From acclaimed director Guillermo Del Toro comes a dark supernatural epic about the battle between good and evil. When young Ofelia and her mother go to live with her new step-father on a rural military outpost, she finds herself in a world of unimaginable cruelty. Soon Ofelia finds the creatures of her imagination in which she used to escape have become a reality and she must battle them to save both her mother and herself. In the terrifying battle that ensues, Ofelia soon learns that innocence has a power that evil cannot imagine.
For Leonard Grey, superintendent of Jericho Mansions, the world beyond the building's front door is a terrifying agoraphobic nightmare into which, for the last thirty years, he has never ventured.
But Leonard's sanctuary is beginning to crumble; forces are conspiring to kick him out; stirrings of discontent among the residents, infidelities, accusations and finally a murder.
Could he have done it? Driven to confront and investigate the disintegration of his own sanity, the devastating...
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For Leonard Grey, superintendent of Jericho Mansions, the world beyond the building's front door is a terrifying agoraphobic nightmare into which, for the last thirty years, he has never ventured.
But Leonard's sanctuary is beginning to crumble; forces are conspiring to kick him out; stirrings of discontent among the residents, infidelities, accusations and finally a murder.
Could he have done it? Driven to confront and investigate the disintegration of his own sanity, the devastating truth of Leonard's world finally comes to light.
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