Molto Argento: The Dario Argento Collection - Trailer
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A killer collection of one of the all-time master's of horrors' murderous masterpieces, Molto Argento is a season of slick and stylish films from maestro Dario Argento.
Featuring all of his very best films, including the absolutely untouchable first two films in his Three Mothers trilogy*, and all of his standalone classics like Tenebrae, Deep Red and Phenomena, as well as team-ups with Lamberto Bava and George A. Romero; Molto Argento is a collection full of terrifying, nerves-splitting set pieces, brain-boggling whodunits, unforgettable lighting, astonishing camera moves and soundtracks that will take your roof off.
If you love giallo god Dario Argento, you will no doubt devour this season multiple times, but if you are discovering his instantly recognisable brand of shock and suspense for the first time then there is absolutely no better place you could have come to.
*Inferno is currently US/CA only.
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