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Dario Argento Panico review – homage to a lifetime of dark, strange film-making | Film

There’s a revealing moment at the end of this sturdy documentary about the Italian film-maker Dario Argento, when his daughter Asia remembers his state of mind when he came home from the David di Donatello awards, Italy’s version of the Oscars, in 2019. Over the course of his career – which is still ongoing – 84-year-old Argento had never won a David for any of his strange, unique films, such as Profondo Rosso (1975), Suspiria (1977) or Tenebre (1982) to name just three of his best known. But that year, the Italian…

One of Horror’s Greatest Masters Gets His Due in Dario Argento Panico

The influential career of Italian horror master Dario Argento gets a well-curated tribute in Dario Argento Panico. Simone Scafidi’s new documentary features interviews with the director as well as famous collaborators and admirers, including fellow boundary-pushing filmmakers Guillermo del Toro, Gaspar Noé, and Nicolas Winding Refn.Alex Winter on the Most Important Modern Horror Movie Scafidi (who also made 2019 Lucio Fulci spotlight Fulci For Fake) frames his reflections on Argento’s past with current footage of the…

Dario Argento’s Dark Glasses Review: Giallo on Shudder

Image: Shudder/IFC MidnightFans of Italian horror legend Dario Argento (Suspiria, Deep Red, Inferno, Tenebre, Phenomena, Opera) have long hoped that the veteran filmmaker, who turned 82 in September, might have one more masterpiece lurking within. While Dark Glasses is far better than other recent fare, like 2009's Giallo, it unfortunately doesn’t touch his classics.But still, Dark Glasses—which is receiving both a theatrical release and a streaming platform on Shudder—is something seasoned Argento fans will be curious