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In 1989, teenager Lisa Swallows is still struggling to come to terms with the loss of her mother, who was killed by an axe murderer two years earlier. Her father Dale has since remarried a narcissistic woman named Janet, who also has a daughter named Taffy from a previous marriage. Lisa heads to a party with Taffy, who encourages her to socialize.
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).
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 ...
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.
"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.
Andrea Pia Yates (née Kennedy; born July 2, 1964 [2]) is an American woman from Houston, Texas, who confessed to drowning her five children in their bathtub on June 20, 2001. [3]
Cody returned to the horror comedy genre with Lisa Frankenstein, which is inspired by Mary Shelley’s 1818 novel. The movie follows a teen goth girl named Lisa ( Kathryn Newton ) as she brings to ...
Gina Grant (born 1976) is an American woman who gained notoriety when her admission to Harvard University was rescinded after it became known that four years earlier, at age 14, she had killed her mother. Controversy ensued over questions including whether she was obligated to disclose crimes committed as a juvenile; whether she had escaped ...