Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities premieres on Netflix on Oct. 25, and Stephen King strongly recommends watching the new anthology series.
In a short review, Stephen King praises Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities. Filled with eight unique stories created by Del Toro and other prolific horror filmmakers, Cabinet of Curiosities is an anthology series set to premiere on October 25 on Netflix. The series boasts an impressive cast that includes Tim Blake Nelson, Andrew Lincoln, Ben Barnes, Rupert Grint, Sofia Boutella, Charlyne Yi, Eric Andre, and Crispin Glover.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY While the horror genre is experiencing a renaissance year, renowned horror author Stephen King has been sharing his reviews for some of the new releases. Throughout his long career, King's stories have received their own screen adaptations, including Stanley Kubrick's classic The Shining and the recently released Netflix original Mr. Harrigan's Phone.
Guillermo del Toro Is Resurrecting The Horror Anthology Horror anthologies have graced the screen for nearly as long as movies have existed. The subgenre has delighted and disturbed audiences with favorites like the classic Tales of the Crypt and the cult-status Trick'r'Treat; recent years have been sparse with hit horror anthologies. Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities may have the opportunity to change that.
While King's words are high praise for Cabinet of Curiosities, fans of Del Toro would expect nothing less from the filmmaker. After all, Del Toro is a master of horror in his own right as the creator of the critically acclaimed Pan's Labyrinth. Leading the Netflix anthology series is a change in direction for Del Toro. Still, with his mastery of creating fantastic worlds and King's recommendation, Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities seems to be a scary good time.
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