StageFright (1987)

StageFright (1987) is a quirky Italian slasher that fuses American-style suspense with Euro giallo flair—just hang on for its slow build, because once the owl-masked killer hits the stage, the blood-soaked carnage is unforgettable.

Inferno (1980)

Get ready to dive into Inferno (1980), Dario Argento’s gorgeously lurid sequel to Suspiria, bursting with vivid colors, creepy thrills and inventive gore. Although the plot sags and the finale feels rushed, it’s still a wildly stylish, fun ride any horror fan will love.

The Phantom of the Opera (1998)

Step into Dario Argento’s twisted take on The Phantom of the Opera, where a rat-raised outcast prowls the Paris catacombs unleashing grisly vengeance. Featuring Asia Argento in bold, unforgettable scenes, this off-beat horror romance delivers surreal chills and bloody thrills at every turn.

Killer Nun (1979)

Dive into Killer Nun’s 70s sleaze-fest, where a morphine-fueled nun spirals into madness with vintage gore, torture and naked nuns. Just don’t be surprised if its glacial pace has you shouting get on with it.