Tuesday, July 15, 2008
David Gordon Green to Remake Dario Argento’s Suspiria
/Film: "news arrives today that indie director David Gordon Green (George Washington, Pineapple Express) is set on remaking Dario Argento’s Italo-horror classic Suspiria. Greene has been loosely attached for a few months but he recently chatted up a couple outlets about his (re-en)vision, referring to his new take as “classy shiiat“…"
Monday, July 14, 2008
Review: 'Mother of Tears' a bloody but intriguing mess
San Jose Mercury News: "There's some evidence that Argento may be consciously joking around with at least some of this nonsense, and nobody eroticizes gore quite as artistically as he can. But it's also hard to find lines and performances like 'Mother of Tears' outside of anything that doesn't come with a XXX rating."
Mother of Tears review at Playbackstl.com
PLAYBACKstl.com:: "Mother of Tears is funnier than the past six Will Ferrell movies combined. Whether this exuberant hilarity is intentional or not doesn't end up mattering, and whether it truly closes the long open-ended Three Mothers trilogy becomes oh-so-irrelevant. Check out Argento's Masters of Horror episode 'Jenifer' about a deformed, retarded cannibal girl alongside this and try to tell me you don't love this new Argento."
Chicago Sun Times reviews Mother of Tears
Life is a witch for Argento once more :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Movies: "Argento's spin on feminine evil is juvenile, but Asia Argento kicks witch ass."
The Last Mistress is anything but sugar-coated images.
Canada.com: "With Asia Argento (daughter of the horror maestro Dario Argento) starring as the prototypical vamp, the viewer doesn't even have to process the intellectual signposts. Every emotional ripple and social comment is rendered on the screen through top-notch performance and cunning art direction that conveys a genuine sense of luxe, but also all the dirt, odour and oily soot of the era."
Seattle Times reviews Mother of Tears
Seattle Times Newspaper: "In his own way, Argento has become like John Waters, a seriously messed-up, transgressive artist who's now a revered Old Master of Filth. He's not at the peak of his powers, but at least you can be certain he's not going to turn any of his work into Broadway musicals — which really would be horrifying."
Ed: They are wrong about the musicals though. See below.
Ed: They are wrong about the musicals though. See below.
Interview with Asia Argento in the Wall Street Journal
WSJ.com:"One of your other new films is 'Mother of Tears,' directed by your father. What kind of relationship do you have on set?
Very professional. That's the fourth one we've made together. We talk about movies and work. It's a very superficial relationship, but in a way maybe it's better. Even though I understand his movies, they are very stream of consciousness, never going deep into why he does what he does."
Very professional. That's the fourth one we've made together. We talk about movies and work. It's a very superficial relationship, but in a way maybe it's better. Even though I understand his movies, they are very stream of consciousness, never going deep into why he does what he does."
Saturday, July 12, 2008
The Color of Blood: A Study in Scarlet
The Color of Blood: "...Before the late '70s, blood was generally (and, remember, these are generalizations -- there are certainly exceptions) bright red and opaque, like nail polish or latex paint. It was often compared to ketchup, which in many cases it was. Since then, our taste for blood runs darker, anywhere from ruby red to almost black. It's a bit more transparent than it used to be, and appears somewhat shinier and stickier...."
The Bird With The Crystal Plumage (1970) - impending Blu-ray release
Cinedelica: First must-buy Blu-ray release: The Bird With The Crystal Plumage (1970): "Not much I can add to our previous review of the DVD, except to say that Dario Argento's stylish debut gialli/giallo should look stunning in high-definition. It's released (initially) in the US by Blue Underground, promising full 1080p HD resolution, top-notch sound and a disc that's 'loaded with extras'."
Mother of Tears DVD Art
Mother of Tears DVD Art at horroryearbook.com: "Dario Argentos’ Mother of Tears is hitting DVD September 23rd. No word on any special features yet, but here is the cover art."
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Four Flies on Grey Velvet Tribute Week: The Wrap Up
Harry Moseby Confidential: <em>Four Flies on Grey Velvet</em> Tribute Week: The Wrap Up: "As for the film itself, I rank it below Bird With Crystal Plumage and above Cat O Nine Tails as far as Argento's Animal Trilogy goes with special note going to the final few scenes that I think are among the best Argento has ever delivered. To close out the tribute week, here are ten iconic images from this flawed but undeniably important and haunting film from one of cinema's greatest masters...."
One of several posts on "Four Flies..."
One of several posts on "Four Flies..."
Argento's doomed collaboration with Ennio Morricone: Four Flies on Grey Velvet
Moon In The Gutter: Dust off Those Grooves (Chapter 21) Ennio Morricone's <em>Four Flies on Grey Velvet</em>: "Despite it being a work that ended one of the most important collaborations between a director and composer in the early seventies, the music Ennio Morricone wrote for Dario Argento's Four Flies On Grey Velvet remains more than worthy of a reappraisal.
After scoring both The Bird With The Crystal Plumage and Cat O Nine Tails for Argento, Morricone was the obvious choice for Four Flies On Grey Velvet. The fact that the film featured the character of a young rock musician as its lead and that Argento himself was was falling more and more under the spell of harder and more progressive modern rock sounds perhaps made the collaboration doomed from the beginning on their third film together though...."
...part of "Four Flies on Grey Velvet" Tribute Week....
After scoring both The Bird With The Crystal Plumage and Cat O Nine Tails for Argento, Morricone was the obvious choice for Four Flies On Grey Velvet. The fact that the film featured the character of a young rock musician as its lead and that Argento himself was was falling more and more under the spell of harder and more progressive modern rock sounds perhaps made the collaboration doomed from the beginning on their third film together though...."
...part of "Four Flies on Grey Velvet" Tribute Week....
Italian Grindhouse Film Festival in Hollywood
THE HORRORS OF IT ALL: Italian Grindhouse: "If you live in or around Los Angeles and love violent Italian films then this is your month to celebrate! Starting this Friday, July 11th and running through the 24th, the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood is premiering an exclusive celluloid assault of classic grindhouse hits and rarities from the likes of Dario Argento, Tinto Brass, Umberto Lenzi, Sergio Corbucci, and more… this fest covers the full spectrum of genre thrillers with gothic horror, giallo, crime, and spaghetti westerns."
Two new Argento books
giallo fever: Two new Argento books: From the giallo fever blog: "Two new books on Argento in French, although one, the Jean-Baptiste Thoret one, looks to be an updated edition of a 2002 volume."
More comments on The Last Mistress
FineArtsLA.com Gender Blender: "The film stars prettyboy newcomer and Angelina Jolie lookalike (emphasis on jolie) Fu’ad Ait Aattou, who had never acted before and who therefore gives off the requisite air of dandy detachment.
Asia Argento, daughter of Italian horror film legend Dario Argento, is the film’s leading lady and a classic belle-laide.
Fans of Barbey’s fiction will enjoy a long sequence in the heart of the film that makes use of his favorite literary device, the recit parle, or spoken narrative. Breillat’s adaptation also preserves the themes of mystery, revenge, passion and death that permeate all the work of Barbey, who was born in the sign of Scorpio and shares the sign’s preoccupations to the highest degree..."
Asia Argento, daughter of Italian horror film legend Dario Argento, is the film’s leading lady and a classic belle-laide.
Fans of Barbey’s fiction will enjoy a long sequence in the heart of the film that makes use of his favorite literary device, the recit parle, or spoken narrative. Breillat’s adaptation also preserves the themes of mystery, revenge, passion and death that permeate all the work of Barbey, who was born in the sign of Scorpio and shares the sign’s preoccupations to the highest degree..."
Munk 'Live Fast Die Old' Video Featuring Asia Argento (#67938)
Popdirt.com - Munk 'Live Fast Die Old' Video Featuring Asia Argento (#67938): "Mathias Modica, aka Munk, is out with the video to his new single 'Live Fast Die Old', featuring vocals from actress Asia Argento, from the German electronica artist's second album 'Cloudbuster', out now on Gomma Records....". Click to view video.
Review of The Last Mistress starring Asia Argento
The Last Mistress - Entertainment Weekly: "The sumptuous costumes and florid dialogue in The Last Mistress represent early-19th-century French custom at its most curlicued, but the power of one woman's molten sexuality is timeless in Catherine Breillat's rich drama. Asia Argento stars as the title siren whose allure threatens the impending marriage of a dissolute younger playboy (Fu'ad Ait Aattou) to a virginal aristocrat (Roxane Mesquida). Breillat, the flamethrower who made Romance and Fat Girl, artfully twists period-piece drama to suit her provocative modern notions about sex, gender roles, and power. A-"
Lo-res Look at Two 'Giallo' Posters
BD Horror News - Lo-res Look at Two 'Giallo' Posters: "...two posters for the film that will tell the story of a serial murderer with a taste for attractive women, who is being chased by a solitary detective. Asia Argento, Ray Liotta, Elsa Pataky, Adrien Brody, Emmanuelle Seigner and Elsa Pataky all star."
Dario Argento's Giallo: The official site
The offical site.. Shooting recently wrapped up in Italy, and now is going into post-production. The film arrives in theaters in 2009...
Photo's from Dario Argento's Giallo
Giallo: Red-Carpet.org: "When American model Celine is kidnapped off the streets during fashion week in Milan and put through a series of terrifying, humiliating and painful ordeals, her sister Linda desperately recruits Inspector Enzo Lavia to find Celine before she suffers the same awful fate as the other beautiful victims…
Director: Dario Argento
Cast: Adrien Brody, Emmanuelle Seigner, Elsa Pataky, Lorenzo Pedrotti, Ray Liotta"
More photos at: http://www.red-carpet.org/2008/07/05/giallo-photos/
Director: Dario Argento
Cast: Adrien Brody, Emmanuelle Seigner, Elsa Pataky, Lorenzo Pedrotti, Ray Liotta"
More photos at: http://www.red-carpet.org/2008/07/05/giallo-photos/
Profondo Rosso, the musical!
Profondo Rosso, the musical! | Soundtrack Apocalisse: "In what seems like news from a completely different dimension, a musical version of Dario Argento’s classic 1975 thriller Profondo Rosso (known to US fans as Deep Red) was recently performed in Italy. Although this isn’t exactly current news as the musical’s performance ceased in March, Cinevox recently released the soundtrack CD...
...Reenacted with ballet dancers, a vocal choir, and a somewhat new soundtrack by Claudio Simonetti, the producers say their intent was to bridge a Greek tragedy with surrealism."
Post includes several YouTube clips.
...Reenacted with ballet dancers, a vocal choir, and a somewhat new soundtrack by Claudio Simonetti, the producers say their intent was to bridge a Greek tragedy with surrealism."
Post includes several YouTube clips.
Pocket Review of Mother of Tears
Petronia Livejournalis - Pocket reviews continued: "Horror is catharsis of feminine anxiety, and here it's the female principle cleaning its own house; Asia's character really didn't represent any kind of submission to the patriarchy, the way a Catholic exorcism would have."
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