This set provides an awesome cornucopia of detail and beauty—enough to honor the fastidiousness of del Toro’s exacting art.
Criterion rightfully adorns this intoxicating ghost story with copious extras and a transfer befitting a new classic.
The resulting auteurist splatter both fascinates from a thematic standpoint and frustrates from a narrative one.
Not exactly and improvement over the original DVD, so this one is purely for del Toro completists.
The film works both as art-house spooker and political allegory.