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Ep. 10: Frankenstein — Guillermo del Toro’s Darkest Vision Yet

1 h 2 min · 18. nov. 2025
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Guillermo del Toro has finally brought his lifelong passion project Frankenstein to the screen — and this week, Chanse McDuffie and Logan Solana break it all down. We explore del Toro’s signature gothic beauty, the emotional depth he brings to the creature, and how his adaptation redefines Mary Shelley’s classic through a lens of empathy, tragedy, and monstrous humanity. From the performances to the visuals to the themes of creation and responsibility, we dig into why this version may be one of the most powerful interpretations yet. Hosted by Chanse McDuffie and Logan Solana. 🎙️ Follow Cinema Verite on Instagram @CinemaVeritePod and email us at cinemaveritepodcast@gmail.com to share your thoughts or suggest a film for review.

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Ep. 10: Frankenstein — Guillermo del Toro’s Darkest Vision Yet

Guillermo del Toro has finally brought his lifelong passion project Frankenstein to the screen — and this week, Chanse McDuffie and Logan Solana break it all down. We explore del Toro’s signature gothic beauty, the emotional depth he brings to the creature, and how his adaptation redefines Mary Shelley’s classic through a lens of empathy, tragedy, and monstrous humanity. From the performances to the visuals to the themes of creation and responsibility, we dig into why this version may be one of the most powerful interpretations yet. Hosted by Chanse McDuffie and Logan Solana. 🎙️ Follow Cinema Verite on Instagram @CinemaVeritePod and email us at cinemaveritepodcast@gmail.com to share your thoughts or suggest a film for review.

18. nov. 20251 h 2 min