1. Film review: Suspiria is 'just not very scary' - BBC
2 sep 2018 · Four decades after it was released, it is still as stomach-turningly gory as it gets. But what makes it a cult classic is its surreal fairy-tale ...
Luca Guadagnino has reinvented the 1970s horror classic into a distinctive and impressive new film. The trouble is, writes Nicholas Barber, it’s boring and fails to scare.
2. The Horror of 'Suspiria' Is In Its Visual Language | No Film School
Suspiria opts out of traditional tension-building sequences to kick you in the gut with its immediate threat. Rather than being subtle, the film tells the ...
All I see is red, and I think that’s the point.
3. Suspiria (1977): A fever you don't want to sweat out
27 feb 2022 · Dario Argento pulls us into a world of terrifying confusion, a world that will have you wound tight with fear but not exactly sure why you are.
By Danielle MomohTwo girls tread water in a pool, one whispering strange revelations to the other. We view them from overhead, the camera peeping beyond the balcony’s red railing. A jangling soundtrack swells as the shot pushes in on their movements, an unsettling mix of wailing and microphone feedback. The noise builds as it zooms in on the two women, the seeming prologue to horror about to befall them. But they swim backward, and the music is cut short as the film switches to a medium shot of
4. 'Suspiria' (1977) Review - Film Daze
1 nov 2018 · Dario Argento unleashed something masterfully simple and profoundly horrifying in his 1977 film Suspiria. The violence depicted and put on ...
Dario Argento unleashed something masterfully simple and profoundly horrifying in his 1977 film Suspiria. The violence depicted and put on display in Suspiria is so graphic and wild, rather than ju…
5. Suspiria | Movie Review | Deep Focus Review
28 okt 2018 · Whatever its downfalls of narrative and dramatically achieved emotion may be, Suspiria's technical and aesthetic composure overwhelms, astounds ...
A phantasmagoria of unnatural colors and only slightly less unnatural situations, Suspiria remains Italian horror maestro Dario Argento’s finest ac
6. "Do You Know Anything About Witches?": "Suspiria" at 40 | Features
1 nov 2017 · The combination of the brutal violence, the strikingly beautiful way in which it is depicted and the fact that most of the victims of said ...
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7. 30 in 30: A MONTH OF HORROR. SUSPIRIA (1977) | Filmarket Hub
25 okt 2018 · The way shadows, lighting and colours play off each other in this descent to madness is truly hypnotic and terribly original. You've never seen ...
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8. Witchcraft Month: “Suspiria” (1977) - In Their Own League
9 okt 2020 · “Suspiria” excels at generating a feeling of dread throughout, even when nobody is being brutally cut to pieces. I feel it is able to do ...
Witches are among the first villainous archetypes many of us come across in our stories. Although I was personally introduced to these magical women via much friendlier interpretations, such as “Ki…
9. The curious case of the Suspiria smile - Little White Lies
13 nov 2018 · Suzy Bannion is put through the wringer in Dario Argento's 1977 horror classic. Why, in the end, is she so happy about it?
Suzy Bannion is put through the wringer in Dario Argento’s 1977 horror classic. Why, in the end, is she so happy about it?
10. 40 years of Suspiria: 5 films that influenced Dario Argento's horror ...
1 feb 2017 · First released in Italy 40 years ago, on 1 February 1977, Suspiria has a nightmare ending with a smile. Not a wicked smile or a Norman Bates ...
A nightmare fairytale etched in neon colour, Dario Argento’s witchy shocker Suspiria remains the most famous of all Italian horror movies. Forty years after its release, we hunt down some of its cinematic inspirations.
11. The Confounding Sadness of Luca Guadagnino's “Suspiria”
19 okt 2018 · Horror fans and acolytes of Dario Argento's 1977 film may well dismiss Guadagnino's tribute, but they'll shiver when the action hits the dance ...
Horror fans and acolytes of Dario Argento’s 1977 film may well dismiss Guadagnino’s tribute, but they’ll shiver when the action hits the dance floor.