Here's how Guillermo del Toro's acclaimed 2006 film Pan's Labyrinth helped to reveal a universal language of images and color.
Claudia Picado is a Features Writer who has been covering film and television at Collider for nearly three years. She's been writing for as long as she can remember, but developed a love for cinema ...
"Pan's Labyrinth" is a film for the scared little child in all of us, yearning for signs that the magic of our dreams truly exists yet fearing that it doesn't. It alternately haunts and consoles, ...
I’ve been meaning to watch Pan’s Labyrinth, Guillermo del Toro’s dark fairy tale set in fascist Spain, since the film was released to critical acclaim in 2006. I finally got around to the winner of ...
Guillermo Del Toro has become synonymous with modern day fantasy, and his 2006 dark fantasy classic is still the masterpiece of his entire career.
To wrap up our month-long ode to the works of Guillermo del Toro, we chose the critically acclaimed and quite possibly, his most beautiful film, “Pan’s Labyrinth.” Sure, we have argued that each of ...
The after-party for “Peter and the Star-catcher,” the Peter Pan prequel that opened Thursday on Broadway, was surreal. For one thing, it was held in the Hitchcock-noir labyrinth of the Skylight at the ...