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  2. Lisa Frankenstein - Wikipedia

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    Lisa Frankenstein is a 2024 American romantic comedy horror film directed by Zelda Williams, in her feature-length directorial debut, and written by Diablo Cody. The film stars Kathryn Newton , Cole Sprouse , Liza Soberano , Henry Eikenberry, Joe Chrest , and Carla Gugino .

  3. Movie Review: 'Lisa Frankenstein' lurches from idiocy to ...

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    Lisa Frankenstein” lurches from idiocy to whimsy to grossness to ultra-violence, obsessed along the way with grade-school toilet humor, like putting worms in fruit salads. But the blame needs ...

  4. ‘Lisa Frankenstein’ Director Zelda Williams on Making Her ...

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    Written by Oscar winner Diablo Cody, “Lisa Frankenstein” stars Kathryn Newton as a high school outsider who falls for a centuries-old non-verbal corpse (Cole Sprouse) that has come back to life.

  5. ‘Lisa Frankenstein’ Review: Diablo Cody Scripts a Faux ...

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    "Lisa Frankenstein," an undead teenage slasher romance that bills itself as a "coming of RAGE story," strikes a fearless pose of look-how-bad-I-am bravado, as if it were up to something terribly rad.

  6. List of films featuring Frankenstein's monster - Wikipedia

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    However, the 1931 Frankenstein film by Universal Pictures and it's sequel Bride of Frankenstein have had an immense influence on the appearance and wider cultural understanding of the character. This rendition of the creation is the most pervasive and appears in pop culture and advertising very frequently, giving it an iconic image and status.

  7. Talk:Lisa Frankenstein - Wikipedia

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  8. Opinion: ‘Lisa Frankenstein’ is giving us a new kind of monster

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    Zelda Williams’ new film, “Lisa Frankenstein,” presents women seizing the means of creation as a bloodier endeavor, writes Noah Berlatsky. Just as Mary Shelley wrote “Frankenstein” in a ...

  9. Elizabeth Lavenza - Wikipedia

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    Born in Italy, Elizabeth Lavenza was adopted by Victor's family.In the first edition (1818), she is the daughter of Victor's aunt and her Italian husband. After her mother's death, Elizabeth's father—intending to remarry—writes to Victor's father and asks if he and his wife would like to adopt the child and spare her being raised by a stepmother (as Mary Shelley had unhappily been).