Art imitates life in Dario Argento’s 1987 masterpiece, Terror at the Opera; a labyrinthine codex of biting self satire, reflexive commentary and eerie meta-tragedies. Featuring a plot which revolves around ‘The Scottish Play’, it also Read More
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Alex Humphrey
April 19, 2010
Turn on the TV these days and someone always seems to be getting murdered. From Dexter to Criminal Minds, the C.S.I’s Miami, New York and Las Vegas all the way across the Read More
Tom Atkinson
April 15, 2010
Fancy stepping back in time with a bit of retro 80’s horror? Want to sample the works of two horror masters in a project inspired by Edgar Allen Poe? Like lots of blood and heavily Read More
Tom Atkinson
July 7, 2009
Dario Argento is a man who needs little introduction. A master of giallo and lover of bloody violence, his more recent efforts have been criticised. However, it remains that if ‘Italian’ and ‘horror’ are mentioned Read More