Eight episodes filled with ghosts, ghosts, monsters and horror. Director Guillermo del Toro invites us to his office of horrors and presents scary short films that are worth watching!
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.
Lot 36
Directed by Guillermo Navarro
Actor: Tim Blake NelsonAlley of Nightmares), Sebastian Roche (6 Underground)
War veteran Nick Appleton (Tim Blake Nelson) hopes to find a way out of his financial woes by buying storage space at auction and then selling the treasure inside. It hasn’t been a big success yet, but now, with storage room 36, he seems to be in luck. Occult altars and a number of books arouse the curiosity of a potential buyer, who, along with Appleton, is eyeing the pantry. But what they find they would rather leave alone…

cemetery rats
Directed by: Vincenzo Natalicube)
Actor: David HewlettStargate: Atlantis), Kevin Keppi (smile)
The port city of Salem is infested with rats. Cemetery manager Masson (David Hewlett) can tell you something about this, because this guy walks around at night like a grave robber. He opens the graves, steals the jewels from the corpses and sells them on the next corner. Now a very rich man has died, who was even buried with a valuable sword. But when the grave is opened, Masson is confronted by rats, who not only carry away the corpses, but also have large and disgusting reinforcements underground. And that’s not all that’s down there…

FROM Kunstkamera Guillermo del Toro Netflix, the Mexican director we Pan’s Labyrinth, hell boy or water shape Must have untied hands for scary hours. Then Del Toro was able to hire interesting directors, put stars in front of the camera, and now offers eight short stories in his horror hodgepodge, each nearly 60 minutes long and weird, gross, chilling and scary.
It is wonderful that the master himself presents the relevant episodes with a short announcement: what is behind the next story, which director is responsible and what can be expected. Even in this simplistic performance, Del Toro is equal parts cute and creepy.
The first two episodes released for launch are reminiscent of 1980s horror shows. They are clearly told, do not reveal too much, and, in the end, the last minutes reach the audience at full speed. It fits in perfectly with the fall season and is likely to get even darker and clunkier in future episodes.
Summary of the first two episodes
Animal horrors and occult monsters. This is a great way to start this horror series. The first two episodes started well, but there is still room for improvement. Kunstkamera Guillermo del Toro It promises a lot, and it looks like the series can live up to high expectations.
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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