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Frankenstein's Monster's Monster, Frankenstein Reviews

...amusement is to be found...

| Original Score: 4/5 | Jan 23, 2024

A refreshing mockumentary that allows David Harbour to shine. [Full Review in Spanish]

| Original Score: 3.5/5 | Jul 29, 2019

To say this was a waste of film would be wrong, but also right because it doesn't strive to be the best of the best.

| Jul 25, 2019

Frankenstein's Monster's Monster, Frankenstein may fly over the heads of all but the most devoted young students of the history of cinema.

| Original Score: 2/5 | Jul 24, 2019

It's like a particularly camp episode of Who Do You Think You Are? complete with dramatic reconstructions.

| Jul 24, 2019

Frankenstein's Monster's Monster, Frankenstein is a wonderfully absurd and surreal comedy, which satirically captures the story of Frankenstein.

| Jul 20, 2019

It's more than a sketch and more than a comedy doodle. It's a ludicrously knotted send-up of the craft of acting and a near-hallucinatory mocking of the seriousness that actors place in hokey, blood-and-thunder work.

| Jul 19, 2019

For better or worse, the special unquestionably belongs to Harbour. That center flourishes when he's left to his own devices.

| Jul 17, 2019

In the end, all that matters is that the rules of old television are broken. There is no form. Here, watch this thing we did, or not. There's something oddly likeable about that.

| Jul 17, 2019

Maybe FMMF is part of a new approach to presenting sketch comedy to viewers in fun-size bites that take a while to digest, and leave you wondering what you just watched.

| Original Score: 3/5 | Jul 17, 2019

The main benefit of its brevity is that you can fit in multiple viewings without breaking a sweat-something wholeheartedly recommended.

| Original Score: 3.5/5 | Jul 16, 2019

Frankenstein's Monster's Monster, Frankenstein is an ambitious spoof, and Harbour is a likable comic actor, fully committed to this type of weirdness, even in moments when it doesn't quite work.

| Jul 16, 2019

[D]espite the ego of the theater being a familiar target, the special nevertheless feels fresh in both the specificity of its satire and its surprising cast.

| Original Score: B | Jul 16, 2019

Why did this movie get made? How did this movie get made?

| Jul 16, 2019

It's great. And it's also funny. And again, David Harbour needs to star in a sitcom already.

| Jul 16, 2019

Really, the joy of Frankenstein's Monster's Monster, Frankenstein is that it never really explains or justifies itself. It's just a brief weird thing made by some very funny people.

| Original Score: 4/5 | Jul 16, 2019

[T]he whole enterprise feel[s] indulgent, a vanity project for one of Netflix's biggest stars and not one that demands in any real way to exist.

| Jul 16, 2019

Harbour, Kate Berlant and Michael Lerner are a treat, and with the whole thing running at just half an hour, it's perfect to watch while you're trying to figure out what to watch.

| Jul 11, 2019

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