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Directed by Dario Argento
A candy-colored nightmare from Italian terror maestro Dario Argento, Suspiria weaves a menacing tale of witchcraft as a fairy tale gone horribly awry. From the moment she arrives in Freiberg, Germany, to attend the prestigious Tans Academy, American ballet-dancer Suzy Banyon (Jessica Harper) senses that something horribly evil lurks within the walls of the age-old institution. Ill at ease as the result of her fellow student's peculiar behavior and increasingly terrified following a series of gruesome and spectacular murders, Suzy slowly begins to unravel the dark history of the academy. Convinced that the occult roots of the school and the horrific tale of its founding mother may hold an unthinkable secret, she begins a hallucinatory journey into the black heart of one of the most powerful witches ever known to exist. As Suzy edges ever closer to a secret that may hold the answers to all of her nightmares, the coven's grip on her soul begins to tighten until there is seemingly no escape. Will Suzy solve the mystery of the cursed academy before the fearsome Black Queen consumes her, or will she finally reveal the secret that has forever haunted the lavish corridors of the academy and bring an end to the Black Queen's terrifying reign? ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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kristenkristen Suspiria (1977) Dario Argento ***
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"This movie makes death inviting, the occult real, and me wish that I had seen more good horror films. Suspiria is really something special. I would call it a hypnotizing hallucinatory nightmare. Boy did Suzy (played by Jessica Harper) pick the wrong school to attend. Suzy, a ballet dancer, joins a school " [More]
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"Italian filmmaker Dario Argento is considered the all time great horror maestro, with films like Suspiria and Inferno on his resume. HIs daughter, Asia Argento, is an aspiring young filmmaker and actress with a few films under her belt. Her latest, with a title as agonizingly interminable as the film itself, is a near-shameful entry into the oeuvre of her f " [More]
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"This week on The Media Diet, we check in with Andrew Grant and Aaron Hillis. Grant is the brain behind Filmbrain; Hillis is a freelance critic and reporter whose work can be " [More]
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"I've seen this movie hyped up on the internet for quite some time. I read through many reviews and ended up buying this movie. It was terrible. I've seen other Argento films and liked them. The only good part in this movie was a good hanging. The rest of the time there are just girls running around acting like idiots. I love classic Italian horror, but this was not a good example at all. " [More]
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"Man, I watched this dog of a film over and over with a small group of friends for about a year in high school. And we weren't even chemically altered at the time. For some reason I just thought about it again a few days ago and couldn't remember the title. For some reason it came back to me tonight and there it was on Spout. Thanks! " [More]
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"[quote user="Risselada"] So you like to focus on one era or genre of filmmaking and soak in as much as you can at one time? I try to avoid that for just the reason that you mentioned. You get sick of them because you are comparing them all to each other and they almost all start to blend together in your mind. If I am interested in several movies from a certain era or movement, I will try to stagger my viewing of them over several months at least so that I don't see " [More]
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"Anyhow, I wanted to resurrect this discussion yet again to say a few words about Dario Argento... His new movie, The Mother of Tears: The Third Mother is due out this year. This is the third movie in his 'three mothers' trilogy that began with Suspiria and [More]
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One of the most striking assaults on the senses ever to be committed to celluloid, legendary Italian horror master Dario Argento's Suspiria will certainly affect viewers whether they like it or not. Unleashed in 1977 to unsuspecting audiences worldwide, this unrelenting tale of the supernatural was -- and likely still is -- the closest a filmmaker has come to capturing a nightmare on film. Even in the eviscerated form in which Suspiria was initially released in most parts of the world (it has since been restored to its original, uncut form) its ability to create a profound feeling of unease is undeniable. Likewise, despite the fact that Suspiria is a film that virtually begs to be seen on the big screen, it remains remarkably potent when viewed on home video if proper measures are taken (viewing the film at the loudest possible volume, preferably with a surround sound stereo is highly recommended). It's reported that while filming, Argento blasted Goblin's supremely menacing score to create a feeling of unease in the actors that would ultimately carry over into the psyche of the audience. A near experimental collage of whispers, sighs, and various other sounds placed against the backdrop of shivering strings and throbbing bass, Goblin's contribution is as essential to the film's impact as Argento's stylistic and unflinching direction. The titular theme, a melodic composition that recalls a childhood lullaby haunted by a sickly voice, is one of the most effective and unforgettable tunes in horror history. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
 

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