Guillermo del Toro is one of the best storytellers and creative visionaries working in movies today.

The king of folk horror and psychological horror has amassed an impressive filmography.

Though somehow, this film still managed to spawn two sequels.

Ridley Scott in the center and scenes from Blade Runner and Gladiator in the other frames.

Mimic had a Director’s Cut Blu-ray release in 2011, which del Toro approved.

This also inspired del Toro’s vampires in hisbook series-turned-TV series, The Strain.

The side effects of the scarab?

A collage of Lorraine Warren, The Bride In Black, and Dead Silence poster.

You start having a thirst for blood and are sensitive to sunlight.

It’s a unique way to bring new life into this story.

The characters themselves are all detailed and well-designed, with a highly talented voice cast behind them.

Best Werewolf Movies Feature Image With The Main Art For The Howling, Bad Moon, And American Werewolf In London.

Here are the best.

Don’t watch these movies during a full moon.

Three-image collage of the main art for The Shape of Water and Crimson Peak and The Pale Man from Pan’s Labyrinth.

Three-image collage of the main art for Robert Eggers' The Witch, The Lighthouse, and Nosferatu.

The poster for Guillermo del Toro’s Mimic featuring the main characters and the title card below them.

The main artwork for Pacific Rim with two characters on a platform in front of the giant robot helmet.

A split image featuring Gamera, Zetton, and Godzilla.

Cate Blanchett and Bradley Cooper posing in front of the camera in Nightmare Alley.

Blade 2 - Wesley Snipes Aiming Ay A Swarm Of Reaper Vampires.

A close-up of the scarab device in a character’s hand in Cronos.

Pinocchio giving a boop to Geppetto a boop on his nose in Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio.

Close-up of Mia Wasikowska’s character Edith Cushing as a red phantom in front of the blue Gothic estate on the cover art of Crimson Peak.

The main artwork for The Shape of Water featuring the Amphibian Man hugging Elise underwater.

A close-up of Santi’s creepy ghost in The Devil’s Backbone.