Guillermo del Toro's Nightmare Alley 4-card special edition 50% off two weeks after release
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Fans of Guillermo del Toro can Save 50% on all movies from the Criterion Collectionincluding new Nightmare Alley Special Edition. The four-disc version of this 2021 neo-noir hits theaters October 28 and is just $30 on Amazon (originally $60). Criterion's Nightmare Alley remaster includes two different versions of the film on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray and standard Blu-ray, including a black and white extended director's cut.
Fans can also enjoy a 50% discount on purchasing the 4K Blu-ray version Del Toro's Pinocchio, The Shape of Waterand Cronus. You can also grab Pan's Labyrinth The Blu-ray is only $20 (originally $40).
$30 (originally $60)
Features and Bonus Content:
- 4 disc special edition
- 4K Blu-ray Remastered Theatrical Version (150 minutes)
- 4K Blu-ray B&W Director's Cut (159 minutes)
- Dolby Vision HDR
- DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 surround sound
- 2 Blu-ray discs with both versions and bonus content
- Guillermo del Toro's Director's Cut Audio Commentary
- behind the scenes documentary
- Del Toro’s introduction to both versions
- A conversation between del Toro and Bradley Cooper
- trailer
- Optional English subtitles
- Article by true crime writer Sarah Weinman
Guillermo del Toro oversaw Criterion's remastering and approved Dolby Vision HDR and DTS HD MA 5.1 surround sound enhancements.
Criterion's special edition includes noteworthy new bonus features and premium, show-worthy packaging. The extended cut features new audio commentary from Del Toro, and fans can get a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the film in the new documentary. This edition also features conversations with Del Toro and Bradley Cooper, who starred in and co-produced “Nightmare Alley,” and features a new introduction voiced by Del Toro for both versions.
Considering that “Nightmare Alley” is a neo-noir psychological thriller set in 1939, the black and white director's cut is a fitting choice. The director's cut is nine minutes longer than the original theatrical version. The black and white version is officially titled Nightmare Alley: Visions of Darkness and Light.
Despite flopping at the box office in 2021, Nightmare Alley was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture. A black-and-white version of the original 150-minute film has a limited release in theaters ahead of the 2022 awards season.
“Nightmare Lane” boasts a stellar cast led by Bradley Cooper, Cate Blanchett, Toni Collette and Willem Dafoe. Cooper plays a carnival worker with big ambitions and a shady past. If you like del Toro's unique style of filmmaking, you'll probably enjoy Nightmare Alley.
Considering Nightmare Alley is a neo-noir psychological thriller set in 1939, the black and white director's cut is a fitting choice. The director's cut is nine minutes longer than the original theatrical version. The black and white version is officially titled Nightmare Alley: Visions of Darkness and Light.
Despite flopping at the box office in 2021, Nightmare Alley was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture. A black-and-white version of the original 150-minute film has a limited release in theaters ahead of the 2022 awards season.
“Nightmare Lane” boasts a stellar cast led by Bradley Cooper, Cate Blanchett, Toni Collette and Willem Dafoe. Cooper plays a carnival worker with big ambitions and a shady past. If you like del Toro's unique style of filmmaking, you'll probably enjoy Nightmare Alley.
While directing the film, del Toro also co-wrote the script with Kim Morgan. “Nightmare Alley” adapted from William Lindsay Gresham 1946 novelIt was first adapted into a film in 1947.
Guillermo del Toro: Criterion Series Deals

Guillermo del Toro's latest movies High praise for Frankensteinavailable to stream exclusively on Netflix. Insight version released A book on the art and criticism of adaptation October 28th. The 334-page hardcover costs $75 and is eligible for Amazon buy two get one free book sale This week. you can Pre-order Frankenstein: The Complete Play del Toro releases November 25 for $28 (originally $30).
Insight Editions also reissues the wonderful Guillermo del Toro's book “Cabinet of Curiosities” October 28th. This is a hardcover collection of pages from del Toro's notebooks and other written material. Amazon is offering a limited-time discount, bringing the price down to $45 (originally $60).
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