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QA: Hobbit Director Guillermo del Toro on the Future of Film Source: Wired News
Two years ago, few outside of fanboyland knew who Guillermo del Toro was. Film geeks name-dropped him as one of the "Three Amigos," a triad of up-and-coming Mexican-born buddies that includes Alfonso Cuarón (Children of Men) and Alejandro Gonzàlez Inàrritu (Babel).

"Red" is back to his smack-talking, cigar toting, badass ways in Hellboy deuce. Prince Nuada of the elven race played by Luke Gross, goes on a mission to awaken the golden army and destroy mankind.

The gold of Hellboy 2 : The Golden Army wears thin very quickly despite the fact that I liked Hellboy (2004). In fact I liked it a lot, and casting Ron Perlman as Hellboy was a genius move by Guillermo del Toro.
Guillermo Del Toro to Direct Dr. Strange Adaptation?!Source: www.bigpictureradio.com
Guillermo Del Toro, the director of Blade II, the Hellboy films, Pan's Labyrinth, and the upcoming Hobbit films, discusses the possibility of coming back to Marvel again for a Dr. Strange film.
Del Toro to take charge of The HobbitSource: Guardian Unlimited
Guillermo del Toro has officially signed up to direct The Hobbit, according to reports leaking out from a film premiere in France.

As I sat down in the theatre on Tuesday night to watch The Orphanage (El Orfanato), I was struck by the rather unusual composition of the audience. Now granted, it was a Tuesday night, but the theatre was empty, except for one other individual and myself.
Guillermo Del Toro to Direct The Hobbit?Source: hollywoodreporter.com
Guillermo del Toro is in talks to direct back-to-back installments of J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Hobbit," which is being co-financed by New Line and MGM.

I love horror movies. The kind that creep up on you at a languid pace. Start with a rather ordinary beginning that slowly adds a clue here and there foreshadowing something dark and unwelcoming.

I saw The Number 23 last week, but writing a review about that steaming pile of mediocrity after seeing Pan's Labyrinth proved to be difficult. Joel Schumacher should have stayed away from that one, and I should have too. Pan's Labyrinth is in a completely different class.

There are plenty of phenomenal filmmakers out there, including Martin Scorsese, but none of them are as visionary and as revolutionary as these three Mexico-born directors who've created some of the greatest masterpieces of 2006: Guillermo del Toro, Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, a …
Review: Pan's LabyrinthSource: Chicago Sun-Times
"Pan's Labyrinth" is itself a narrative maze, with multiple stories that branch and eddy, flowing apart and back together again like the a stream tumbling down a rocky hillside or, more aptly, blood spilling over a craggy boulder.
Guillermo Del Toro delving deep into game-making -- Hellboy, etc...Source: mrongos.jamroll.net
The popular Dark Horse Comics demon hero, Hellboy, is receiving the royal video game treatment thanks to the same fellow who brought us the decent-to-great movie (debatable… never saw it, but got mixed reactions from friends), Guillermo Del Toro.
Del Toro to do Lovecraft''s At the Mountains of MadnessSource: Bits of News
"Pan''s Labyrinth" and "Hellboy" Director Guillermo del Toro says one of his future projects will be to bring horror master H.P. Lovecraft''s classic tale of existential Antarctic dread, "At the Mountains of Madness", to the screen.
Guillermo del Toro Talks Hellboy TrilogySource: Bits of News
Director Guillermo del Toro, whose Spanish language film "Pan''s Labyrinth" would seem a safe bet as one of the nominees for the Best Foreign Language Oscar, is underway with the sequel to "Hellboy". But he now reveals that he might make it a trilogy.
Pan's Labyrinth Trailer 2Source: Bits of News
A second trailer for Guillermo del Toro's Alice in Wonderland meets monsters and Fascists film, "Pan's Labyrinth" has been released.
The Foreign Language Oscar SubmissionsSource: Bits of News
The deadline for countries to submit their eligible films for the Foreign Language Academy Award passed yesterday. The front-runners this year are two Spanish language films, Guillermo del Toro's "Pan's Labyrinth", and Pedro Almodóvar's "Volver".