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Oscar Isaac, Mia Goth, and Andrew Garfield in talks for Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein
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Like many directors of his stature, Guillermo del Toro has almost as many dream projects that didn’t happen as those that did. This week, Netflix finally gave life to one of del Toro’s most talked about dream projects, following up on his big Academy Award win for Netflix for Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio (Certified Fresh at 97%). Netflix and Guillermo del Toro have begun negotiations with three stars (Oscar Isaac, Andrew Garfield, and 2022’s scream queen Mia Goth) for his live-action adaptation of Mary Shelley’s genre-defining horror novel, Frankenstein. It’s unclear which roles any of the three are being considered for (and fans quickly began speculating about each). In the past, del Toro has also talked about doing Bride of Frankenstein, but it is unclear whether this Frankenstein project will also include that character. In somewhat related news, Andrew Garfield has also signed to co-star with Florence Pugh in a romantic drama called We Live in Time for director John Crowley (Brooklyn).
Quentin Tarantino's 10th and (maybe) last film to be The Movie Critic
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Quentin Tarantino has long stated his intentions to stop directing films after his 10th feature, and Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood (Certified Fresh at 85%) was movie No. 9, so ostensibly, his next will be his last (if he actually does retire). This week, Tarantino announced that his next film will be called The Movie Critic, with additonal reports stating that the main character will be a woman and the setting will be Los Angeles in the late 1970s. This has led to specualtion that, like his Tate/Manson movie, The Movie Critic may again be based upon a real person, and that person is speculated to possibly be groundbreaking film critic Pauline Kael, whose personal biography matches what it known at this point about The Movie Critic.







