Back to my occasional quest to give fuller posts to movies we’ve only covered in a podcast, what could be better suited for October than 2015’s Crimson Peak?
Director and co-writer Guillermo del Toro wanted to create a gothic romance crossed with a ghost story, and he enlisted costume designer Kate Hawley to help bring his vision to life. Focusing around three characters and two distinctive locations, the costumes and sets are rich with symbolism to emphasize the storytelling.
Do you want to read all of this review (with over 3,100 words and about 88 images) of Crimson Peak (2015)? The full post is here!
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