Inferno (1980): Dario Argento’s Fever-Dream Sequel to Suspiria – A Gorgeous, Gloriously Incoherent Descent into Madness

Loyal disciples of the crimson-lit altar of Italian horror, gather ‘round—tonight, we’re dissecting Dario Argento’s Inferno (1980), the middle child of his Three Mothers trilogy, sandwiched between the operatic terror of Suspiria (1977) and the much-maligned Mother of Tears (2007). Is it a masterpiece? … Read This Story

HE KNOWS YOU’RE ALONE (1980): A HAUNTED OXYGEN OF SINISTER SUPERSTITIONS AND BIZARRE BLURRING

By Sammy, your troubadour of the macabre from HorrorFACTS and the Three-Stabbed-Bar ───────────────────────────────────────────── 🌫 INTRODUCTION: WHEN THE WAVES OF MADNESS COLLAPSE ON A BEACH OF NIGHTMARES Alright, you midnight marauders and lovers of psychological pandemonium, … Read This Story