Editors' Picks: Our Favorites From the Week of Oct. 287 of 10
Shared Terror of the Week
There's nothing quite like the shared experience of laughing, crying, or screaming in a packed theater ... which is why we're looking forward to experiencing Luca Guadagnino's distrubing and beautiful Suspiria with an audience. This remake of Dario Argento's 1977 classic is sure to confound some horror fans, as it bears little resemblance to its source material and is more of an art-house horror film (with the emphasis on "art"). But its intensely expressive dance numbers, sensuous score (courtesy of Thom Yorke), and multi-threaded narrative should have any audience feeling as though they're under a witch's spell, and that alone is worth the price of admission.
Check out "Director's Trademarks: Luca Guadagnino"
There's nothing quite like the shared experience of laughing, crying, or screaming in a packed theater ... which is why we're looking forward to experiencing Luca Guadagnino's distrubing and beautiful Suspiria with an audience. This remake of Dario Argento's 1977 classic is sure to confound some horror fans, as it bears little resemblance to its source material and is more of an art-house horror film (with the emphasis on "art"). But its intensely expressive dance numbers, sensuous score (courtesy of Thom Yorke), and multi-threaded narrative should have any audience feeling as though they're under a witch's spell, and that alone is worth the price of admission.
Check out "Director's Trademarks: Luca Guadagnino"