I can still remember the first time I saw her. It was around 2005, and my (now) husband was introducing me to a genre of film called giallo. He put on All the Colors of the Dark, Sergio Martino's 1972 ...
There is an amusing anecdote regarding Sergio Martino’s first giallo film, The Strange Vice of Mrs. Wardh (1971), which reports that an “h” had to be added to the title character’s last name because a ...
The ’70s were a fertile time for people to be scared of everything. Losing faith in pillars of hope as the ’60s went along left the people of the world unsure of much, and this is likely why so much ...
Today’s selection is an overlooked chiller from the ‘70s that serves up a persistent air of paranoia, Gothic energy, an impressive cast of characters, and a sizable dose of satanic panic. I’m talking ...
In the late ’60s and early ’70s, while Hollywood was in the throes of the Easy Rider movie-brat revolution, six thousand miles away, the Italian film industry was too busy ripping off Hitchcock and ...
Killer queen: Edwige Fenech in All the Colors of the Dark Just who is Edwige Fenech? I get that question every once in a while on Twitter, especially with new followers, because I nearly always use a ...