Atom User Reviews for Lisa Frankenstein
Good movie. A definite touch of Edward scissorhands, a dab of Heathers and the storyline of Warmbodies.
You will not expect how this movie ends. I will bet money on it.
I thought it was funny. I went for a date night, and enjoyed the movie from beginning to end!
Sleeper hit! So good, amazing cast, one of a kind, don’t miss!
This was a fun movie which is nice to see. Not enough fun movies anymore. It also had an 80s vibe. The cast was great.
This was an enjoyable movie. I thought it had moments that were very strangely paced or put together. The parts that were enjoyable were funny, though. The main character was zany and fun to watch.
it was ok. very cute, kinda funny
This was a bit more mature than PG13
Not as interesting as I thought it’d be. It’s not something I haven’t seen before, with some tweaks here and there. Overall, just a below “ok” film.
I wish I had that kind of love. I dead serious.
kinda love the concept but could've used better pacing and more 80s music
I knew nothing about this film, and went in blind. The 80's vibe was refreshing, and I liked each character. Great film, 4.75 stars.👍
Just the camp I needed for a self date night. I loved it. Cole Sprouse was awesome. So was Kathryn Newton. I feel like it was "Edward Scissorhands" meets "Warm Bodies" meets "I married an Axe Murderer." Just great.
Dylan Sprouse was great in it and the plot was built very well. Definitely an old Disney vibe with a more adult twist and play! I enjoyed it for what it’s worth, a nice dark rom com :)
Absolutely terrible movie.
Bac
Cute, quirky, timeless love story.
Lame, zero stars
I'll watch any rated movie, but I'm not sure this should only be PG-13. It was so good though, my husband and I really liked it! It was fun to be grown up and watching Cole Sprouse all grown up!
Great start but couldn't land the ending.
I honestly don’t know how this movie isn’t R. It’s very adult. There were some people walking out of the theater because they had their pre-teens.
Metacritic
Lisa Frankenstein can be fun, but there is a mean-spiritedness to Cody’s script that doesn’t fit with the film’s premise. It comes mainly at the hands of the creature whose victims are far from charming but don’t necessarily deserve the extreme comeuppance that’s dealt to them.
There’s enough verve in the concept and performances — and in debuting feature-maker Williams’ exuberant direction — to carry Lisa Frankenstein through.

Even as the film revels in violent, necrophiliac delights, the dialogue keeps everything grounded with its humor.
