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www.theverge.com
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| | | | | Guillermo del Toro and Mark Gustafson's stop motion Pinocchio - on Netflix December 9th - looks absolutely stunning in this behind-the-scenes process video. | |
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www.techradar.com
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| | | | | The man is full of hidden gems | |
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coffee-for-two.com
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| | | | | There's no doubt that Guillermo del Toro's sympathies lie with the monsters. In that respect, The Shape of Water is no revelation. Instead it is - marvelously, beautifully - an expression of del Toro's worldview so perfectly, precisely rendered that the film feels like a closing argument in a life's artistic debate. Set in 1962,... | |
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theimaginativeconservative.org
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| | | What's unnerving about Guillermo del Toro's "Frankenstein" is that it embraces and glorifies the creature in ways that remind me, on one hand, of the Romantic valorization of Milton's Satan, and on the other, of our contemporary headlong development of artificial intelligence. (essay by Glenn Arbery) | ||