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  1. Gods and Monsters. R Released Jan 21, 1998 1h 45m Biography LGBTQ+ CTA List. 96% Tomatometer 71 Reviews 82% Popcornmeter 10,000+ Ratings. Once a powerful Hollywood director best known for ...

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  2. Full Review | Original Score: 4/4 | Jan 7, 2023. Sean P. Means Salt Lake Tribune. The film is a revelation for writer-director Bill Condon, whose last movie, the horror schlock Candyman: Farewell ...

  3. Gods and Monsterss. A dark and powerful tale of the passing existence. The fallen angels watching from another world beyond, but can't do anything about the human suffering and brutality. Their ...

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    • Drama, Fantasy, Sci-Fi
    • Risha Gorig
  4. Dec 4, 1998 · Roger Ebert. December 4, 1998. 4 min read. Brendan Fraser and Ian McKellen in "Gods and Monsters." The yard man looks a little like Frankenstein’s monster, with his hulky body and flat-top haircut. Of course he’s more handsome. The old man sizes him up, invites him to tea, is friendly: “Feel free to use the pool.

  5. The film has a 96% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 67 reviews, with an average rating of 8.4/10. The site's critical consensus states: " Gods and Monsters is a spellbinding, confusing piece of semi-fiction, featuring fine performances; McKellen leads the way, but Redgrave and Fraser don't lag far behind."

  6. Nov 4, 1998 · Gods and Monsters Reviews - Metacritic. Summary Hollywood history comes to life in this tale of the last days of Frankenstein director James Whale (McKellen). Long forgotten by the studios, Whale has retired to pursue painting and a life of leisure. Gods and Monsters explores his final fascination with a handsome gardener, Clayton Boone (Fraser).

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  8. Mar 1, 1999 · In Gods and Monsters, movie director James Whale (Sir Ian McKellan, in a brilliant performance) talks about how the movies he was best known for -- Frankenstein and The Bride of Frankenstein -- were comedies about death in which the humor was subtle enough so as not to ruin it for people not in on the joke. Much the same could be said for Gods and Monsters.

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