May 25, 2021
Lindsey Ungerman
What comes to mind when you think of a Giallo film? Gore? Saturated colors,? Sensationalist storylines and themes? All of the above are cornerstones of the unique genre, and all can be found in the film Evil Everywhere. Though not my favorite film, Evil Everywhere acts as a respectful nod to its genre predecessors. Evil [...]
April 4, 2021
Max Matta
Creating a tone for your film is an interesting factor in that it is almost effortless but has to be constantly considered lest you accidentally create a rollercoaster of emotion. A dark comedy finds what's funny in something that is not inherently comedic and is often at times the opposite of comedic. On the other [...]
February 9, 2019
Brian Tull
Knock Knock Knock Knock is a stylish giallo that dedicates itself fully to matching the feel of those films, particularly the palette and aesthetic of Dario Argento, down to shooting the short in English and then dubbing it in Italian. This decision threw me off initially and I’m still not completely sold on it, to [...]
A Technical Triumph: THE LAST MATINEE Is A Sensational Love Letter To Italian Giallo Cinema
EVIL EVERYWHERE–A Messy But Fun Genre Nod
THE CRIMES OF THE BLACK CAT Has Bad Luck With Tone
Knock Knock Knock Knock Is a Modern Giallo Faithful to Its Roots