Lisa Frankenstein review: "A neat mash-up of high-school comedy and horror tropes"
A sick, slick ride, Lisa Frankenstein is a neat mash-up of high-school comedy and horror tropes.
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GamesRadar+ VerdictA neat mash-up of high-school comedy and horror tropes. Pity it flounders in the final third, though.
GamesRadar+ Verdict
GamesRadar+ Verdict A neat mash-up of high-school comedy and horror tropes. Pity it flounders in the final third, though.
A neat mash-up of high-school comedy and horror tropes. Pity it flounders in the final third, though.
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Though she has a crush on the hunky editor of the school lit magazine (Henry Eikenberry), Lisa soon finds her real love – at the graveyard – when a corpse (Riverdale’s Cole Sprouse) comes back to life. He doesn’t speak and cries tears that smell like vomit. Nevertheless, hiding him at home in her …