Director Zelda Williams and screenwriter Diablo Cody collaborated on #LisaFrankenstein, a film bathed in rosy hues, evoking the girly pop iconography of the late '80s. They emphasized the need for more wacky movies in Hollywood, with Williams expressing deep respect for the project. The use of hot pink in the horror genre was explored as a unique metaphor for feminine strength. Williams explained her decision to direct a comedy as a departure from her upbringing around the industry.
“Especially growing up around it, my adjacency to it, it’s that combination of respecting it really deeply and also knowing how hard it is.” — #LisaFrankenstein director Zelda Williams on why didn’t think a comedy would be her first feature https://t.co/D0mvjdCI8r @variety…
"The weirdos need more representation as well!" #LisaFrankenstein's Zelda Williams and Diablo Cody say we need more wacky movies in Hollywood. https://t.co/wXJrGpGMHA
Director @zeldawilliams bathes #LisaFrankenstein in rosy hues, evoking the girly pop iconography of the late ’80s. Jenn Adams (@jennferatu) explores how hot pink has been used as a unique metaphor for feminine strength in the horror genre. #1989Week #ad https://t.co/RevbJxuN0D
Director @zeldawilliams bathes #LisaFrankenstein in rosy hues, evoking the girly pop iconography of the late ’80s. Jenn Adams (@jennferatu) explores how hot pink has been used as a unique metaphor for feminine strength in the horror genre. https://t.co/RevbJxuN0D
The #LisaFrankenstein brain trust of screenwriter Diablo Cody and director Zelda Williams became one of the few silver linings of their pandemic experiences: https://t.co/RZ5YBAEogZ