Giallo in June- Day 23- The Doll of Satan (1969)

Elizabeth is left a large mansion by her deceased uncle. A friend tries to convince her to sell it but she is hesitant. Strange events start to happen to her whilst there. Could the place be haunted or is there another explanation? Strong on style, mood and atmosphere but short on plot, The Doll of …

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Giallo in June- Day 22- The Psychic (1977)

As a young girl, Virginia has a psychic vision of her mother ending her own life. Years later, Virginia is married to a successful socialite, Francesco. He leaves on a business trip and leaves Virginia in the property they are due to start renovating. She starts to feel uneasy, however, as she recognises the building …

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Giallo in June- Day 21- The Other Hell (1981)

Freaky events at a convent prompt a priest to investigate further. I knew The Other Hell would be a great film from an early scene that involved a demented nun telling an accomplice that a certain part of a woman's anatomy is the 'door to evil...the labyrinth that leads to Hell. The Devil's tools!' whilst …

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Giallo in June- Day 20- Baron Blood (1964)

A young man, Peter, visiting Austria for the first time, learns that his great-grandfather was a sadistic killer who killed over 100 locals. He asks to visit the castle where his relative lived, and then he and a friend decide to read an incantation that, when read at midnight, could resurrect him from the dead. …

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Giallo in June- Day 19- Blood and Black Lace (1964)

Another horror film set in the world of fashion, as a killer is trying to retrieve the diary of a murdered model. Mario Bava's 1964 has a massive reputation among those who know a thing or two about the horror genre. And it fully deserves it. Why can't more horror movies look and feel as …

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Giallo in June- Day 18- Knife of Ice (1972)

A woman who is mute after a train crash that killed her parents, is stalked in the Spanish hills by a man with demonic eyes. This Umberto Lenzi film is excellent. Carroll Baker is fantastic in the lead. Why is it that everything Ms Baker stars in though has a high quotient of camp?! Not …

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Giallo in June- Day 17- The Girl Who Knew Too Much (1963)

Nora flies from America to Rome. She happens to get attacked and knocked out and then on regaining consciousness, witness a murder. There are other murders after this and they seem to follow a pattern- the surnames of the victims are alphabetical. The Girl Who Knew Too Much was re-cut and released as The Evil …

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Giallo in June- Day 14- The Crimes of the Black Cat (1972)

The Crimes of the Black Cat takes place in the world of fashion. A killer is bumping off models in a very original way - he gifts them a shawl doused in catnip that attracts a cat placed at the scene of the crime, whose claws have been poisoned with the noxious substance curare. It's …

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Giallo in June- Day 13- Suspiria (1977)

Suzy Bannion has travelled from America to a very prestigious dance academy in Germany. Bizarre events happen right from the get-go, and Suzy is sure that there is more than meets the eye at the academy. Where do I even begin with Dario Argento's Suspiria? Maybe by saying that it's perfect. Every aspect of it …

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Giallo in June- Day 12- Kill, Baby, Kill (1966)

A mysterious death in a Carpathian village prompts a coroner and a medical student to try and investigate what is behind it. Meanwhile, a ghostly little girl haunts the village as some kind of portent of impending doom Firstly, as a film, it's beautiful to behold (it's as if every frame has been individually painted) …

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