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Hosts Josh and Jamie take on Italian Giallo filmmaker Dario Argento with a double feature of his vivid horror masterpiece SUSPIRIA (1977) and its thematic sequel INFERNO (1980).  See you all in a week's time where we'll be discussing the THE BLACK CAT (1934) and WIDOW BLUE! (1970). Keep it sleazy! 

Intro // 00:00-05:44
SUSPIRIA //  05:44 -44:35
INFERNO // 44:35-1:08:51
Outro //  1:08:51 -1:12:40

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Anonymous

Loved this! My favorite part in Inferno had to be when the guy being eaten by rats is able to alert someone nearby only for that person to cleave him in the face. In the screening of Guadanigno's `Suspiria that I went to last week, an Argento scholar introduced the film and made a point about the original that I thought was really interesting. She mentioned how for a film set in a dance school, there's no actual scenes of dance in the movie. Instead, Argento instead presents a sort of dance of death in the murder sequences. The way he lingers on how the bodies writhe and contort (like Sarah in the barbed wire room) feels like it falls in line with the point you guys made about the deaths being set up almost like an art piece.

Anonymous

Need to watch these movies again got them both on Blu-Ray the 4k print of Suspiria is just so good!