giallo
Couple Of New Stills From THE STRANGE COLOUR OF YOUR BODY’S TEARS
Hélène Cattet’s & Bruno Forzani’s Amer is one of my favourite horror movies of the past few years. It’s a truly special work of cinema
Berberian Sound Studio – DVD Review
A British sound technician flies out to Rome to work on an Italian horror picture titled The Equestrian Vortex. Gilderoy (Toby Jones) is a rather
Interview: Claudia Gerini & Federico Zampaglione
Federico Zampaglione’s neo-giallo, Tulpa, had its first screening on Saturday 25th during Film4 FrightFest. The following day in a Leicester Square hotel, Cinemart met up
Berberian Sound Studio – Review
Orson Welles once said the best films are the ones you see with your ears. Lucio Fulci also once claimed that violence is an Italian
Debut Trailer For BERBERIAN SOUND STUDIO
One film I am definitely looking forward to at this year’s Film4 FrightFest is Peter Strickland’s Berberian Sound Studio. Last week we had a clip
New Images From Neo-Giallo Movie TULPA
One of the films I’m most looking forward to seeing at this year’s Film4 FrightFest is Federico Zampaglione’s neo-giallo, Tulpa. I’d spent most of 2012
Watch A Clip From BERBERIAN SOUND STUDIO
If there’s one film I’m looking forward to in the latter half of 2012 it is Peter Strickland’s Berberian Sound Studio. I’ve got a funny
New Stills Released From Neo-Giallo Flick TULPA
We’ve been sent over four new mystery stills from a new Italian ‘neo-giallo’ flick Tulpa starring Claudia Gerini. The red hue is very well done
Out Of The Past: Mario Bava’s THE GIRL WHO KNEW TOO MUCH (1963)
As prelude to what will hopefully be a massive ten-part series by Cinemart on the infamous giallo subgenre, here’s a taster with Mario Bava’s The
In The Key Of Death: Five Quintessential Giallo Movie Scores
Gialli crime thrillers are named after the colour of the Mondadori publishing outfit in the 1930s. The mystery novels were published with distinctive yellow covers.









