| Netflix Announces Horror Anthology Series From Guillermo del Toro
Netflix already has one show from Oscar winner Guillermo del Toro (The Shape of Water, Pan’s Labyrinth), the animated series Trollhunters, and now a new one titled 10 After Midnight has been announced. The show will be a horror anthology, which is created and executive produced by del Toro. He’ll also write and direct some episodes, while also finding writers and directors for other episodes. Continue below for more info on 10 After Midnight.
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| Guillermo del Toro and Fox Searchlight Announce New Multi-Film Deal
After giving Fox Searchlight Pictures an Academy Award for Best Picture for The Shape of Water, the studio is extending their working relationship with Guillermo del Toro by signing him to a brand new deal. Del Toro will now oversee a yet-to-be-named label that sees him writing, producing, and directing horror films in the sci-fi and fantasy genres. Said films will be financed, marketed, and distributed by Fox Searchlight Pictures. More on the story below.
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| Guillermo del Toro’s ‘The Shape Of Water’ Home Video Release Dates, Special Features Announced
One of the best movies of the year is The Shape of Water, something that makes fans of director Guillermo del Toro smile every time they hear it. The film has not only received overwhelming praise from critics, but was named one of the nominees for Best Picture at this year’s Academy Awards ceremony. If you haven’t been able to see the movie yet and are anxiously awaiting its arrival on home video platforms, or if you simply can’t wait to watch it again, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment has announced release dates for The Shape of Water on both digital and physical platforms (4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, DVD) as well as special features which will be included. You can find all of the details below.
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| DGA Awards 2018 Winners: ‘Get Out,’ ‘The Shape Of Water,’ ‘Big Little Lies’ Earn Top Honors
The 70th Directors Guild of America Awards (DGA) have been given out, two of which went to directors who will be vying for the Academy Award for Best Director next month. While Guillermo del Toro earned an award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film for his work on period piece fairy tale The Shape Of Water, Jordan Peele took home the award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement of a First-Time Feature Film Director for his work on the terrifying thriller Get Out. These awards are oftentimes a predictor of who will win the award for a said guild. SAG typically predicts who will win the performing awards, WGA the writing, PGA the best picture, and DGA the director. Check out the list of winners 2018 DGA winners for film and TV here below.
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| 2018 DGA Awards Nominees Include Jordan Peele, Greta Gerwig, Guillermo del Toro, More
Awards season is already in full swing with the HFPA having awarded the Golden Globes this past weekend, and the LAOFCS announcing their winners last month. Often times, they are an indicator of who will end up being nominated or winning an Academy Award. However, actors, writers, producers, and directors in respective guilds and societies have their own awards that recognize its members. We’ve already seen nominations from SAG, WGA, and PGA, and now the Directors Guild of America have released their own nominees for film and TV. Among those honored are Guillermo del Toro for The Shape of Water, Greta Gerwig for Lady Bird, Jordan Peele for Get Out, and Aaron Sorkin for Molly’s Game. There’s also Christopher Nolan for Dunkirk and Martin McDonagh for Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri. Check out the full list below.
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