Guillermo Del Toro
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Entertainment"Pan's Labyrinth" is one of Del Toro's most beloved films
There are over 50 records that could be broken on SundayBy Jovita Trujillo The 2026 BAFTA wins confirm that audiences and institutions alike are ready to embrace ambitious, visually daring storytellingBy Shirley Gomez Sinners is breaking recordsBy Jovita Trujillo Representation mattersBy Jovita Trujillo While headlines scream about AI’s potential to take over the world, del Toro flips the narrativeBy Shirley Gomez The Mexican filmmaker revealed he had lost over 100 poundsBy Shirley Gomez The presence of his family turned the red carpet into a heartfelt, intimate moment The film stars Isaac and Jacob ElordiBy Maria Loreto The film will premiere on NetflixBy Maria Loreto Cuarón recounted a pivotal conversation with his close friend and fellow filmmaker, Guillermo del Toro that changed his perspectiveBy Shirley Gomez Elordi will be replacing Andrew Garfield in the new adaptationBy Maria Loreto The actors are rumored to be playing the monster and the scientist.By Maria Loreto The Half-Brazilian actress is rumored to be playing Doctor Frankenstein’s love interest.By Daniel Neira This year, there are Latinos nominated in various categories.By Maria Loreto “There are big movements happening that are very interesting,” says del ToroBy Shirley Gomez The Oscar-winning filmmaker, Mexican author, and actor might be working with another beloved classicBy Shirley Gomez “You are a rare and special cinema artist, and it’s a privilege to know you,” Blanchett saidBy Shirley Gomez Celebrating their impact and contributions to the industryBy Shirley Gomez The film is shot in stop motion and marks Del Toro’s first collaboration with Netflix.By Maria Loreto The stop-motion musical is coming to Netflix in 2022By Alexandra Hurtado Six months ago, the pair tied the knot in a small ceremony.By Maria Loreto Oscar award winning director has been working on a stop-motion animated version of Pinocchio for almost a decadeBy Jovita Trujillo This Mexican director had to work hard for his dream of becoming one of Hollywood's bestBy HOLA! USA 'The Shape of Water' director gave a moving speechBy Rocío Sevilla