The Legendary panel at Comic-Con was all about "Crimson Peak" (Universal, October 16), Mexican transplant Guillermo del Toro's merging of his gothic horror art film sensibility --which he usually saves for Spanish-language films like the Oscar-winning "Pan's Labyrinth"--and a mainstream star-driven studio thriller. "It needed to be R and complex," he told Hall H. "I felt for the first time I could make an adult movie in the English language." The filmmaker "wanted to create a classical lush lavish goth romance," he said, in the vein of Hitchcock's "Rebecca." "It hasn't been done in a while, a female-centric movie with...
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