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![]() | Deep redMovie Review Dario Argento, with Deep Red, creates one of the cornerstones of the Italian giallo, a film that mixes thriller and horror with a visual and narrative mastery that is still unmatched today. It was March 7, 1975 when it arrived for the first time in Italian cinemas, the film consolidated the director's success and laid the foundations for his unmistakable style, made of saturated colors, bold shots and a tension that grows until the final explosion. |
![]() | InfernoMovie Review Inferno is the second chapter of the famous Three Mothers trilogy by Dario Argento, a work that fits into the esoteric horror genre with a strong visual and symbolic structure. Shot partly in the evocative setting of Rome, the film is configured as an intricate narrative and sensorial labyrinth, capable of surprising the viewer with sudden twists and disturbing atmospheres. However, despite the high technical and stylistic quality, the ending is perhaps the least convincing element of the entire film. The main strength of Inferno lies precisely in Argento's directorial mastery, who abandons the lively and psychedelic... Read More |
![]() | La ReliquiaMovie Review Disturbing Rosemary's Baby in southern sauce, "La reliquia" (seen online at the Fantafestival in Rome) is a successful insight into the practices and rituals of southern Italy. The theme is the atmosphere is very interesting and original, but the narrative suffers from the short duration. The cast of actors is exceptional, mostly comedians, but perfectly in part in histrionic (Paolantoni) or slimy (Rizzo) roles. The beautiful and evocative photography creates a dark atmosphere. Effective direction. Note of... Read More |
![]() | The Black RoomMovie Review When it comes to classic horror tropes – like haunted houses and the dark secrets they hide – there’s definitely more than one way to approach material that is very familiar to the average genre fan by now. More and more modern filmmakers are adopting a cerebral approach and turning their haunted house movies into social commentaries with something larger to say. Others are focused on simply telling a good scary story with plenty of jump scares and special effects. Still more go for an exploitive approach that is almost intentionally trashy. The Black Room... Read More |
![]() | Mattia RiccioInterview Mattia Riccio, born in 1992, is a director, screenwriter, editor, and producer from Rome. Since 2015, after specializing in directing and editing and earning his diploma from the DAM Academy in Rome, he has created a music video for Warner Music Italy and ten short films, some of which have been regularly distributed on RaiPlay and Amazon Prime Video. In recent years, he has worked as a director for La7 in the news division, and as a maker and assistant director for Mediaset Rete 4. His first feature film, La Figlia del Bosco, produced by Vinians Production, was distributed in Italy and abroad in 2025 by Minerva Pictures and The... Read More |
![]() | Rocco FasanoInterview Rocco Fasano (born in Potenza on February 21, 1993) is an Italian actor, model, and musician. After dropping out of medical school, he trained in acting and music, graduating from the Gesualdo da Venosa Conservatory. He made his debut in 2014 with the film Tender Eyes and appeared in several productions, including La sorpresa, Il ragazzo della giudecca, La differenza, Aperion, A-Mors, and Terapia di coppia per amanti. He gained popularity in 2018 for his role as Niccolò Fares in the web series Skam Italia. Horror films: Non mi uccidere (Don't Kill Me) – (2021) plays Robin: a supernatural horror/thriller with dark... Read More |
![]() | Simona VannelliInterview Born in 1968, she began her career in independent horror cinema in 2013, participating in the anthology film Catacomba, directed by Lorenzo Lepori. In the episode Alien Lover, she played Tamara, the female lead, while in The Masque of the Red Death she portrayed Ligea. The film was released on DVD in 2016. In 2018, she starred in Notte Nuda, again directed by Lorenzo Lepori, where she played a dual role: that of a vampire and a wife, alongside actor Pascal Persiano. In 2019, she had a small role in the film Beyond the Omega – Il tuo sepolcro la nostra alcova, directed by Mattia De Pascali and Lorenzo Lepori. The following... Read More |
![]() | Federico ZampaglioneInterview Federico Zampaglione (Rome, 1968) is a multifaceted artist: singer-songwriter, director, screenwriter, and frontman of the band Tiromancino, with which he has created some iconic tracks in the Italian music scene. Alongside his musical career, he has also ventured into auteur cinema, directing works ranging from emotional dramas (Nero Bifamiliare) to psychological thrillers and horror films—his chosen territory in recent years. With movies like Shadow, Tulpa, and the recent The Well, he has established a personal cinematic language marked by unease, visual tension, and dark atmospheres. His style blends the evocative influence of... Read More |
![]() | Désirée GiorgettiInterview Desirée Giorgetti was born in Milan on August 2nd, 1982. In 2006, she graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art "Silvio D'Amico." She continued her journey by studying under June Jasmine Davis, a lifetime member of the Actors' Studio in New York. After a few years of theatrical tours (working with the likes of Ottavia Piccolo, Zuzzurro & Gaspare, Remo Girone, under the direction of Carlo Cerciello, and recently appearing in "Incognito" by Nick Payne), she starred in her first horror film, Morituris. This film, censored in Italy, opened the doors for her in the genre cinema, especially... Read More |
![]() | Najarra Townsend the new beautiful face of horror moviesInterview Najarra Townsend was born on December 5, 1989, in the USA. She is known as an actress and producer. She is famous for her roles in Contracted - Phase I (2013), Me and You and Everyone We Know (2005), and Tru Loved (2008). |











