
It may be Thanksgiving, but we’re still Halloween dreaming on this week’s “Not Your Final Girl”, where we talk witches in “Suspiria” and “Diabla”. …continue reading Not Your Final Girl: Witch, Please
It may be Thanksgiving, but we’re still Halloween dreaming on this week’s “Not Your Final Girl”, where we talk witches in “Suspiria” and “Diabla”. …continue reading Not Your Final Girl: Witch, Please
Dario Argento’s underrated treasure “Phenomena” may not be as beloved as his magnum opus “Suspiria”, but it’s still a testament to his enormous talent. …continue reading Hallowed Halls: Phenomena (1985)
What happens when a girl talks to bugs, finds a prophetic fly, and hunts a killer? Find out as we try to explain the …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: Phenomena (1985)
We celebrate the work of George A. Romero and scream queen Adrienne Barbeau in this overlooked classic that explores Edgar Allan Poe’s terrifying tales. …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Two Evil Eyes (1990)
Our next stop in our trip around the horror world is Italy, a macabre mecca — home to some of the most prolific and …continue reading Around the World in 80 Films: Italy
This week on the podcast, join Chaos and Carnage as they explore the nightmarishly beautiful world of Dario Argento’s haunting 1980 film “Inferno”. %CODE80% …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: Inferno (1980)
Dario Argento is a horror legend. He may also be legitimately insane. We examine the 1985 cult classic “Phenomena” — a trip into the mind …continue reading The Insanity of Dario Argento: Phenomena
As part of our celebration of Women in Horror Month, we interview the beautiful and charismatic Barbara Magnolfi of “Suspiria” fame. Barbara Magnolfi was …continue reading Women in Horror: Barbara Magnolfi
While Argento’s original is a beloved and undisputed masterpiece, the 2018 re-imagining of “Suspiria” holds its own as a stunningly unique vision. HEREDITARY was …continue reading New On Blu: Suspiria (Luca Guadagnino, 2018)
Widely considered one of the most important genre achievements of all time, Argento’s “Suspiria” isn’t a perfect film, but it still sets quite a …continue reading Reviewing the Classics: Suspiria (1977)