Once upon a time two childhood neighbors made movies together in the backyard until one of them had to move away. Twenty years later, they are shocked to discover that they share a queer identity and a need for a roommate as they pursue their movie-making dreams in Los Angeles. What's that? You're not shocked that two gay people left home for Hollywood? Well, WE are and WE have a lot to catch up on when it comes to movies and our lives. We'd love for you to join us, even if you think we're a cliche because, hey, that's entertainment and this is Queer Cinema Catchup!
Send in your thoughts and suggestions to queercinemacatchup@gmail.com and visit us at https://www.queercinemacatchup.com/.
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Once upon a time two childhood neighbors made movies together in the backyard until one of them had to move away. Twenty years later, they are shocked to discover that they share a queer identity and a need for a roommate as they pursue their movie-making dreams in Los Angeles. What's that? You're not shocked that two gay people left home for Hollywood? Well, WE are and WE have a lot to catch up on when it comes to movies and our lives. We'd love for you to join us, even if you think we're a cliche because, hey, that's entertainment and this is Queer Cinema Catchup!
Send in your thoughts and suggestions to queercinemacatchup@gmail.com and visit us at https://www.queercinemacatchup.com/.
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In this episode of Queer Cinema Catchup, Allison and Joe take a critical look at Guillermo del Toro’s 2025 film adaptation of 'Frankenstein' starring Jacob Elordi, Oscar Isaac, Mia Goth, and Christopher Waltz. They discuss the film's unique take on Mary Shelley’s classic novel; the thematic elements of desire, death, and disappointment; and the historical context of the Romantic and Enlightenment periods.
01:06 Personal Connections to Frankenstein
06:33 Discussing the Film Adaptation
08:28 Critique of the Film's Ending
11:09 Comparing the Film to the Book
33:24 Reflecting on the Creature's Appearance
34:00 Casting Choices and Their Impact
36:14 Exploring the Romantic Movement
38:20 The Enlightenment vs. Romanticism
53:00 Mary Shelley's Life and Influences
01:04:22 Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein
01:11:21 Final Thoughts and Recommendations
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