Show Notes
The Filmlosophers are ready to dissect a cinematic creation of exquisite beauty and tragedy! Hosts Eddie and Spencer, and Intern Manager/Managing Intern Amy dive deep into the beautiful and amazing macabre world of Director Guillermo del Toro in his Netflix original film, Frankenstein.
The crew will explore del Toro's signature style, analyzing how he handles the emotional weight of Mary Shelley's classic tale, the stunning practical effects, and the thematic depth that defines his approach to the monstrous and the human. Is this the definitive adaptation of the Creature's tragic story?
And speaking of Netflix, Intern Manager Amy kicks off her latest segment within her "Jane Unseen" series: "Streaming is For Lovers!" Amy will present two wildly different elevator pitches for obscure Netflix original romantic comedies to the table. Listen as the team debates which hidden gem deserves a collective viewing—a romantic comedy selection that may truly test the limits of the Filmlosophers' cinematic endurance!
Join The Filmlosophers for an episode that balances macabre literary classicism with the lighter, modern fun of streaming rom-coms!
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