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Ranking the Best Cabinet of Curiosities Episodes
by admin on Dec.19, 2022, under news
The new Netflix horror anthology Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities presents eight unconnected tales of terror for viewers to experience.
But which one is the best?
Alec Bojalad at Den of Geek has watched all eight of the Cabinet of Curiosities episodes and ranked them from least favorite to most favorite.
Check out the winner and chime in with your own in the comments.
A Complete Autopsy of ‘The Autopsy’
by admin on Nov.03, 2022, under featured works, news
“The Autopsy” is now streaming on Netflix, along with seven more stories from Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities.
Upon being handpicked to direct an episode of Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities, director David Prior was offered a choice between del Toro’s menu of delectably spooky treats. Prior selected “The Autopsy,” based on the iconic Michael Shea short story of the same name.
Learn more about The Autopsy’s behind the scenes.
The Autopsy Premieres on Netflix
by admin on Oct.18, 2022, under featured works, news, Stories
On October 26, 2022 the Michael Shea short story The Autopsy premieres on Netflix!
Just in time for Halloween, Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities is unleashed, revealing a host of spooky, kooky surprises.
The new horror anthology series was personally curated by Guillermo del Toro, with eight handpicked directors taking on a new frightening tale in each episode.
What you need to know about The Autopsy:
Directed by: David Prior (The Empty Man, AM 1200)
Written by: David S. Goyer (The Sandman, The Dark Knight, Batman Begins), based on a story by Michael Shea
Cast: Academy Award winner F. Murray Abraham (Mythic Quest, Homeland, Amadeus), Glynn Turman (Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, Fargo, The Wire) and Luke Roberts (Ransom, Black Sails)
Plot: A small-town sheriff (Turman) investigates a gruesome string of missing persons cases with the help of his medical examiner friend (Abraham).
Watch the Official Teaser video on Youtube:
Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities
by admin on Aug.30, 2022, under news
Oscar-winner Guillermo Del Toro has selected 10 stories by different writers for this omnibus series and Michael Shea’s “The Autopsy” is included in the series. Written by David S. Goyer (The Sandman; Dark City; The Dark Knight; Batman Begins) and directed by David Prior (The Empty Man; AM1200) this episode stars Academy Award Winner F. Murray Abraham (Mythic Quest; Homeland; Amadeus), Glynn Turman (Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom; Fargo; The Wire), and Luke Roberts (Ransom; Black Sails).
Coming to Netflix this Halloween!
Netflix will debut Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities on October 25, 2022, they will be launching a special four-day, double-episode Netflix & Chills Halloween event.
“With Cabinet of Curiosities, we set out to showcase the realities existing outside of our normal world: the anomalies and curiosities,” shared Del Toro. “We hand-picked and curated a group of stories and storytellers to deliver these tales, whether they come from outer space, supernatural lore, or simply within our minds,” said Guillermo del Toro. “Just in time for Halloween, each of these eight tales is a fantastical peek inside the cabinet of delights existing underneath the reality we live in.”
Watch the first look below.
Guillermo Del Toro bringing Michael Shea’s “The Autopsy” to Netflix
by admin on Oct.21, 2021, under Books, featured works, news, Stories
Netflix has announced the new and upcoming, Cabinet of Curiosities, originally slated to be titled 10 After Midnight. Oscar winner Guillermo Del Toro has selected 10 stories by different writers for this omnibus series.
Michael Shea’s World Fantasy Award winning novella, THE AUTOPSY, is planned to be the second story aired. Details released below:
“Oscar winner F. Murray Abraham (Mythic Quest), Glynn Turman (Fargo), and Luke Roberts (Black Sails) will appear in an episode written by David S. Goyer (The Dark Knight; Batman Begins) and based on a short story by Michael Shea, and directed by David Prior (The Empty Man; AM1200)”.