Guillermo Del Toro
Ross Syner and David Bradley on the Bond of Brothers
How far would you go to protect the people you love? This is the question at the heart of Brothers, a short film directed by Ross Syner and starring David Bradley. … read more
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Film Review: Frankenstein
Del Toro’s Frankenstein draws inspiration from Mary Shelley’s novel but confidently deviates from it in major ways. … read more
Film Review: The Gorge
The Gorge is thrillingly diverting popcorn entertainment that embraces its B-movie sensibilities and uses an unexpectedly effective romance to add a lot of charm. … read more
The Legend of Ochi Provides Lifelike Creatures and Bland Characters
It’s perplexing to see a film that has all the makings of a wondrous experience turn out feeling so utterly unexceptional and bland. … read more
Film Review: Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio
Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio is an inspired labor of love, a dream project for the director that has been a long time in the making, and manages to stand out in a year that is overflowing with top-tier animated films. … read more
Film Review: Nightmare Alley
Guilliermo del Toro knows how to make a beguiling visual feast, and Nightmare Alley is a dark, titillating journey into an unsettling world. … read more
Series Review: Wizards: Tales of Arcadia
Wizards is far less episodic than others in the Arcadia series, and it moves at a breakneck pace, jumping straight into the action and rarely letting up. … read more
Review: Crimson Peak
Crimson Peak Director: Guillermo del Toro Universal In Theaters: 10.16 In a time where horror films have ultimately resulted in the umpteenth found-footage night-vision recording where nothing really happens, it’s a delight to have the opportunity to enjoy a well-crafted thriller developed by a skillful director. Guillermo del Toro transports viewers to the past and engulfs