Nocturnal Animals
The elegant and refined direction by TOM FORD pulls us into this story within a story, which leaves us feeling bruised and aching, much like the end of a love story or the end of a friendship…
The elegant and refined direction by TOM FORD pulls us into this story within a story, which leaves us feeling bruised and aching, much like the end of a love story or the end of a friendship…
From the very beginning of his career, Dario Argento has managed to create films that have made history in the giallo/horror genre, captivating and enchanting multiple generations. There are numerous elements to consider, countless details to describe, and just as many intricate plots to unravel.
Don’t Look Now (1973), directed by Nicolas Roeg, is known for its innovative and disturbing approach to psychological thrillers and horror. Based on a short story by Daphne du Maurier, the film delves into themes of loss, grief, and unreality through a complex narrative and visionary direction. With a high-caliber cast and an evocative soundtrack by Pino Donaggio, the film has established itself as a genre classic and continues to influence modern cinema with its bold interpretation of human psychology and the supernatural.
Wes Craven, born Wesley Earl Craven (Cleveland, August 2, 1939 – Los Angeles, August 30, 2015), was an American director, screenwriter, film producer, and actor.
In the historic center of Edinburgh stands Greyfriars Cemetery, built in 1561 near an old hospital.
Over the centuries, many famous figures have been buried there.
Even before being labeled “The Suicide Forest,” this mysterious place was known as Jukai, meaning “Sea of Trees.”
It extends northwest of Mount Fuji, in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan.
Legends and ancient myths seem to draw power from our fears, gaining a vitality that transforms them into real events, devoid of any fantastical connotation.
There is nothing more heartbreaking than the death of a child. Her name is Rosalia Lombardo, and she is considered the most beautiful mummy in the world.
Much has been said and written about this island. It is said that the island was used as a lazaretto for plague sufferers, and the dead were burned and scattered on the island.
The Hungarian-American actor, Bela Lugosi.
Remembered as the one who masterfully portrayed the most famous vampire in history: Count Dracula, born from the imagination of Bram Stoker.