Guillermo Del Toro is no stranger to ghost stories, and he’s certainly no stranger to gothic ambience, and yet it’s kind of weird that Crimson
Guillermo Del Toro is no stranger to ghost stories, and he’s certainly no stranger to gothic ambience, and yet it’s kind of weird that Crimson
Referred to elsewhere as Grinding Nemo (although I’d also accept 50 Shoals Of Grey, Brine And A Half Weeks or Basic Fin-stinct), Guillermo Del Toro’s
Grand Adrimal Thrawn is a name that may be new to many Star Wars fans. He was created by Timothy Zahn and first appeared in
When such seasoned directors as Brian De Palma and John Carpenter can’t make movies set on Mars particularly interesting what fucking chance does the director
Sometimes people, when faced with an adaption of beloved literature, can focus too much on the negative while being wilfully blind to the positive that’s
Gullimero Del Toro’s sophomore crack at Mike Mignola’s crimson skull cracker is somewhat of a bittersweet experience. Sweet because with the triumph of Pan’s Labyrinth
Guillermo Del Toro’s third crack at U.S. cinema has all the hallmarks of a mega-sized home run. Pre-dating the holy/wacky match of director and material