
House of R ‘Frankenstein’ and ‘The Running Man’
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Nov 14, 2025 Dive into the cinematic world as the hosts discuss the latest adaptations of 'Frankenstein' and 'The Running Man.' They analyze the horniest moments in Guillermo del Toro's films, celebrating creative visuals and character complexity. The conversation also shifts to Edgar Wright's action sequences, highlighting his unique style and ranking the best. Expect insights on casting decisions, emotional stakes, and a humorous take on some transgressive themes that make these films captivating.
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Personal Del Toro Affection And Memories
- Mallory describes her long-standing admiration for del Toro and names Pan's Labyrinth as her favorite.
- She also mentions surprising personal trivia about her husband loving Mimic.
Del Toro's Visual Strengths Versus Narrative Variability
- Joanna admires del Toro's film knowledge and theatrical worldbuilding but finds his work uneven, praising highs like Pan's Labyrinth and critiquing weaker narrative control.
- She also applauds Jacob Elordi's creature performance as a major strength in Frankenstein.
Casting And Moral Framing Problems
- Joanna and Mallory debate Oscar Isaac's casting as Victor, finding his charm misaligned with the role's need for unlikeability.
- They note the film reframes Victor's transgressions heavily, amplifying incestuous and disturbing motives.




