  • The Stepford Wives - Explores themes of societal expectations and the transformation of individuals against their will.
  • Upgrade - A sci-fi horror film that relates to themes of technology, transformation, and revenge.
  • Midsommar - Explores human sacrifice and transformation within a unique societal setting, touching themes of horror.
  • The Men Who Stare at Goats - A dark comedy about military experiments that explores the morality of human manipulation and creation.
  • Blade Runner - Delves into the concepts of creation, humanity, and moral dilemmas surrounding artificial beings.
  • Face/Off - Explores identity, transformation, and the consequences of changing one's form.
  • Ghost in the Shell - Explores themes of identity and creation in a technologically advanced setting.
  • The Thing - Focuses on a creature born from human experimentation and the ensuing horror and terror.
  • Time Machine - Themes of altering time and the consequences of scientific endeavors are akin to Frankenstein's tale.
  • The Road - Focuses on survival and the consequences of loss within a post-apocalyptic landscape, echoing Frankenstein themes.
  • Society - Explores the dual nature of humanity and the grotesque results of societal norms.
  • The Others - Explores themes of identity and the consequences of past actions, intertwining horror with emotional depth.
  • The Cell - A psychological thriller that explores the mind and the extremes of human experience.
  • A Clockwork Orange - Explores themes of morality, free will, and the consequences of societal experimentation.

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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.

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