
Tag: Giallo
Via The Thoughts and Fancies of a Fake Geek BoyThe Thoughts and Fancies of a Fake Geek Boy-Arrow’s Lineup of Killer Dames
Emilio Miraglia’s career as a director was a brief one, spanning only from 1967 to 1972. I can find few biographical details on him, but some sources suggest that he died in 1982, so perhaps ill health is to blame for his career being curtailed. Though most of his movies were spy or crime thrillers […]
via Arrow’s Lineup of Killer Dames — The Thoughts and Fancies of a Fake Geek Boy
Via B&S About Movies-The Sweet Body of Deborah (1968)
Il Dolce Corpo di Deborah, or The Sweet Body of Deborah, is a gorgeous film that embodies the fashionable side of the giallo. It’s directed by Romolo Guerrieri (Johnny Yuma) from a script by Ernesto Gastaldi (Hands of Steel, 2019: After the Fall of New York, The Case of the Bloody Iris, The Strange Vice of Mrs. Wardh — obviously […]
Via B&S About Movies-Eye in the Labyrinth (1972)
The middle of the night is dangerous business. You can awaken from a dream where your psychiatrist boyfriend is murdered only to find that he has disappeared. Then your life will seem like a waking nightmare, but only if you’re Julie, the heroine of Eye of the Labyrinth. Known for her appearance in a two-part episode of The […]
BAVA WEEK: A Bay of Blood (1971) — B&S About Movies
Also known as Ecology of Crime, Chain Reaction, Carnage, Twitch of the Death Nerve and Blood Bath, Last House on the Left – Part II and New House on the Left, this is the most violent and nihilistic of all of Mario Bava’s films. It started as a story idea so that Bava could work with Laura Betti (Hatchet for the […]