Tenebrae transcends the boundaries of giallo. It is difficult not to see Tenebrae as the last great horror film in Argento’s career.
A Gothic cathedral seals away an ancient evil—until it's unleashed, trapping those inside. The Church (1989) is a visually stunning, atmospheric horror classic.
It's precisely Argento's masterpiece Deep Red (or Profondo Rosso that represents the pinnacle of the Italian thriller subgenre.
It's challenging to find another film that even resembles the style and atmosphere of Suspiria, with its frenetic energy, visual aesthetics, and uniqueness.
Italy is a unique country for many reasons. Above all, however, it is the birthplace of Fellini, Antonioni, Visconti and many, many other talented filmmakers. Here...