Frankenstein at the LFF review: a vampy, campy Gothic fever-dream

Frankenstein at the LFF Review

A vampy, campy Gothic fever-dream, this adaptation of Mary Shelley's book turns up the moody vibes to 100.

It's been 200 years since Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein, yet its themes - man's arrogance, cruelty, and inhumanity to man - still feel relevant.

A story about humans overreaching and giving monstrous new life to a misunderstood, yet deadly, creature? Well, hello upcoming AI revolution.

With killer costume design and excellent performances from an all-star cast, this take on the story, directed by Guillermo del Toro, still has lessons to teach us.

Author's summary: A Gothic fever-dream adaptation of Frankenstein.

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London Evening Standard London Evening Standard — 2025-10-14

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