Guillermo del Toro

Are you bored yet? Five brilliant films to stream right now – and not one of them is The Great Escape
From an intimate sexy comedy to a shape-shifting Bowie documentary, settle down in front of these magnificent movies
Peter Bradshaw
27, Dec, 2022 @3:00 PM

Film: Mark Kermode’s 10 best of 2022
From Hindi crime drama to medieval teen empowerment, Graceland to Bradford to Iran, the year was rich in unforgettable performances
Mark Kermode
18, Dec, 2022 @9:00 AM

TV tonight: Kate Winslet and her daughter Mia Threapleton star in agonising drama
I Am Ruth is a brutal story about a social media-obsessed teenager. Plus: Cara Delevingne continues to explore her sexuality. Here’s what to watch this evening
Hollie Richardson, Phil Harrison, Alexi Duggins, Hannah Verdier and Simon Wardell
08, Dec, 2022 @6:20 AM

Guillermo Del Toro’s Pinocchio to Cow: the seven best films to watch on TV this week
The multi Oscar-winning director serves up a wonderfully dark take on the puppet boy who wants to live, while the life of a dairy cow is turned into a moving and beautiful documentary
Simon Wardell
02, Dec, 2022 @9:00 AM

Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio review – a superbly strange stop-motion animation
The director of the Oscar-winning The Shape of Water has turned the timeless fable into a magical Mussolini-era parable
Mark Kermode, Observer film critic
27, Nov, 2022 @8:00 AM

Pinocchio review – Guillermo del Toro’s dark, sombre riff on the Disney-sweet fairytale
The wooden puppet-boy turns fascist in a Mussolini-era, fantasy-horror rework of the classic tale
Peter Bradshaw
24, Nov, 2022 @11:00 AM

Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities review – the horror series that’s perfect pre-Halloween viewing
The Oscar-winning director’s eight part anthology is full of delectably nasty tales brimming with some of the most exciting voices in horror
Leila Latif
25, Oct, 2022 @3:13 PM

Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities to The Devil’s Hour: the seven best shows to stream this week
Perfect Halloween treats this week, with fantasy horror from the mind of the great director and Peter Capaldi on unspeakably sinister form
Phil Harrison
21, Oct, 2022 @6:00 AM

Strong women, Weinstein and UK-wide screenings: London film festival 2022 lineup thinks big
Matthew Warchus’s Matilda will open this year’s festival, which foregrounds stories of female collectivity and has simultaneous screenings nationwide
Catherine Shoard
01, Sep, 2022 @10:00 AM

The best films of 2022 so far
Tilda Swinton aces Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s dreamy fable, director Clio Barnard’s forbidden affair and Catherine Clinch in The Quiet Girl rank in the pick of this year’s films
Guardian film
09, Jun, 2022 @6:03 AM

Why Nightmare Alley should win the best picture Oscar
Guillermo del Toro’s freaky bizarro noir is more than a well-dressed genre exercise, as Bradley Cooper and Cate Blanchett offer an acting masterclass
Andrew Pulver
23, Mar, 2022 @8:00 AM

Clapping fatigue, Covid smooches and sprayed canapés: inside the Oscar nominees luncheon
Will Smith spurns my advances, Kenneth Branagh makes new friends and Coppola chardonnay flows at this year’s socially distanced nominees lunch
Hadley Freeman
09, Mar, 2022 @3:58 PM
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