




Lisa Frankenstein | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | May 10, 2024
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The dark tones and NEONS are very clear.
| genre | Comedy | Horror | Romance |
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| synopsis | In 1989, a misunderstood teenager has a high school crush — who just happens to be a handsome corpse! After a set of playfully horrific circumstances bring him back to life, the two embark on a murderous journey to find love, happiness…and a few missing body parts along the way. |
| lead actors | Kathryn Newton | Cole Sprouse | Liza Soberano | Henry Eikenberry | Joe Chrest | Carla Gugino | Joey Harris | Bryce Romero | Jenna Davis | Joshua Montes | Trina LaFargue | Paola Andino | Jennifer Pierce Mathus | Luke Sexton | Chris Greening | Mae Anglim | Ayla Miller | Jailyn Rae | Ashton Leigh | Charlie Talbert | Ray Gaspard | Geraldine Singer | Shane Partlow | Jesse Reeks | Destiny Jones | Johnny Ballance | Donna DuPlantier | Sylvia Grace Crim | Walker Babington | Ritchie Montgomery | Sarah Fisher | Summer Selby | Marcello Maurio | Brad Miller | Julia Belanova | Wendy Miklovic | April Dupré |
| director | Zelda Williams |










