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Gaiman’s Doctor Strange
This Justice League Dark movie would be been brilliant
An Atlantis: The Lost Empire live-action movie could be coming
Ron Perlman has revealed that he hasn’t given up hope on starring in a Hellboy 3 movie which he wants Guillermo Del Toro to direct. Last year, I was forced to watch one of the worst movies I’ve seen in a long time. That movie was the David Harbour Hellboy reboot. Let’s not beat around…
David Harbour has come out and revealed that he thinks his Hellboy film didn’t do well at the box office due to Guillermo Del Toro’s fans. Harbour has made a name for himself as Sherif Jim Hopper in Netflix’s hit TV show, Stranger Things. He then managed to bag himself the lead in Neil Marshall’s…
This year’s Oscars have come and gone, and now it’s time to find out who won what on Hollywood’s biggest night of the year. The Oscars are over for yet another year. That celebrated night where the biggest names in Hollywood all comes together to give one another a big pat on the back and…
Guillermo Del Toro’s latest picture, The Shape Of Water, received the most nominations at this year’s Academy Awards with a grand total of 13. The 90’s Academy Awards is looking to be one of the most intriguing we’ve seen for a while with no real clear-cut winner. Last year it was basically a two-film-race between…
Director: Guillermo Del Toro Starring: Sally Hawkins, Michael Shannon, Richard Jenkins, Doug Jones, Michael Stuhlbarg, Octavia Spencer I am a sucker for modern fairy tales, and few people tell them so well as Mexican director Guillermo del Toro. An unashamed genre fan who gleefully cribs from folk tales and classic B-movies, he can be an…
Guillermo Del Toro has revealed that he’s going to take a year break from directing after releasing his latest movie, The Shape of Water.
Crimson Peak is a return to Del Toro’s roots. He’s back to what he does best and we should rejoice.
It’s time to reflect on what made Silent Hills P.T. such a great demo – and why it’s a tragedy we’ll never get to see the finished product.