Believing something does not make it true.
Continuing my trip up Empire's top 20 films of 2025 #18 : Frankenstein It might've taken Guillermo del Toro almost two decades' work and a lifetime of dreaming to bring his vision of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein to cinematic life, but boy was it worth the wait. Oscar Isaac and Jacob Elordi lead a starry ensemble here as Victor Frankenstein and his pitiable Creature, brought together — and torn apart — by their wildly divergent attempts to decode the mysteries of life. Gloriously Gothic, loaded with pathos, and deft in its handling of the themes of Shelley's book, del Toro's film is in many ways the culmination of all the Mexican fabulist's work to date. And yes, Jacob Elordi really is extraordinary as Frankenstein's accursed creation, a transformative physical performance even before you apply all the dead-guy makeup. I'm sure this will look fantastic but I also have a suspicion it will feel a somewhat soulless exercise which wastes my time as m...