Welcome back to All the Colors of Giallo, your monthly look at the seedy world of beautiful women, vibrant colors,...
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Welcome back to All the Colors of Giallo, your monthly look at the seedy world of beautiful women, vibrant colors, and...
Welcome back to All the Colors of Giallo, your monthly look at the seedy world of beautiful women, vibrant colors, and unseen, black-gloved murderers. Over the last two months we have visited the fringes of the sub-genre with Dario Argento’s Phenomena, and last month’s guilty pleasure pick, 1994’s Giallo inspired Color...
Welcome back to All the Colors of Giallo, your monthly look at the seedy world of beautiful women, vibrant colors,...
Welcome back to All the Colors of Giallo, your monthly look at the seedy world of beautiful women, vibrant colors,...
Tim Burton’s Batman Returns was a box office hit, despite being met with substantial criticism upon its release in the summer of 1992. Parents and a particular Happy Meal company expressed anger over the film’s darker and more sexualized tones. The resulting backlash and diminishing profits meant a change was...
As the writer of Nightmare on Film Street’s All The Colors of Giallo column, and a film noir fanatic, I...
Welcome back to All the Colors of Giallo, your monthly look at the seedy world of beautiful women, vibrant colors,...
Welcome back to All the Colors of Giallo. For those of you who read our initial entry back in January—thank you, and welcome back! (Sorry it took so long). However, if you missed our dive into Mario Bava’s black and white Giallo, The Girl Who Knew Too Much (Evil Eye),...
1995, in terms of quantity, was a pretty big year for John Carpenter. His undervalued masterpiece In the Mouth of...
Film Noir—the dark and seedy underbelly of classic cinema. Highlighted by their urban settings, striking cinematography, and moody lighting, these...
Over the years, I’ve often found myself defending the maligned entries in my beloved 80’s Horror franchises. Thankfully, through the years, some of these like A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 2 and Halloween 3 have found their audience, but many of these still sit in limbo waiting for an...