Articles about Guillermo del Toro
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A chat about the animation Oscars nominations with Guillermo del Toro, who is now working closely with DreamWorks Animation on its projects.
Source: herocomplex.latimes.com
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Originally published as "Religion and Horror in Guillermo del Toro's Cronos". This essay looks at del Toro's first film. Through its use of Catholic themes and motifs, "Cronos" represents a connection between vampiric horror and religion which is really all about the inescapable connection of life and death that all of us must face.
Source: www.vividscribe.com
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The Devil's Backbone (El Espinazo Del Diablo) is the third feature film for Mexican auteur director, Guillermo del Toro. Set against the backdrop of the Spanish Civil War, The Devil's Backbone is both a chilling ghost story and a tale of the triumph of good and innocence over the evils of the darkest human behaviours. The Devil's Backbone also gives us an unsettling insight into the nature of ghosts. This article delves into this nature in the attempt to understand why ghosts are such a prevailing supernatural force in our otherwise rational culture.
Source: www.vividscribe.com
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In honor of Don't Be Afraid of the Dark's August 26th release, writer-producer Guillermo del Toro and star Katie Holmes sat down to talk about the film. They talk about Holmes' experience working with Madison and del Toro's effort to bring the film's creatures to life.
Source: www.cinemablend.com
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Charlie Rose spends another afternoon jealously reading Joe Biden coverage in The Onion, then interviews Katie Holmes
Source: www.charlierose.com
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Here are five films that got axed before they could reach a theater near you. You've probably never heard of "The Nightmare of Edgar Allen Poe," At the Mountains of Madness," "Genghis Khan," "Rendezvous with Rama," or "Beetlejuice goes Hawaiian" before - but they all sound like films I'd watch.
Source: www.wired.com
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Guillermo del Toro on "Don't Be Afraid of the Dark," "Pacific Rim," and trying to recruit Emma Watson for a future gig
Source: nymag.com
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Wired did an in-depth interview with Del Toro where they talk about his past films, the ones he's recently finished and what's influenced him. Part II is here: http://www.wired.com/geekdad/2011/08/guillermo-del-toro-the-interview-part-i/
Source: www.wired.com
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The makers of scary movies identify the films that have made them uncomfortable, among them "The Shining" and "The Exorcist."
Source: www.nytimes.com
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A @latherocomplex Q&A with "Don't Be Afraid of the Dark" director Troy Nixey, and his big break from Guillermo Del Toro
Source: herocomplex.latimes.com
