If you are a horror and fantasy film lover, surely you have heard of Guillermo del Toro, one of the most renowned and talented directors of the present. With a career that spans more than 30 years, del Toro has managed to capture the hearts of moviegoers around the world with his films filled with terrifying creatures and fantastic worlds.

But who is Guillermo del Toro and how did he become one of the most important directors of our time? In this article, we will tell you everything you need to know about this incredible filmmaker and his most iconic films .

Who is Guillermo del Toro?

Guillermo del Toro was born in Guadalajara, Mexico, in 1964. From a very young age, he showed great interest in fantasy cinema and literature, spending hours watching >horror movies on TV and reading science fiction and fantasy books.

After studying film at the University of Guadalajara , del Toro began his career as a director in his native country. His first feature film, "Cronos" (1993), was a critical and public success, and allowed him to make his way in the international film industry.

Since then, del Toro has directed numerous horror and fantasy films, becoming one of the most recognized and awarded directors today. His films are often filled with terrifying creatures and fantastic worlds, and are characterized by their attention to detail and unique visual style.

Now, without further ado, let's take a look at Guillermo del Toro's filmography from worst to best, according to IMDb.

What are the films that Guillermo del Toro has made?

Mimic (1997) - IMDb Rating: 6

It is a horror film that follows the story of a group of scientists who create a new species of insects to fight against a plague that is affecting New York City, but the new species soon becomes a threat. Featuring an impressive cast that includes Mira Sorvino, Jeremy Northam and Josh Brolin, the film exemplifies del Toro's ability to create horror movies that also have a deeper message.

The film is also a commentary on human arrogance and the dangers of messing with nature, showcasing del Toro's ability to create dark and terrifying environments.

Mimic

Crimson Peak (2015) - IMDb Rating: 6.5

It is a gothic horror film that follows the story of a young writer who marries an aristocrat and moves into her ruined mansion in England. Filled with suspense and tension, the film features an impressive cast that includes Mia Wasikowska, Tom Hiddleston, and Jessica Chastain.

The film is also an example of del Toro's knack for creating dark and oppressive environments, and his love of classic horror cinema.

Crimson Peak

Chronos (1992) - IMDb Rating: 6.7

It is del Toro's first film, and tells the story of an old man who discovers an artifact that gives him eternal life, but at a cost. An example of del Toro's unique and personal style, the film, which is a mix of horror and fantasy, features an impressive cast that includes Federico Luppi and Ron Perlman.

The film is also a commentary on mortality and the obsession with immortality, showcasing del Toro's ability to create dark and oppressive atmospheres.

Chronos

Blade II (2002) - IMDb Rating: 6.7

It is an action-horror film that follows vampire hunter Blade as he teams up with a group of vampires to fight a new threat that could destroy both sides. The film, which is a sequel to "Blade" (1998), boasts an impressive cast that includes Wesley Snipes, Kris Kristofferson, and Norman Reedus.

The film is also an example of del Toro's ability to create dark and terrifying environments , and his love for supernatural characters.

Blade II

Hellboy (2004) - IMDb Rating: 6.8

It is a fantasy action film that follows the adventures of the red demon Hellboy and his team from the Paranormal Defense and Investigation Agency as they fight against a supernatural threat that could destroy the world. The film is an adaptation of the comic of the same name by Mike Mignola, and features an impressive cast that includes Ron Perlman, Selma Blair and Jeffrey Tambor.

The film is also an example of del Toro's ability to create complex and realistic supernatural characters, and his love of practical effects and makeup.

Hellboy

Pacific Rim (2013) - IMDb Rating: 6.9

It is a science fiction film that tells the story of humanity fighting against an alien invasion that threatens to destroy the planet. Packed with action and stunning visuals, the film is one of del Toro's biggest and most ambitious films.

The film is also a declaration of love for monster and giant robot cinema, and features an impressive cast that includes Charlie Hunnam, Idris Elba and Rinko Kikuchi.

Pacific Rim

Hellboy II: The Golden Army (2008) - IMDb Rating: 7

It is a fantasy action film that follows the adventures of the red demon Hellboy and his team from the Paranormal Defense and Investigation Agency as they fight against a supernatural threat that could destroy the world. The film is a perfect blend of action, humor, and fantasy, and features an impressive cast that includes Ron Perlman, Selma Blair, and Doug Jones.

The film is also an example of del Toro's love of supernatural characters, and his ability to create imaginary worlds packed with stunning detail.

Hellboy II: The Golden Army

Nightmare Alley (2021) - IMDb Rating: 7

It is a suspense film directed by del Toro that tells the story of an ambitious con man who enters the world of circus and show business to achieve fame and fortune. The film stars Bradley Cooper, Cate Blanchett and Willem Dafoe, and is based on a novel of the same name by William Lindsay Gresham.

It was nominated for 4 Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Cinematography.

The film takes place in a dark and grim environment , and boasts an impressive direction by del Toro, who knows how to keep the viewer on the edge of his seat.

Nightmare Alley

The Shape of Water (2017) - IMDb Rating: 7.3

It is a romantic fantasy film that tells the story of a mute cleaner who works in a secret government laboratory, where she falls in love with a unique sea creature that is being studied by scientists. The film, which won multiple Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Director, is a masterpiece of directing, production design, and acting.

The film is also a commentary on love and acceptance, and features an impressive cast that includes Sally Hawkins, Octavia Spencer, Michael Shannon and Richard Jenkins.

The Shape of Water

El espinazo del diablo (2001) - IMDb Rating: 7.4

It is a horror film that tells the story of an orphan who is sent to an orphanage during the Spanish Civil War, where strange and terrifying things begin to happen. The film, which takes place in an oppressive and claustrophobic environment, is an example of del Toro's ability to create atmospheres of tension and mystery.

The film is also a commentary on the Spanish Civil War and the impact it had on the civilian population, and features an impressive cast that includes Federico Luppi, Marisa Paredes and Eduardo Noriega.

El espinazo del diablo

Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio (2022) - IMDb Rating: 7.6

It is an animated film that tells the story of the famous wooden puppet. The film is made in the stopmotion animation style and is set in the 1930s.

Del Toro has said that his version of the story is the "darkest and strangest" ever seen, and that he will seek to explore the darker themes of the original tale.

The film was produced by Netflix and features the voices of renowned actors such as Ewan McGregor, Tilda Swinton, and Ron Perlman.

Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio

Pan's Labyrinth (2006) - IMDb Rating: 8.2

It is a dark fantasy film that combines elements of reality and fiction to tell the story of Ofelia, a girl living in post-war Spain who enters a magical world full of of fantastic and dangerous creatures.

The film, which received multiple Oscars, is a perfect example of del Toro's talent for creating imaginary worlds full of surprising details. In addition, the performance of young actress Ivana Baquero is impressive, making us empathize with her character and her struggle to find happiness in a hostile world.

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