In the last two episodes, director Guillermo del Toro once again lets the professionals make horror films. Two episodes that not only make you shudder and shudder, but also amaze.
What is it about
Mexican director Guillermo del Toro opens his Horror Room and invites us to scare and discover corners we’d rather be left alone over the course of eight episodes.
The Viewing
Directed by: Panos CosmatosMandy
Actor: Peter WellerRobocop), Eric Andre (Internship)
The year is 1979, and a rich man (Peter Weller) invites a group of strangers to his house. A scientist, a successful writer, a successful musician, and a person with supernatural powers accept the invitation. This brings them to a building that could hardly be more extravagant. After “enjoying” alcohol, tobacco and drugs, the host explains in more detail why he invited this particular group of people. But by then it’s almost too late for most of the guests…

murmur
Directed by: Jennifer Kentbabadook)
Actor: Andrew Lincolnwalking Dead), Essie Davis (babadook)
Edgar (Andrew Lincoln) and wife Nancy (Essie Davis) are avid birdwatchers and have shared their knowledge of the oystercatcher with the world through video and audio recordings. Now they are equipped with new equipment and are moving to an old country house where they can study their birds even more closely. However, when Nancy begins to hear children’s voices and clear footsteps in the hallway at night, it becomes scary, because she and her husband have one more thing that they have not processed properly …

Closes with the last two episodes Kunstkamera Guillermo del Toro its a lot of little doors at the moment. The series, in which various directors have been able to publish creepy stories and curiosities in short films, has apparently been well received by viewers, as a sequel is already being discussed. It’s probably still a long way off, which is why we’re still focusing on the seventh and eighth episodes of the series.
The seventh episode is a bit artistic. The action takes place in the 1970s and is filled with quirky characters. The story takes quite some time to switch to a wave that is both tense and terrifying. Unfortunately, this only happens in the last quarter of an hour, and even then, the resolution is certainly the subject of heated discussion among moviegoers. In the episode with Vogel, the director babadook then rather to the scary moments of the ghost train, even if these scary moments are not entirely unexpected.
Summary of the seventh and eighth series
FROM Kunstkamera Guillermo del Toro Not only have you given creative directors and actors the opportunity to shine in a short amount of time, but you’ve also laid the foundation for a series that could run for several more years. There are enough scary stories, the directors are still talented, and, by analogy with similar projects, the stars should soon be willing to show their skills in, perhaps, a completely different genre. We look forward to the continuation of Mr. del Toro!
Kunstkamera Guillermo del Toro starts today exclusively on Netflix. Two new episodes are released every day.
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Source: Outnow

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