Posts Tagged ‘Suspiria’
Episode 121 – Halloween Ends & Dario Argento Retrospective
For this week’s podcast, we bring on guest Richard Wolley to help us review the final chapter of David Gordon Green‘s Halloween reboot trilogy, Halloween Ends. Before that, we discuss the career highlights of the Italian horror filmmaker, Dario Argento. Argento’s deep cuts include Giallo…
READ MOREFilm Review – Suspiria (2018)
When news the remake of Suspiria was actually going to happen for reals this time, much gnashing of teeth and wailing could be heard throughout the land. (Okay, that’s an exaggeration. But nobody I knew thought it was a good idea.) Firstly, everybody needs to…
READ MORESXSW Film Review – Ava’s Possessions
Jordan Galland’s Ava’s Possessions (2015) starts off in midstream. When we first meet Ava (Louisa Krause), she has just gone through an extensive exorcism held by Father Merrino (John Ventimiglia). Once back in control of her body, Ava realizes that she has been possessed for…
READ MOREDavid Gordon Green – Audio Podcast #176
Spencer is joined by special guest writer/director David Gordon Green (Prince Avalanche). Segments include: getting to know David, his strategies for picking projects, handling public perceptions and a glimpse inside of Prince Avalanche.
READ MORETop 5 – Foreign Horror Films
Another Top 5 segment from The MacGuffin. This time Brandi and Allen share their top 5 foreign horror films. This segment is also available on Stitcher and iTunes. The audio version can be downloaded directly from here. After you’ve watched the video please vote in…
READ MOREPoll – Favorite Horror Film of the 1970s
As part of our horror celebration for the month of October, we will be running a series of polls to try to nail down the best horror films from specific periods of time. This time we are tackling the best horror film of the 1970s.…
READ MORECan’t Look Away: The Lure of Horror Film
A staircase spirals around, leading you down underneath the Experience Music Project Museum. You know you’re heading in the right direction because things have taken a darker turn. The lighting has the distinct color of red, and in the background you can hear the faint…
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