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Golf Monthly's Dan Parker gets a very early alarm call to join Jake Field and his team at Edgbaston Golf Club to see what it's like to be a greenkeeper! Dan gets properly hands on for a day, trying ...
"I need you in more movies, in more TV shows, in room 708 at the Andaz Hotel tonight," Handler said to del Toro at the awards show Critics Choice/Youtube Benicio del Toro enjoys being admired. The One ...
Exclusive: Opening next month at NYC's IFC Center, the revived film launched the Mexican moviemaker's career and paved with the way for "Pan's Labyrinth," "Shape of Water," and more. The foundation to ...
"You can see it at home, and the food will be perhaps better, [but] you will have this experience collectively, all of you," the filmmaker told audiences in London at an IMAX screening of ...
Toro has been in the mowing business for more than a century, and its lineup today consists of everything from homeowner-friendly walk-behinds to the same commercial zero-turns used by landscaping ...
This sounds like a ghastly turn, not least because it recalls the mid-2010s micro-trend of turning monster-movie material into schlock meant to evoke a comic-book sensibility that the filmmakers were ...
Jeremy has more than 2300 published articles on Collider to his name, and has been writing for the site since February 2022. He's an omnivore when it comes to his movie-watching diet, so will gladly ...
Like we said, Guillermo del Toro’s vision of Frankenstein‘s Monster looks incredible to us. The practical and makeup effects used to transform Jacob Elordi into this creature are 10/10. According to ...
Earlier this year, Quentin Tarantino, when asked to parse the high points of his filmography in an interview, described the two-part “Kill Bill” (2003-04) as “the movie I was born to make.” He added, ...
Guillermo del Toro would rather join the undead than use generative AI, although he did find inspiration for Frankenstein in some of its biggest champions. "AI, particularly generative AI, I am not ...
Award-winning filmmaker Guillermo del Toro is no fan of AI. In fact, for his latest film, a reinterpretation of Mary Shelley’s 1818 gothic novel “Frankenstein,” he says he was inspired by the hubris ...
Director Guillermo del Toro ("Pan's Labyrinth," "The Shape of Water") hovered over a model representing the creature in his latest film, "Frankenstein." "We made, I think, the most extensive, minute, ...