French/Italian director Gerard Diefenthal talks Darkside Witches, Barbara Bouchet and upcoming sequels. It seems that since the release of Rob Zombie’s The Lords Of Salem, witchcraft and witches have found a inspired interest from filmmakers and producers. While Robert Eggers’ The Witch made an impressive feature debut with his gripping historical horror-thriller, French born, Italian…
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- 4/11/2016
- by Chris Alexander
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Back in the 60s and 70s Italy was a powerhouse of big budget, low budget and let’s face it no budget horror movie making. Film makers like Mario Bava, Ruggero Deodata, Lucio Fulci and of course Dario Argento shocked and appalled audiences with gratuitous nudity, violence and gore. Then sadly at the end of the 80s, it all just…. stopped and one of the few significant Italian horror movies of recent years was Dellamorte Dellamore (aka Cemetery Man), directed by Michele Soavi. So that’s the short history lesson of woe, onto the good news. Looking like its taking a big leaf from the book of some of the earlier classics, The Darkside a new gore filled Italian horror is on the way. Directed by Gerard Diefenthal, The Darkside promises Witches, devils, dogs from hell, exorcism and yes you guessed it … blood by the bucket load. So will it be any good?...
- 8/13/2009
- 24framespersecond.net
Back in the 60s and 70s Italy was a powerhouse of big budget, low budget and let’s face it no budget horror movie making. Film makers like Mario Bava, Ruggero Deodata, Lucio Fulci and of course Dario Argento shocked and appalled audiences with gratuitous nudity, violence and gore. Then sadly at the end of the 80s, it all just…. stopped and one of the few significant Italian horror movies of recent years was Dellamorte Dellamore (aka Cemetery Man), directed by Michele Soavi. So that’s the short history lesson of woe, onto the good news. Looking like its taking a big leaf from the book of some of the earlier classics, The Darkside a new gore filled Italian horror is on the way. Directed by Gerard Diefenthal, The Darkside promises Witches, devils, dogs from hell, exorcism and yes you guessed it … blood by the bucket load. So will it be any good?...
- 8/13/2009
- 24framespersecond.net
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