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FRANKENSTEIN (2025): The Things I Liked…

Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein, the story of a scientist whose creation of a monster leads to disaster, is close to everything I could have hoped for, and then some. 

Frankenstein (2025), Oscar Isaac, Netflix
Frankenstein (2025), Oscar Isaac, Netflix

Similar to Crimson Peak (2015), the last del Toro movie I was brave enough to watch, Frankenstein features his signature arresting cinematography, memorable production design, engaging storytelling, and an apparent love of jewel tones that speaks directly to my colour-loving heart.

Two hours and thirty minutes may be a long running time, I mean, it definitely is. However, it doesn’t necessarily feel that way because of the aforementioned elements that del Toro executes so very well. 

Frankenstein (2025), Mia Goth, Netflix
Frankenstein (2025), Mia Goth, Netflix

Starring Oscar Isaac, Jacob Elordi, Mia Goth, and Christoph Waltz, del Toro’s Frankenstein, a fantasy/horror film, unfolds most epically. I was moved by the strong companionship, father and son, plus love themes, in addition to the great performances by all involved. 

Watch Frankenstein, for it’s one of the best films of 2025, and the horror elements are unlikely to be the nightmare-inducing kind. 

I personally appreciated Elordi’s performance so much, I was inspired to take a few moments to be thankful to Australia for the wonderful acting talent it’s blessed us with. Jacob Elordi and Milly Alcock in recent years, plus Margot Robbie, Chris Hemsworth, Nicole Kidman, Naomi Watts, Jeffrey Rush, Guy Pearce, and, of course, the queen herself, Cate Blanchett. Did I forget anyone?

Lastly, don’t be surprised if you find yourself falling a little bit ‘in love’ with at least one of the characters. I won’t say which.

Happy Film Loving, 

G

WUTHERING HEIGHTS (2026): New Trailer Starring Jacob Elordi, Shazad Latif, Margot Robbie…

Wuthering Heights (2026), Margot Robbie, Warner Bros.
Wuthering Heights (2026), Margot Robbie, Warner Bros.

The trailer for Emerald Fennell’s film version of Emily Brontë’s classic novel, Wuthering Heights, has landed, and it looks good.

The intense romance/drama stars Margot Robbie, Shazad Latif and Jacob Elordi.

Unlike my lukewarm reaction to the teaser trailer a couple of months ago, this looks great! I’m officially interested. Especially as watching this trailer reminded me a little more of Catherine and Heathcliff’s story. It truly is an epic one, as far as romances go.

Just as well, this will be released around Valentine’s Day 2026, in time for all the lovers.

Are you also convinced that this is officially rather promising? I’m certainly ready for more of the gorgeous red all over this trailer.

Hong Chau, Ewan Mitchell, Owen Cooper, Alison Oliver, Martin Clunes and Vy Nguyen also star.

Wuthering Heights Release Dates: February 13th, 2026 (US & UK)…

Happy Film Loving,

G

WUTHERING HEIGHTS (2026): New Trailer Starring Margot Robbie, Jacob Elordi, Shazad Latif…

Saltburn (2023) director Emerald Fennell’s latest is a romance/drama starring Jacob Elordi, Margot Robbie and Shazad Latif.

Based on Emily Brontë’s classic novel of the same name, Wuthering Heights follows the intense and destructive love story between Heathcliff and Catherine Earnshaw.

I don’t yet know how interested I am in this version of Brontë’s classic love story, but I am a Robbie fan, and I’m also curious about Fennell’s new project. Especially since I didn’t hate Saltburn.

What do you think?

Owen Cooper, Hong Chau, Ewan Mitchell, Alison Oliver, Martin Clunes and Vy Nguyen also star.

Wuthering Heights Release Dates: February 13th, 2026 (US & UK)…

Happy Film Loving,

G

FRANKENSTEIN (2025): New Trailer From Guillermo del Toro, Starring Oscar Isaac, Jacob Elordi, Mia Goth, Christoph Waltz…

Frankenstein (2025), Oscar Isaac, Netflix
Frankenstein (2025), Oscar Isaac, Netflix

Read my spoiler-free movie review of Frankenstein (2025).


Guillermo del Toro is the director behind a new retelling of Mary Shelley’s horror classic, Frankenstein.

Starring Oscar Isaac, Christoph Waltz, Jacob Elordi, and Mia Goth, Dr. Victor Frankenstein (Isaac) creates a monster (Elordi) that leads to disaster for the scientist and his creation.

I wonder if we’ll see Elordi’s face as the monster; perhaps we shall, in the next trailer.

I’ve already started making peace with missing out on all the lovely cinematography when I fail to watch this because it’s a horror film. At least I’ll always have the trailers, thankfully.

Are you into this good-looking new Frankenstein story?

Ralph Ineson, David Bradley, Charles Dance, Burn Gorman, Nikolaj Lie Kaas, Lars Mikkelsen, Christian Convery and Lauren Collins also star.

Frankenstein Release Dates: November 2025 (US)…

Happy Film Loving,

G

SALTBURN (2023): The Things I Liked…

There’s been plenty of talk about writer/director Emerald Fennell’s Saltburn  since it hit the film festival circuit in August 2023. And I’ve finally given in and watched the comedy/drama/thriller. A film that turned out to be an equally delightful and shocking experience. One that follows Oliver (Barry Keoghan), an Oxford University student who becomes obsessed with his classmate, the charismatic and aristocratic Felix (Jacob Elordi). 

Also starring Rosamund Pike, Archie Madekwe and Carey Mulligan, things soon take quite the unexpected turn once Felix invites Oliver to his eccentric family’s vast estate for an unforgettable summer.

Saltburn (2023), Rosamund Pike, MGM
Saltburn (2023), Rosamund Pike, MGM

It’s the dialogue and performances that delighted me most, especially all the lines delivered to perfection by Mulligan and Pike’s characters. As for the more shocking aspects, let’s just say it has to do with two specific moments that reveal the extent of Oliver’s unsettling obsession and how that manifests.

In terms of my experience of the story, I had the most fun before the dark turn, which wasn’t unexpected considering how I found myself waiting for the other shoe to drop for much of the film. The general gist of what Saltburn is about and how aspects of the story unfold may not be new, but the two most shocking events and the super wonderful dialogue are reason enough to see it for yourself. 

Last but not least, Saltburn features a soundtrack of what seemed to be largely hit British songs of the noughties. I say give Saltburn a chance if you’re curious and for all the guaranteed giggles courtesy of the dialogue, particularly once Oliver arrives at Felix’s family estate. 

Happy Film Loving, 

G