Director Guillermo del Toro has been making movies about monsters his entire career, from Mimic to Hellboy to Pan’s Labyrinth to The Shape of Water. His most recent film, an adaptation of Mary Shelley’s ultimate monster story from 1818, is the culmination of del Toro’s long-held dream to breathe new life into his favorite novel and film subject. Drawing inspiration from John Milton, Bernie Wrightson’s classic designs, and the Hammer Horror films, del Toro was ready to throw the switch on the project with Universal Pictures, until the studio’s “Dark Universe” project proved dead on arrival. Now, at Netflix, del Toro’s creature feature is alive… ALIVE!… once more. Starring Oscar Issac as the doctor and Jacob Elordi as the creature, the film includes Mia Goth, Christoph Waltz, Charles Dance, and Lars Mikkelsen, and it was recently nominated for nine Academy Awards, including Best Picture. But does this reanimated cinematic assemblage deserve to walk the halls of streaming entertainment? Or is it more “ponderous” than “pondersome,” leaving us reaching for the Off switch on the remote? Join us as we meet Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein!
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