Frankenstein’s Monster’s Monster, Frankenstein is a 32-minute Netflix movie that defies reason.
It begins with its name, Frankenstein’s Monster’s Monster, Frankenstein. It’s an unreasonably cumbersome Monster-on-Frankenstein sandwich that immediately alienates and turns away what I can only imagine are the vast majority of Netflix subscribers and their freeloading friends and family members, who use the service to watch movies and TV shows that have mostly already been deemed acceptable and enjoyable by the court of public opinion.
The 32-minute production, which I’ll call FMMF for my own sanity, begins with Stranger Things actor David Harbour monologuing about his fictitious father, David Harbour Jr. Harbour Jr. was an actor and producer of dramatic televised theater, and Harbour III is searching for answers about his father’s murky past. Read more…
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