Guillermo del Toro 's lushly photographed Nightmare Alley (2021) received a black and white extended director's cut via The Criterion Collection . I'd seen the (color) theatrical cut twice before. I don't necessarily think the director's cut, which adds almost 10 minutes of footage, is better than the theatrical cut, but it's quite an interesting (and equally excellent) alternative. Bradley Cooper carries the film really well, amongst a top notch cast. There are the trademark del Toro flourishes of brief but gruesome violence and there's the sumptuous cinematography, along with wonderful Art Deco production design, and delicious period costumes to savor. Since the last time I watched the GDT film, I've read (and greatly enjoyed) the story's source, William Lindsay Gresham 's 1946 novel , and I've been meaning to revisit Edmund Goulding 's (also excellent) 1947 film adaptation . NA is a fairly straightforward story, bu...