Set in Paterson, New Jersey, in March 1961, a day of celebration transforms into tragedy when a young girl is murdered. As the police investigation drags on, her devastated parents take matters into their own hands, revealing dark secrets within their community. The most shocking suspect emerges as the girl's seemingly innocent sister, raising questions about the true nature of innocence and guilt. This gripping tale explores familial bonds and the hidden darkness that can lurk beneath a facade of normalcy.
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The Haunted World of Mario Bava
- 210pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Mario Bava's influence on Italian horror cinema is explored in depth, highlighting his iconic films from the 1960s and 1970s, such as Black Sunday and Kill, Baby … Kill! Known for their vivid imagery and thematic richness, Bava's works have left a lasting impact on filmmakers like Scorsese and Tarantino. This revised edition of The Haunted World of Mario Bava includes insights from Bava's son and actress Barbara Steele, offering a comprehensive look at Bava's legacy and the man behind the camera, who preferred to remain out of the spotlight.
Dario Argento, renowned for his mastery of horror and suspense, began his career as a film critic, championing underappreciated directors like Sergio Leone. His collaboration on Leone's acclaimed film, Once Upon a Time in the West, marked a turning point, leading him to screenwriting and eventually directing. His debut, The Bird with the Crystal Plumage, revitalized the Italian thriller genre, known as gialli, establishing Argento as a pivotal figure in cinematic history. This exploration delves into his unique vision and contributions to film.
Splintered Visions Lucio Fulci and His Films
- 368pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Lucio Fulci's career spans diverse genres, from early comic writing to iconic horror films, establishing him as a controversial figure in cinema. Known as the "Godfather of Gore," his notoriety peaked with the release of ZOMBIE, yet his extensive filmography includes lesser-known works that deserve recognition. SPLINTERED VISIONS offers a comprehensive exploration of Fulci's life and films, featuring interviews with actors and rich illustrations of rare materials. This detailed study celebrates his complex legacy, making it essential for dedicated fans.
In March 1961, a celebration in Paterson, New Jersey, turns tragic when a young girl is murdered, prompting her devastated parents to take matters into their own hands as the police investigation stalls. As they dig deeper, they unearth dark secrets within their community, leading them to suspect various individuals, including the girl's seemingly innocent sister. This gripping tale explores themes of familial bonds, innocence, and the hidden darkness that can lurk within even the most beloved members of a family.
So Deadly, So Perverse
- 234pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Troy Howarth examines the Giallo genre from its inception through its inevitable decline