Crimson Peak. It was interesting to see del Toro set a horror picture in the framework of a melodrama. I generally don't expect a horror to have great attention paid to set design, lighting, and character development, but del Toro certainly had each in mind. All that said, the film really wasn't my style; but I seldom opt for contemporary cinema.
Also curious whether any of our members have seen either Colossus: The Forbin Project (1970) or the cinematic adaptation of Bradbury's The Illustrated Man (1969)?
Both appear to be right up my alley.
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