‘Frankenstein’ and the Importance of Movie Theaters
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‘Frankenstein’ and the Importance of Movie Theaters
When it was first announced that Guillermo del Toro was directing Frankenstein (2025), people were, understandably, excited. Excited, that is, until it was announced that the project would be a Netflix-exclusive release, and people realized that they may never get to see Frankenstein as imagined by one of the most visually ambitious directors of our time (a fact that can be argued later, but let’s be honest) in movie theaters. Many people saw it…
An Honest Trailer for Guillermo Del Toro's Frankenstein
Frankenstein was in theaters for only three weeks and made less than half a million dollars in ticket sales. To be fair, that limited run in select theaters was just enough to make the movie eligible for awards, because it's a Netflix movie. Guillermo Del Toro spent years imagining a Frankenstein film that stayed closer to Mary Shelley's original story, and this is it. Still, "closer" is a relative term. As this Honest Trailer points out, the ph…
Frankenstein — Guillermo del Toro [Review]
Sincerity is dead at the movies, and this fall season has treated us to a preponderance of autopsies as proof — Bugonia, A House of Dynamite, Die My Love, (sneakily) Blue Moon. Yet it just might find a second life in the loving arms of Guillermo del Toro, and, if the hype machine is to [...] The post Frankenstein — Guillermo del Toro [Review] appeared first on In Review Online.
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