Selma Blair in ‘Hellboy II’: Finally, a Superwoman in a Superhero Movie!
Liz Sherman gets equal treatment but is definitely not just one of the guys.
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Liz Sherman gets equal treatment but is definitely not just one of the guys.
Which one of Guillermo del Toro's wild menagerie will catch the public's fancy?
'[Selma Blair's] so frickin' quiet and keeps her curtains so frickin' drawn! I wish I had juicy stories not only to impart to you but to keep me going on those cold, lonely nights.'
The idea of the 'Family Guy' creator playing an upright ectoplasmic German trapped in a pressurized suit cracks us up.
Del Toro talks to Vulture about his new film and the upcoming 'The Hobbit' movies.
Plus: Movie critics matter, Harvey's 1996 phone call, and James Lipton.
Which one will overcome its great trailer, smart casting, and expensive action to be a total dog?
A chat with the creator of this summer's reddest, most cigar-chompin' superhero.
This summer is shaping up to be the best one ever for superhero movies. Too bad the female characters have to watch from the sidelines.
Now that Guillermo del Toro is a "visionary director," he can make all the freaky eyeless demons he wants.
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