What is the best Guillermo del Toro movie of all time?
Whether crafting tender fairy tales drenched in darkness or unleashing colossal monsters on the world, his films always feel like nothing else in cinema. Cast your vote!

Pan's Labyrinth
The 2006 dark fantasy set in post-Civil War Spain, following a girl who escapes into a dangerous magical underworld.

The Shape of Water
The 2017 Oscar-winning romantic fantasy about a mute woman who falls in love with an amphibious creature held captive in a government lab.

Hellboy
The 2004 superhero fantasy about a demon summoned from hell who becomes a paranormal investigator for a secret government bureau.

Crimson Peak
The 2015 gothic romance horror film about a young writer who discovers dark secrets in her husband's crumbling ancestral mansion.

Pacific Rim
The 2013 action sci-fi spectacle pitting giant human-piloted mechs against colossal interdimensional monsters emerging from the Pacific.

The Devil's Backbone
The 2001 Spanish-language ghost story set in a haunted orphanage during the final days of the Spanish Civil War.

Nightmare Alley
The 2021 neo-noir psychological thriller about an ambitious carnival con man who targets a dangerous psychiatrist.

Pinocchio
Del Toro's 2022 stop-motion retelling of the classic tale, set in fascist Italy, that won the Oscar for Best Animated Feature.

Cronos
Del Toro's 1993 debut feature about an antique dealer who discovers a mysterious ancient device that grants immortality at a terrible price.
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