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1 day agoThe Curse of Frankenstein review Hammer horror with Lee and Cushing shows how it should be done
Guillermo del Toro is just about to release his epic new Frankenstein adaptation, swathed in self-conscious artistry and mythic self-importance. But this rereleased 1957 Hammer shocker from the screenwriter Jimmy Sangster and the veteran director Terence Fisher, shows the way it should be done with unpretentious energy and sly macabre gusto. In vivid Eastmancolor, it's a film electrified with its own melodramatic crassness, unencumbered with good taste and certainly uninterested in making either Frankenstein or his creature in any way tragically sympathetic.
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