Movie Review: “DARIO ARGENTO PANICO” intrigues without getting very profondo
It proves to be an entertaining if not quite essential study of the man, more than his movies.
It proves to be an entertaining if not quite essential study of the man, more than his movies.
The biggest genre film festival in the United States returns to Los Angeles for its 11th outing, beginning September 26.
There are Lovecraft adaptations, Guillermo del Toro originals and lots more on tap for October.
The new film is in the noir tradition, and the original 1947 ALLEY was in black and white, so this makes a lot of sense.
A realm of sinister sights and manipulation, brought off with intoxicating style by del Toro and his collaborators.