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theimaginativeconservative.org
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| | | | | What's unnerving about Guillermo del Toro's "Frankenstein" is that it embraces and glorifies the creature in ways that remind me, on one hand, of the Romantic valorization of Milton's Satan, and on the other, of our contemporary headlong development of artificial intelligence. (essay by Glenn Arbery) | |
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www.lemonde.fr
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| | | | | The Mexican filmmaker distills the essence of his cinema in this inspired take on Mary Shelley's novel. | |
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www.ign.com
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| | | | | Review: Guillermo del Toro's Netflix film Frankenstein, starring Oscar Isaac, Jacob Elordi, and Mia Goth, is a crowning achievement for the beloved genre director and one of the most effective adaptations of the Mary Shelley story ever put to film. | |
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deadline.com
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| | | Guillermo del Toro, first recipient of Deadline's Contenders Hall of Fame Award, discussed a rough experience working with the Weinstein Brothers on 'Mimic.' | ||