Guillermo del Toro’s Closet Picks
The Criterion Closet’s very first guest stops by the Mobile Closet at the Toronto International Film Festival, where he examines the technical brilliance of a scene in NOTORIOUS, shares why he feels a kinship with Wes Anderson, and talks about drawing inspiration from Martin Scorsese’s powerful explorations of repression.

▶︎
Francis Ford Coppola’s Closet Picks

▶︎
Guillermo del Toro on Frankenstein and his Movies That Made Me: "It’s time for the nightmares!"

▶︎
Andy Visits Guillermo Del Toro's Bleak House | CONAN on TBS

▶︎
Cillian Murphy’s Closet Picks

▶︎
Something is jamming GPS over Europe. Here's what we found

▶︎
Rango behind the scenes- Breaking the Rules: Making Animation History: The Stage is Set

▶︎
The Truly Absurd Secrets of An Incredible Americano

▶︎
PAUL MCCARTNEY | CHICKEN SHOP DATE

▶︎
Yorgos Lanthimos’s Closet Picks

▶︎
Guillermo del Toro on Pinocchio, disobedience as a virtue and why he says death is a beautiful thing

▶︎
Denis Villeneuve’s Closet Picks

▶︎
Martin Scorsese Breaks Down His Most Iconic Films | GQ

▶︎
Laura Dern’s Closet Picks

▶︎
Guillermo del Toro on Making Frankenstein, Wanting to Buy a Haunted House & His Dad's Lottery Win

▶︎
Every Wes Anderson Movie, Explained by Wes Anderson | Vanity Fair

▶︎
The Anti-Method Acting of No Country for Old Men | Acting Breakdown

▶︎
The Biggest Mistake in the History of Hollywood

▶︎
Jodie Foster’s Closet Picks

▶︎
Quentin Tarantino on Movies He Dislikes

▶︎
