
Frankenstein
FRANKENSTEIN is a 2025 American epic gothic science fiction film. Directed, written and co-produced by Academy Award winner - Guillermo del Toro, based on Mary Shelley's 1818 novel of the same name. The film stars Oscar Isaac, Jacob Elordi, Mia Goth and Christoph Waltz. The film revolves around a brilliant but egotistical scientist (Isaac) who brings a monstrous creature (Elordi) to life in a daring experiment that ultimately leads to the undoing of both the creator and his tragic creation.
Frankenstein had its world premiere in the main competition of the 82nd Venice International Film Festival in August and began a limited theatrical release on October 17th, 2025. A global digital release is coming to Netflix November 7th. The film has received positive reviews from critics, and with Jacob Elordi's performance receiving universal acclaim.
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AMORPHOUS PERFUME is the perfume house of multimedia artist Kalliope Amorphous. After nearly fifteen years of creating unique conceptual fragrances under the name Black Baccara - the house began a new and transformative rebranding in late 2023. All perfumes are vegan friendly, unisex (gender-free) and produced in-house in small batches.
"Amorphous perfumes cater to those who seek the enchanting synergy of fragrance and art - made for daydreamers and poets in search of emotive atmospheres, for outsiders looking for that elusive scent that encapsulates their personality, for romantics in search of the timeless and haunting, for those seeking carefully and intentionally crafted ritual and for anyone in search of a unique fragrance experience."
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MARY SHELLEY'S
House of Frankenstein
THE FRANKENSTEIN EXPERIENCE is back December 19th-30th, 2025.
The award-winning theatrical walking tour and museum entry through Bath's most haunting history. Walk in Mary Shelley's footsteps as she created her Gothic masterpiece and legendary novel Frankenstein. See where she lived and explore Bath's Regency side streets in a real-life tale of secrets, lies and ruined reputations.
When the UK city of Bath sparkles with festive cheer - a shadow stirs beneath the lights as you step into the flickering candlelight for a thrilling theatrical tour where history and imagination intertwine. The immersive tour reveals Bath's hidden stories of secrets, lies, scandals and reputations lost - all woven through the life of Mary Shelley and all things Frankenstein.
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ROLLS-ROYCE
Phantom Centenary
Celebrating 100 years - The Rolls-Royce Bespoke Collective presents its magnum opus: Phantom Centenary Private Collection.
"As the most complex and intricately crafted Private Collection to date, the history of Phantom is woven through every thread and etched into every surface of the collection’s 25 cars. This is a statement that honours Phantom’s legacy, defines its present and projects the principles that will shape the model’s next 100 years and beyond."
Phantom's story began in 1923 with its first crafted prototype at the original Rolls-Royce headquarters on Conduit Street in London. The legacy continues inside the Phantom Centenary with surfaces that capture their magnificent archival references. Inspired by the very first Spirit of Ecstasy - the homage is cast in solid 18-carat gold, plated in 24-carat gold and completed with a Bespoke Phantom Centenary hallmark.
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Spooky Soirées
FRIGHT NIGHT
Royal Albert Hall
A night of supernatural thrills on October 30th with “the UK’s go-to ghost guy,” Danny Robins at the Royal Albert Hall in London. Join the paranormal expert as he investigates the venue’s haunted history in a production co-written and directed by Will Brenton in association with Wish Films. Where you will witness a live ghost hunt around the 153-yr-old building projected onto HD screens and experience a performance that pays homage to the Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Memorial Service séance that took place at the Royal Albert Hall back in 1930, which drew 10,000 attendees a week after the death of the Sherlock Holmes author. Blending musical performance with paranormal storytelling - the experience will be brought to life by the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra conducted by Eímear Noone. Accompanied by the scariest pieces in music history, some of which will be performed on the hall’s own pipe organ - along with smoke, flashing lights, black outs, loud noises and jump scares. Best known for his Battersea Poltergeist podcast, Danny Robins will run riot around the venue’s backstage corridors and hidden spaces in search of spooky apparitions.
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