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Not one of Dario Argento’s best films, but certainly one of his most outrageous. No other Argento movie more enthusiastically pushes his preferences for fluid camerawork, garish colors and extremely graphic violence
Not one of Dario Argento’s best films, but certainly one of his most outrageous. No other Argento movie more enthusiastically pushes his preferences for fluid camerawork, garish colors and extremely graphic violence
A tribute to the giallos of Dario Argento and a remarkable piece of hallucinatory filmmaking in its own right, AMER is among the most impressive foreign imports of the past decade
A dream project for longtime horror buffs, or so it seemed, this two-parter teamed George Romero and Dario Argento, each delivering an hour-long adaptation of an Edgar Allen Poe story
Nothing too deep here: A Pastaland eighties classic with movie theater patrons getting turned into flesh eating demons
This, the second entry in Dario Argento’s Three Mothers trilogy, is the most overtly nightmarish film Argento has ever made
The following encompasses my picks for the year’s best and worst horror films released in the US in 2005
What follows are my fifty favorite horror movies of all time
In the field of horror one name stands above all others: Edgar Allan Poe (January 19, 1809-October 7, 1849)
For true horror movie fans, horror moviemakers are as venerated as the films they make. Just check out some of the books about our horror heroes
Here I’ll take some potshots at a number of horror’s most revered figures