The unconventional 1970 French Giallo The Strangler has been restored and given a first-ever US theatrical release by Altered Innocence. A French Giallo released before the sub-genre’s popularity boom ...
Exclusive: Paul Vecchiali’s underseen arthouse psychosexual thriller played theaters again at the New York Film Festival this month and will roll out nationally starting in November. The underseen ...
The series runs at New York City's Quad Cinema from July 19 - 25. When reminiscing about ’70s exploitation cinema and its multitude of subgenres, it’s easy to skip over giallo. The gory Italian crime ...
One of the most widely respected horror auteurs of all time will be feted in a new documentary coming to Shudder in the near future, as Dario Argento becomes the subject of the film Dario Argento ...
Today, in agreement with his agent, he decides to return to a hotel to conclude his new script and to be interviewed, filmed, followed by a crew that is shooting a film about him. Inside this ...
The heyday of the Italian giallo film was approximately a decade, lasting through the ‘70s mostly, but the impact that movement had on horror has influenced countless filmmakers. There are still some ...
James Wan is ready to deliver his next slab of modern horror. But this time, the director of The Conjuring, Insidious and Saw is taking some inspiration from the giallo films of the '70s for his ...
Black gloves, sharp objects, and mysterious goings-on… these three things are what 70s Italian giallo films were all about, and filmmaker Luciano Onetti pays homage to the sub-genre with Deep Sleep ...
When reminiscing about ’70s exploitation cinema and its multitude of subgenres, it’s easy to skip over giallo. The gory Italian crime films, full of switchblade stabbings and gratuitous sex, are pure ...
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