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It's a legend-laden episode of The Interviews this week, folks, as Chris Hewitt sits down in person with James Cameron to talk about his new, unexpected venture as co-director of eye popping 3D concert movie, Billie Eilish: Hit Me Hard And Soft — The Tour Live In 3D, and then the great Guillermo del Toro, with the Mexican director coming to town to receive the BFI Fellowship and launch a season of his films at the BFI Southbank. That is an excerpt from a longer del Toro interview which will be up on its own next week, but this should whet your whistle as they talk about del Toro's British cultural connections, his approach to writing, his penchant for collecting, and more. Finally, Sally Field and Lewis Pullman, the stars of new Netflix movie Remarkably Bright Creatures, Zoom in for a spirited chat with Chris. Enjoy!
Guests: Jen and Sarah of the “Movies & Us” Podcast In this episode of Midday Movies, hosts Laura and Stephen, are joined by Jen and Sarah from the Movies & Us Podcast, to explore Guillermo del Toro's reimagining of Mary Shelley's 1818 novel, “Frankenstein” (2025). The movie stars Oscar Isaac, Jacob Elordi, and Mia Goth, and presents themes of mad ambition, family trauma, and the inhospitable Arctic Circle. The discussion touches on del Toro's unique approach to humanizing monsters, the film’s historical context of Victorian England and the Crimean War, and the emotional complexities of the characters. The conversation also highlights the stunning practical effects, the transformative journey of the creature, and the emotional depth and visual beauty that del Toro brings to this classic tale of terrible parenting. The episode ends with reflections on the film’s staggering emotional weight and its place in del Toro’s impressive filmography. 00:00 Introduction to Midday Movies Podcast 00:10 Special Guests: Jen and Sarah from Movies & Us 00:45 Guillermo del Toro's Unique Take on Frankenstein 02:02 Exploring the Themes of Family and Trauma 04:44 Historical Context and Setting 08:29 Character Analysis: Victor and His Relationships 12:21 The Creature's Journey and Development 16:08 The Role of Supporting Characters 19:50 The Creature's Emotional Evolution 27:02 The Climactic Arctic Chase 30:14 Exploring Victor and the Creature's Relationship 32:10 Oscar Isaac's Arctic Adventure 33:02 Victor's Emotional Complexity 35:53 The Creature's Growth and Acceptance 38:23 Guillermo del Toro's Mastery in Practical Effects 40:13 The Impact of Streaming on Film Accessibility 45:36 Final Thoughts and Recommendations For more Laura and Stephen, follow us at @middaymoviespod , @umbrellapodcastcollective and @facehuggersandfriendspod For more Jen and Sara follow them at @moviesanduspod and @tvanduspod We want to know what you think about our podcast! Let us know in this brief survey here . Listen to us on your favorite podcast platform and follow us on social media to stay up to date on upcoming shows and announcements! Instagram Facebook Linktree Check out our new merch shop here for tees, tote
What do you get when Guillermo del Toro decides to make “Pinocchio?” “Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio!” It’s an aggressively Guillermo del Toro movie and we wouldn’t have it any other way. https://ia601400.us.archive.org/2/items/del-toro-pinocchio/DelToro-Pinocchio.mp3
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