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In this episode of Celluloid Psychosis, hosts TJ Bowser and Paul Ashford, joined by special guest JW from Generation Movie, unravel the surreal nightmare that is Suspiria (1977), directed by Dario Argento. This iconic Italian horror film follows Suzy Bannion, played by Jessica Harper, an American ballet student who enrolls in a prestigious dance academy in Germany. Upon her arrival, Suzy is thrust into a bizarre and increasingly terrifying series of events, as she uncovers a web of witchcraft and dark forces lurking behind the academy’s elegant facade.
Together, we delve into Argento’s use of vivid color, dreamlike cinematography, and unsettling score by Goblin to create a sensory overload of horror. We explore the film’s deep connections to fairy tale structures, its themes of femininity and power, and how Suspiria continues to influence the genre decades later. Join us as we dissect the kaleidoscopic terror and hallucinatory style that make this film a cult classic.
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Published 11/12/24
In this Celluloid Psychosis episode, TJ Bowser and Paul Ashford revisit Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers (1989), an often-overlooked entry that takes the franchise in some intriguing new directions. This installment amplifies the eerie connection between Jamie Lloyd and her murderous...
Published 11/04/24