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We Finally Got Our First Look at Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein

Let’s get steamy.

By Lyvie Scott
News

Guillermo del Toro Just Exposed the Biggest Problem With AI Movies

At least someone’s fighting back.

By Lyvie Scott
Movies

Guillermo del Toro Knows the Reason His Most Underrated Horror Movie Flopped

The horror was for love.

By Hoai-Tran Bui
Science

A Meteorologist Reveals 3 Ancient Urban Legends About Where Tornadoes Strike

A weather expert explains why some cities think they're protected from tornadoes — and why they're dangerously wrong.

By Kiona Smith
News

'Pacific Rim' Is Getting a Surprising Second (or Fourth) Life

Guillermo del Toro’s zany sci-fi world is coming to the small screen.

By Lyvie Scott
No Spin Zone

5 Facts ‘Twisters’ Got Right About Tornadoes

The latest meteorological blockbuster left these tornado experts impressed.

By Doris Elín Urrutia
Science

Can You Stop A Tornado? Atmospheric Scientists Reveal the Truth About the Biggest Plot Point in ‘Twisters’

Even if you could, doesn't mean you should.

By Doris Elín Urrutia
Reel Science

How The Science Of Tornadoes Has Changed in the 28 Years Since ‘Twister’

Are the ferocious funnels of the new ‘Twisters’ trailer anything like real life?

By Doris Elín Urrutia
Science

Two Tornado Scientists Spill The Unsettling Truth About Storm Chasing

What Hollywood gets right — and very wrong — about storm chasers.

By Paul Markowski, Yvette Richardson and The Conversation
Science

It's Not Just You — Tornadoes Are Becoming Stronger, And More Frequent

More than 1,100 tornadoes were reported through May, which is nearly twice the 30-year average at that point.

By William Gallus and The Conversation
Game Guides

FFXIV x FFXVI: Here’s Exactly How to Start and Complete the Crossover Event

Find the flame.

By Hayes Madsen
News

Guillermo del Toro’s Most Misunderstood Thriller is Getting the 4K Treatment

With Crimson Peak’s 10-year anniversary around the corner, del Toro is revisiting the gothic romance.

By Lyvie Scott
Retrospective

One Underrated Thriller Stood Out From The 2000s Superhero Boom

Hellboy was always a dark horse in the superhero genre — but 20 years later, it’s a bonafide classic.

By Daniel Dockery
News

It’s Impossible to Imagine Modern Pop Culture Without Akira Toriyama

The hope of the anime universe.

By Daniel Dockery
Feature

“The World Always Needs Champions.” A History of Marvel’s Most Daring Superhero Team

Inverse caught up with the original editor and writers of Champions to tell the definitive story of this brash teenage team-up.

By Jake Kleinman and Dais Johnston
The Inverse Interview

Torrian Crawford, Rooster Teeth's first Black director, is leveling up 'Red vs. Blue'

Self-taught Torrian Crawford helms the internet's most enduring machinima series. And he's giving it an "injection of something more."

By Eric Francisco
Feature

The torment of misophoniacs

By Jess Thomson
Opinion

Stop Rebooting 'Hellboy' and Let Guillermo del Toro Finish His Trilogy

Give us del Toro’s Hellboy III.

By Eric Francisco
Puppet Duels

Pinocchio vs. Pinocchio: Guillermo del Toro exposes the hollow truth of Disney's remakes

How this year's wildly different Pinocchio remakes represent the best and worst of the state of animation.

By Mónica Marie Zorrilla
Retrospective

25 years ago, Guillermo del Toro made an amazing sci-fi monster movie — despite the Weinsteins’ best efforts

Sometimes bugs aren’t the real monsters.

By Jon O'Brien
Exclusive

25 years ago, Guillermo del Toro's first sci-fi blockbuster changed monster movies forever

By Jeff Spry
Lonely Boy

A unique trait shared by tortoises and humans changes a scientific belief

Solo or social, faces are important across the animal kingdom.

By Nina Pullano
The Inverse Review

Spiral gives Saw’s torture porn a powerful political message

Chris Rock stars in the most political movie of 2021.

By Jake Kleinman
News

Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein Could Mean an Exciting New Era For the Director

His relationship with Netflix is bearing strange fruit.

By Mónica Marie Zorrilla
Eye to eye

Tortoises and humans share this one unique trait

Animal research explores why children are drawn toward face-like shapes.

By Grace Browne
Retrospective

5 years ago, Guillermo del Toro turned his love of cinema into a sci-fi masterpiece

In 2017, Guillermo del Toro made his love letter to the movies the only way he could.

By Alex Welch
Science

New Drone Technology Could Help Scientists Finally Understand How Tornadoes Form

Scientists are still grappling with how and why violent twisters form. Will new technology and computing power help?

By The Conversation and Carolyn Wilke
Ice, Ice, Baby

Guillermo del Toro's dream movie may soon be a stop-motion reality

Del Toro’s dream adaptation of H.P. Lovecraft’s most chilling story is on the cusp of finally thawing out of the ice.

By Eric Francisco
The Inverse Review

Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio review: A stop-motion animated masterwork

Guillermo del Toro brings a dark humanity to the tale of a disobedient wooden puppet.

By Hoai-Tran Bui
Retrospective

Guillermo del Toro's Biggest Blockbuster Remains a Surprisingly Soulful Masterpiece

Monster fighting should leave a little room for love.

By Lyvie Scott