With the third movie now in theaters, let’s look at how the 2018 film became a sleeper hit, thanks to Hugh Grant’s villain and its showstopping end credits.
Category: Del Toro, Guillermo
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Marisa Paredes, Acclaimed Diva of Spanish Cinema, Is Dead at 78
A prolific actress, she was best known globally for her work with the filmmaker Pedro Almodóvar, with whom she had a stormy relationship.
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Why Oscar Attendees Were Wearing Blue Ribbons
The New York Times – Movies:The pins were initiated by the United Nations Refugee Agency to support people who fled their homes to escape persecution.
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‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ Takes Producers Guild Award
The New York Times – Movies:The prize is a strong indicator of what will win best picture at the Oscars. The film already won the Directors Guild Award.
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For ‘Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio,’ a Star Built From Tiny Gears and 3-D Printing
The New York Times – Movies:The studio behind stop-motion hits like ‘Coraline’ and ‘Fantastic Mr. Fox’ started work on the new film in 2008 but had to wait for the technology to catch up.
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Cuarón, Del Toro y González Iñarritu recuerdan sus experiencias al trabajar con Daniel Giménez Cacho
The New York Times – Movies:Los tres cineastas más importantes del México contemporáneo recuerdan sus proyectos con el actor. “El mejor actor de nuestra generación”, dice Del Toro, quien le dio un papel en ‘Cronos’, su ópera prima.
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When Daniel Giménez Cacho Met the Three Amigos
The New York Times – Movies:Alfonso Cuarón, Guillermo del Toro and Alejandro G. Iñárritu have each enlisted the actor in key films, including the new drama “Bardo.” They explain why.
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‘Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio’ Review: Puppets and Power
The New York Times – Movies:This quirky classic has been made all the stranger by the decision to turn it into an ill-conceived metaphor about fascism.
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Could Theatrical Movies Shut Out Streamers for the Top Oscars?
The New York Times – Movies:A year after Apple’s historic best-picture win, the lead categories could be filled entirely by big-screen films. But don’t call it a comeback just yet.
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Guillermo del Toro Opens His ‘Cabinet of Curiosities’
The New York Times – Movies:For the first season of his horror anthology for Netflix, the filmmaker handpicked eight directors to tell a series of strange and macabre tales.
