The House With Laughing Windows (1976) Review - Forgotten Giallo coming to 4k UHD from Arrow Films! Art restorer Stefano (Lino Capolicchio, The Bloodstained Shadow) arrives at an isolated Italian village to repair a fresco depicting the agonizing martyrdom of Saint Sebastian. The original painter was a death artist - a madman so obsessed with mortality that, according to whispered rumors, he tortured his models in their final moments of life. 4k UHD OUT 12/5
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5 INSANE Giallos YOU GOT to SEE! WWL Mar 24th. 5 Italian Horror Movies that started the genre, influenced it and even changed it. From 5 Maestros in the business! First time watches for me! This is EVERYTHING I watched this week and condensed into a hand dandy video for you guys to check out!
4 film horror series that was made for Italian television in 1989, but things didn’t quite turn out “safe for TV” when producers enlisted cinematic madmen Lucio Fulci and Umberto Lenzi to direct! FULL Unboxing!
With over 70 credits to his name, Lucio Fulci was a prolific director of films of various genres including Horror (Zombie Flesh Eaters, 1979), Giallo (Don’t Torture A Duckling, 1972), Comedy (How we Stole the Atomic Bomb, 1966) Western (Four of the Apocalypse, 1975) and Musicals (Juke Box Kids, 1959).



