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Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

Horror. Fantasy In this adaptation of the classic Mary Shelley tale, Kenneth Branagh stars as Victor Frankenstein, a man possessed by a mission to create life but painfully unaware of the consequences of his actions. He succeeds in his quest to create a man, but his creature (Robert De Niro) is both revolting and tragically aware of the effect he has on others. His creation escapes, and Frankenstein eventually gives him up for dead. The creature, ... [+]
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United States
Chicago Sun-Times
"I admired the scenes with De Niro so much I'm tempted to give "Mary Shelley's Frankenstein" a favorable verdict. But it's a near miss (...) Rating: ★★½ (out of 4)" 
United States
The New York Times
"Despite the chivalry of its title, 'Mary Shelley's Frankenstein' will not strike anyone as chiefly Mary Shelley's invention" 
United Kingdom
Empire
"Sumptuous to look at, with some decent performances but Branagh's attempt at this gothic horror just doesn’t hold together convincingly and fails to engage.(...) Rating: ★★★ (out of 5)" 
United States
Variety
"Branagh seems to overreach himself, playing every aspect at an almost operatic level that’s too feverish for its own good." 
United States
IGN
"Despite the editing flaws, and the weaker aspects of Branagh's performance and direction, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein is one of the better adaptations of the original, nearly 200-year-old story" 
United States
Los Angeles Times
"They’re calling it 'Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein,' but, with apologies to the former rock group, 'Frankie Goes to Hollywood' is more like it." 
United Kingdom
Time Out
"Not frightening, just silly" 
United States
Slant
"A film as misshapen and compelling as its central creature, 'Mary Shelleys Frankenstein' is a beautiful monstrosity in 4K." 
United States
The Washington Post
"Unfortunately, Branagh and screenwriters Steph Lady and Frank Darabont have created a story as badly patched together as De Niro’s Creature." 
United States
ReelViews
"Something more substantial than Hollywood's typical, fitfully entertaining fluff." 
United States
Chicago Tribune
"Branagh's version is too respectful and ultimately, well, lifeless." 
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