‘Lisa Frankenstein’ movie review: Zelda Williams’ debut revives 1980s goth aesthetic in flat horror comedy
This corpse ought to have stayed in the grave.
This corpse ought to have stayed in the grave.
“She has to blow him away with a shotgun, but that doesn’t mean it’s not romantic.”
“It was a bunch of friends getting together to make a movie.”
“I can’t identify with that generation of the underworld.”
It’s a self-funded passion project Western.
“A deity, yes; but, more than that, really, just a young man sitting on a pile of candy.”
The endless complexities of the heart.
“It’s one of the few movies he directed that he wasn’t in.”