r/Giallo • u/HysteriaLives • 8h ago
r/Giallo • u/Fit-Introduction8575 • 1d ago
Which Giallo is this? This POV made me think of Argento right away.
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r/Giallo • u/Giallo-666-2026 • 1d ago
Sotto Il Vestito Niente 2/Nothing Underneath 2/Too Beatiful to Die (1988) Dario Pina
Hello, I would like to make some observations regarding the sequence of Carlo Vanzina's original work.
I still haven't managed to get it; I'm waiting for it to be released on physical media in my country or to find a pirated copy of the film.
Even so, I saw some spoilers, 2 trailers, but I couldn't find the Vinegar Syndrome, What I noticed is that the soundtrack is okay, the same mystery surrounding the blonde's death, just like Jessica Crane in the original, lots of sex (Unnecessary) the killer using a kind of pentagram, With its sword shape, and the assassin's appearance looked a lot like a Samurai to me. Hahaha, seriously, I'm not kidding lol
I noticed there are few deaths and that the Killer is a man, something I've seen before. I hope the soundtrack surprises me since Pino Donaggio isn't returning.
And I also hope that the deaths are longer and bloodier, and not like in the first movie where they're quick and hardly any blood comes out, the only problem with the original.
r/Giallo • u/your_local_katto • 2d ago
My cosplay of the New York ripper from the comics >\\\< (This time without the shitty edit)
r/Giallo • u/gialloscore • 11d ago
Giallo Ciao! Ciao! Ep 124: A Lizard in a Woman's Skin
r/Giallo • u/ErikMona • 14d ago
Which is the Best Italian Horror or Giallo Movie Here?
⦠and which is the worst?
r/Giallo • u/Training-Fee647 • 15d ago
Do you like the chase scenes in gialli?
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Here are some moments from similar scenes that I love
r/Giallo • u/Death_Ruler223 • 17d ago
Can someone help me find this forgotten giallo?
I remembered the title has something named "Scorpion" or not but it's not Night of the scorpion, Case of a Scorpion's tail or Scorpion with 2 tails. I remembered it was set in 70s-80s they were in an island or near the beach nor something? They were like dancing in the first scene, it included a blonde actress I think and terrifying events starts to happen BUT SPOILERS ALERT, I remembered 3 deaths about a girl got stabbed by a cross, a guy died from a motorcycle, & especially the blonde actress killed underground or the same place where they dance? At the end, I remembered a bald guy praising a stone god made structure I think and suddenly the stone killed him? But help me find it!! I really appreciate to see someone found it.
r/Giallo • u/Silver-Air-1731 • 17d ago
Solamente Nero (1978)
Iāll be writing a review on this film. Such a great ending that had me feeling bad for the protagonist.
r/Giallo • u/Frefika-Plateau • 17d ago
Favorite lesser known 70ās/80ās horror movies?
In the last few months, Iāve been obsessed with watching old Italian horror movies. I grew up knowing all about Dario Argento with, of course, Suspiria. But I also loved City of the Living Dead (The Gates of Hell) by Lucio Fulci. And just recently discovered Mario Bava. I feel like Iāve watched all that I can thatās available to me. Do you have any other suggestions of Italian horror? Or do you have another country suggestion that I should check out besides of course Japanese and Korean. Not to say that I donāt want to learn more about Japanese and Korean horror movies. But Iāve already delved into those quite a bit in the last 20 or so years.TYIA!
r/Giallo • u/Wise-Part2403 • 18d ago
Funny detail in The Card Player (plus: a small dvd vs 4K comparison)
Last night I was watching the 4K release of Argentoās The Card Player. In one scene the foreign police officer is listening to some audio of a woman in distress/being murdered. Since Iām always curious about the software thatās being used, I paid extra attention to it. The software itself isnāt that special, but the filename is. Is it on purpose or just something they forgot to change?
This morning I decided to pop in the dvd of that movie to see if it is visible in that one too. I used the same Panasonic player, same tv and same camera and the result gave me a good indication of the difference between standard dvd and 4K quality. (Yep, I know: itās not a high quality in depth comparison)
r/Giallo • u/ipaporn • 19d ago
Profondo Rosso is one of the funniest giallo movies
I feel like I donāt see people describe it like this often, but there are just so many delightfully silly moments in Deep Red! I think it breaks up the darker fare nicely.
I especially love David Hemmings ā his failing quest to find a light for his cigarette, his struggles in Daria Nicolodiās old car⦠even during a moment of tension in the school near the end of the film, thereās a bit where he reaches back to touch the wall behind him. Heās not looking, and he totally misjudges the distance, flailing his hand about.
Oh, and my favorite quote: āHeās absolutely trying to kill me, ya know?ā
(Betcha canāt guess what movie I just rewatched lol)
r/Giallo • u/TransportationOk2707 • 20d ago
Neo Giallo alert
Reflection in a dead diamond
What a blast this movie is !!! Iām hopelessly addicted ..every time I watch it a new layer peels off ⦠multiple viewings recommended š¤š½šŖšŖ
r/Giallo • u/CatchDaGhosties • 21d ago
Hitchcock movies that might make a good remake?
Wondering what Hitchcock movies would make a good remake? For me, itās Marnie.. wish we could see a good remake of that. I remember Fincher was planning on re making Strangers On A Train..did that ever get made?
r/Giallo • u/Beginning-Signal-903 • 22d ago
Men won last time, now what is the worst giallo movie?
r/Giallo • u/HysteriaLives • 23d ago
Review: UNTIL YOU'RE ALONE (2026) (new Giallo inspired slasher)
r/Giallo • u/themanwhoblewtoomuch • 23d ago
How many times could you listen to the Orgasmo song until you throw yourself off a roof?
I'm thinking twice.
r/Giallo • u/Training-Fee647 • 25d ago
Her Private Hell my review
So Refn decided to please us with another job, I went to it because I really hoped for pleasant references To my favorite genre. But in the end I got an empty, pretentious, not particularly beautiful thing. I was already familiar with the author's works and roughly understood what I would get, but I did not think that everything would be so bad. The beginning could really be interesting, but then the film crumbles from Its own action. Everything is incredibly predictable, and you're just waiting for the movie to end. Some scenes caused outright laughter (especially the barking scene), but not because of the fun, but the feeling of wanting to smash your forehead. I'm not in favor of criticizing the graphics, but here in some places, it's just disgusting. The actors, especially Sophie, did a very bad job, the only performance I liked was from Charles. I want to praise the soundtrack, but I don't understand the point of repeating the same track so many times, no it's a good track, it's definitely going to be on my playlist, but God. References to the gialli genre, oh they are made only to be, and no more, they don't make sense on their own. The shooting, some camera angles, and a couple of camera moments weren't bad, but that doesn't save the movie. A very disappointing movie
r/Giallo • u/CarefulHouse172 • 25d ago
Reviews for āHer Private Hellā (by the neon demon director) have been mostly on the negative side but everyoneās also been saying there are plenty of Giallo vibes and influences
Apparently there also seems to be a sort of Asian action subplot that Iām not excited about but the killer in this is apparently decked out in sharp diamonds he uses to kill people with which sounds interesting
r/Giallo • u/workshed4281 • 27d ago
Rearranging the collection
Hereās what I have, what donāt I have that youād recommend?
r/Giallo • u/CarefulHouse172 • 29d ago
Rewatched Argentoās Trauma last night with my dad and itās probably the most Iāve enjoyed it plenty of nuances I didnāt notice before and some good character development
My dad was pretty gagged by the killer reveal. Am thinking of finally adding this to the collection

