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Don’t Look Now (Nicolas Roeg, 1973)
I cannibali (Liliana Cavani, 1970)
No One Heard The Scream (Eloy de la Iglesia, 1973)
No One Heard The Scream (Eloy de la Iglesia, 1973)
The Dead Eyes of London (Alfred Vohrer, 1961)
Secret Beyond the Door (Fritz Lang, 1947)
The pop-art interiors of Col cuore in gola (Tinto Brass, 1967) lend the film an almost 80s new wave aesthetic, 20 years early. It almost looks like the set of Jerry Kramer’s Modern Girls, released in 1986.
Resident Evil: Apocalypse (Alexander Witt, 2004)
The Hitcher (Dave Meyers, 2007)
Cold Prey 2 (Mats Stenberg, 2008)
The Reincarnation of Isabel (Renato Polselli, 1973)
Too Late For Tears (1949, Byron Haskin)
Too Late For Tears (1949, Byron Haskin)
Too Late For Tears (1949, Byron Haskin)
Birleşen Yollar aka Crossroads (1970, Yücel Çakmakli)
Wolf Devil Woman, 1982, Pearl Cheung Ling
Pearl Cheung Ling directs, writes, produces and stars as a feral woman who is raised by a pack of wolves, later gaining magical abilities through foraging a rare white ginseng.
Fashion photography turns violent in Plot of Fear (1976, Paolo Cavara).