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mater-suspiria · 1 year
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Inferno (1980) | Dir. Dario Argento
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splatteronmywalls · 2 months
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giallofever2 · 1 year
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QUEENS 👑
Suzy Kendal - Anita Strindberg - Rosalba Neri
The Scream Queens of the Italian GIALLO/HORROR MOVIES
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wolfinlavender · 13 days
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Me, trying to flirt: So, uh, what's your favourite Dario Argento film? 😳
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Edwige Fenech confides in George Hilton in The Strange Vice of Mrs. Wardh (1971)
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uncannyarchive · 5 months
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Blood and Black Lace (1964), dir. Mario Bava
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esqueletosgays · 2 years
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OCCHIALI NERI / DARK GLASSES (2022)
Director: Dario Argento Cinematography: Matteo Cocco
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I haven't seen Barbarian yet, but you can't tell me this similarity is mere coincidence.
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punk-rockdyke · 4 months
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born to be a 90s teenager working at blockbuster, who recommends customers the weirdest goriest horniest movie they have ever seen. forced to post on letterboxd.
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fullmoonreviews · 1 year
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While not the greatest horror anthology out there, Mario Bava’s BLACK SABBATH is a master class of style in terms of its presentation, even if some of the stories presented aren’t as dynamic as the direction and cinematography. The film looks more beautiful and grows more atmospheric with each segment, capturing tension and genuine creepiness as each story plays out. Boris Karloff manages to steal the spotlight any time he appears, although the rest of the actors do fine in their roles.
None of the segments are terrible, but some are weaker than others. "The Telephone" has a great concept and carries a lot of giallo tropes, but its one location set up doesn’t allow a ton of style visually. "The Wurdulak" has a great story about Slavic vampires that manages to be creepy and shows how fallible human beings are, despite a love story that doesn’t really work since it comes out of nowhere. And "The Drop of Water" has the most stylish and terrifying visuals involving a corpse that enjoys popping up when you least expect it, despite not much of a story due to its shorter runtime.
Still, BLACK SABBATH is a must see for anyone who enjoys horror anthologies that especially feel like those old EC comics from back in the day. I’m sure children of the grave and iron men will get a kick out of this one.
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Lara Naszinsky in A Blade in the Dark (1983)
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splatteronmywalls · 2 years
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giallofever2 · 1 year
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wolfinlavender · 12 days
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I made a Suspiria patch to put on my jacket or something
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nerdreamer · 6 months
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seasonofhorror · 2 months
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OPERA
1987, dir. Dario Argento
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