If you’ve checked out “Pacific Rim” in local theaters, you might already be familiar with director Guillermo del Toro. He got his start in his native Mexico, then came to Hollywood to make the not-particularly-good "Mimic." In 2001, del Toro returned to his native language to make a minor masterpiece, “The Devil’s Backbone.”
The Devil's Backbone
The Devil's Backbone
The Devil's Backbone
If you’ve checked out “Pacific Rim” in local theaters, you might already be familiar with director Guillermo del Toro. He got his start in his native Mexico, then came to Hollywood to make the not-particularly-good "Mimic." In 2001, del Toro returned to his native language to make a minor masterpiece, “The Devil’s Backbone.”