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New Posters 78 votes and 22 Reviews | Write a Review Release Date: November 11, 2022 - Expands November 18, 2022 - Wide Netflix: December 9, 2022 DVD/Blu-ray: December 12, 2023 ...
In one of three retellings of Pinocchio out this year, Guillermo del Toro takes viewers on a darker journey, exploring themes of life, death and parenthood. He tells CBC his version was shaped by ...
Guillermo Del Toro ’s Pinocchio, co-directed with Mark Gustafson, is different in form from the others — it’s stop-motion animation — and has a buffer of additional context, being set in the fascist ...
He just wants to be mortal. That Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio (yes, the filmmaker’s name is part of the title) is far more morbid and ghoulish than its predecessors should come as no surprise.
It's expected that when famed filmmaker Guillermo del Toro takes on Pinocchio it will be a darker interpretation of the story. But his stop-motion film (now streaming on Netflix) pushes the ...
With del Toro's vision and Gustafson's artistry, the two bring to life a nearly 150-year-old story through stunning visuals. Using a combination of puppetry, stop motion and CGI, Pinocchio is an ...
Film review: Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio is the real deal Unlike a few other recent re-tellings of the 19th-century tale of a wooden boy, this one leans into the horror, the wonder and the beauty ...
Del Toro has received the green light from Netflix to film “Pinocchio,” a stop motion musical version of the classic children’s tale about a puppet who wants to be a real live boy.