Writer-director Guillermo del Toro has spent a lot of time working on “unrealized projects” over his career.
02.09.2021 - 21:11 / theplaylist.net
You might remember a while ago that Oscar-winning director Guillermo del Toro (“The Shape of Water“) would be teaming with streaming giant Netflix for a horror anthology series formerly titled “10 After Midnight,” and would have a wave of hand-selected directors shooting various episodes including del Toro and Aussie director Jennifer Kent (“The Babadook“).
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.Writer-director Guillermo del Toro has spent a lot of time working on “unrealized projects” over his career.
73rd Primetime Emmy Awards. Would it go to the singular? Or or, both series that launched a million fan theories? Or perhaps one of the prestige period pieces, or ?In the end, was named the winner.
And now we come to the grand finale of my prediction posts for Emmy’s key contests. The name of this category has evolved over the years— the new name is designed to find someplace other than Television Movie to showcase individual episodes of what are known as Anthology series.
Nightmare Alley has been released, starring Bradley Cooper and Cate Blanchett.Based on the 1946 novel of the same name by William Lindsay Gresham, Nightmare Alley is a psychological thriller which follows Stanton Carlisle (Bradley Cooper), an ambitious carnival worker with a talent for manipulating people.
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It’s been four years since Guillermo del Toro‘s Academy Award-dominating “The Shape of Water,” and following that win, the Oscar-winning Mexican filmmaker is back with his new film, “Nightmare Alley,” a reimagining of a 1940a noir about seduction, treachery, deception, gaslighting, manipulation and more, starring Bradley Cooper and Cate Blanchett.
Ethan Shanfeld The first trailer for Guillermo del Toro’s psychological thriller “Nightmare Alley” has arrived.The film, in theaters on Dec. 17, follows Stan Carlisle (Bradley Cooper), an ambitious carny with a talent for manipulating people with a few well-chosen words, as he meets Dr.
Vanity Fair, del Toro said his version of the story is also something of a subversion of the classic film noir tropes. It replaces the hats and trench coats and imposing shadows for other style and mystique set inside the violent and crooked carnival where Cooper’s character makes his mark.
Guillermo del Toro’s upcoming new film, Nightmare Alley. Guillermo del Toro won Best Director for ’Shape of Water’ (APThe Oscar-winning director behind The Shape of Water is returning with a new film, which he discussed in an interview with Vanity Fair.
Now that Anna Kendrick’s Darby has found love, HBO’s “Love Life” is shining a light on someone else’s story, that of Marcus Watkins, played by William Jackson Harper.
Selome Hailu editorNetflix announced a series order for “Grendel,” based on Matt Wagner’s Dark Horse Entertainment comic book series of the same name.
What happens when you win the Best Picture for your surreal but enchanting and romantic woman-falls-for-a-Merman movie? Well, if you’re Guillermo del Toro and your movie is “The Shape Of Water,” you get a kind of blank check for your next project and a whole hell of a lot of actors that probably already wanted to work with you, lining up to work with you.
Netflix has given an eight-episode series order to an adaptation of the Dark Horse Comics series “Grendel,” the streamer announced Tuesday.“Power Book II: Ghost” and “Katy Keene” alum Abubakr Ali has been cast as the titular masked vigilante.
EXCLUSIVE: Netflix has given an eight-episode series order to Grendel, a series based on the masked vigilante from Matt Wagner’s popular, award-winning Dark Horse comic book series, with Abubakr Ali (Power Book II: Ghost, Katy Keene) set to star in the titular role. With Ali’s casting, he becomes the first Arab Muslim male actor to portray a series lead in a comic book adaptation.
After years of false starts and multiple networks, Joe Hill’s “Locke & Key” finally was adapted for TV and brought to Netflix last year. And apparently, the show was a big enough hit to warrant a Season 2, coming just in time for Halloween.
An incredibly rich category where, fortunately, no one from the five year old production of Hamilton qualified, leaving room for one of the strongest fields in a long time, boasting a shortlist that cut out the likes of Nicole Kidman in The Undoing, Thuso Mbedu in The Underground Railroad, Kate Mara in A Teacher, Tessa Thompson in Sylvie’s Love and more.
When it comes to acting nominations in this newly named category for performers you might as well just skip the part about Anthology or TV movies. All the acting nominations—this year at least—are from Limited Series (formerly called miniseries), or in the case of those seven nominations for Hamilton actors, come from a show otherwise only eligible for Variety Special (Pre-Recorded).
The Walking Dead's Andrew Lincoln will come back to TV following his exit from the hit zombie show in 2018. The English actor, also known for *that* card scene in Love Actually, is set to star in Guillermo del Toro's upcoming Netflix anthology horror series.
Guillermo del Toro has found the cast of his new show!