REVIEW: Lisa Frankenstein (2024 Film) - Starring Kathryn Newton

 

"Lisa Frankenstein" takes viewers on an exhilarating journey through horror and hilarity, masterfully crafted by Diablo Cody and Zelda Williams. Set in the nostalgic 1980s, the film follows Lisa, a teenage girl grappling with her mother's tragic death, and her unconventional romantic interest, the reanimated Victorian-era corpse known as the Creature.

The film excels in seamlessly blending horror and comedy, from the whimsically eerie circumstances of the Creature's resurrection to the sharp and witty dialogues sprinkled throughout. Kathryn Newton's performance as Lisa adds a captivating presence, while Cole Sprouse and Liza Soberano deliver solid supporting roles.

Despite its campy humor and nostalgic charm, "Lisa Frankenstein" occasionally stumbles with pacing issues and a disjointed narrative. Yet, its colorful visuals, clever humor, and memorable characters ensure an entertaining experience. While not flawless, it's a delightful homage to classic horror with a fresh twist.

In conclusion, "Lisa Frankenstein" offers a nostalgic and entertaining ride through 1980s horror comedies, filled with laughs and thrills. Despite its imperfections, its charm and creativity warrant a watch, earning it a solid 8 out of 10.

Out on Apple TV now at - https://apple.co/3STtbVY

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