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Back during the late 70s and 80s, Italian horror king Dario Argento enjoyed such worldwide box office hits as "Suspiria", and to a lesser extent "Inferno" and "Tenebre". If you haven't seen these ...
But in his first film in 10 years, Dario Argento opts for visuals as banal as the scares. By Amy Nicholson With the American update of the Austrian horror film “Goodnight Mommy” now streaming ...
Director Simone Scafidi takes an exacting look at the life of the "Deep Red" writer/director through stunning archival footage and fresh interviews with the filmmaker, his daughters Asia and Fiore ...
Beating a whole swathe of middling Dario Argento films to the tenth spot (sorry The Stendhal Syndrome, Sleepless and Dark Glasses) this 1993 giallo has the honor of being his only feature-length ...
By Erik Piepenburg There’s a moment in “Dario Argento Panico,” a new documentary about the Italian horror movie maestro Dario Argento, that made me wonder if I’ve misunderstood why his ...
Odds are if you know anything about Italian horror, you’ve heard of Dario Argento. The iconoclastic filmmaker gave cinema some of the most bombastic and gruesomely beautiful murder set pieces of ...
“Dario Argento isn’t just a prominent Italian director,” filmmaker Simone Scafidi writes about the subject of his new documentary “Dario Argento Panico,” “he’s a cinematic rockstar.” A rockstar, huh?
The influential career of Italian horror master Dario Argento gets a well-curated tribute in Dario Argento Panico. Simone Scafidi’s new documentary features interviews with the director as well ...