In this video we show you a roundup of some of the most disturbing and scary characters in horror cinema… alongside their Alter Ego…
Interview with Claudio Simonetti of Goblin
is an Italian composer and musician, founder of the progressive rock group Goblin. He is known for composing numerous soundtracks for Italian and American films, including iconic works by Dario Argento such as Deep Red, Suspiria, Phenomena, Opera, Non ho sonno, Il cartaio, La terza madre, and Dracula 3D, as well as Zombi and Wampyr by George A. Romero.
The Animal Trilogy
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.
Wes Craven Tributo
Wes Craven, born Wesley Earl Craven (Cleveland, August 2, 1939 – Los Angeles, August 30, 2015), was an American director, screenwriter, film producer, and actor.
Alien Saga
Alien is an American media franchise inspired by a popular film series consisting of a tetralogy.
It is set between the 21st and 24th centuries.
Martin Scorsese Tribute
is an American director, screenwriter, producer, and actor with Italian citizenship. A representative of New Hollywood, he is considered one of the greatest and most important directors in the history of cinema.
Stanley Kubrick
Born and raised in the Bronx, at the age of thirteen, his father gave him a camera, and young Stanley became so passionate about photography that by the age of seventeen, he was working as a freelance photographer for the magazine Look.
Hellraiser Saga
What you know as evil is only a shadow. Evil has a face of its own. Now, let me show it to you.
Dario Argento Birthday
The images, taken from some of the films most beloved by Dario Argento’s fans, such as Phenomena, Inferno, and Tenebrae, are blended and merged with music that initially seems to celebrate a birthday with the classic “Happy Birthday” jingle, only to transform into a whirlwind of bloody scenes.
Horror Anime
In Japanese, the term “anime” refers to any form of animation, regardless of its geographical origin or style. Outside of Japan, however, the term is used exclusively to refer to animated works produced in Japan.