Have you ever watched a movie that, for the first third, is so boring despite its pedigree that you’re resigned to simply being done with

Have you ever watched a movie that, for the first third, is so boring despite its pedigree that you’re resigned to simply being done with
This giallo by Dario Argento is pure Argento from beginning to end. All the elements that make up Argento’s 1970s filmography are here: The extraordinary
This movie was first released in North America as “Creepers” with a significant amount of its running time sliced up like one of the many
Dario Argento has an unusually spotty filmography, with stand-outs like “Suspiria” but embarrassing clunkers like “Mother of Tears” peppered throughout. This 1987 effort, which is
This second semi-sequel to 1977’s “Suspiria” (and final entry in the loosely connected “Three Mothers” trilogy) is astoundingly, embarrassingly bad. It’s hard to believe that
This semi-sequel to 1977’s “Suspiria” can’t help but feel reductive in comparison to its stunning original. Although director Dario Argento keeps the same fairy-tale approach