Giallo Archive

  • A singularly scuzzy experience, Strip Nude For Your Killer contains many a moment that will leave the viewer feeling in need of a thorough post-movie scrubbing. There’s the ample shots...

    Strip Nude for Your Killer (1975)

    A singularly scuzzy experience, Strip Nude For Your Killer contains many a moment that will leave the viewer feeling in need of a thorough post-movie scrubbing. There’s the ample shots…

  • This movie is highly recommended based on title alone. How can you not have a movie in your library entitled Spasmo? I was thinking it was about an epileptic magician....

    Spasmo (1974)

    This movie is highly recommended based on title alone. How can you not have a movie in your library entitled Spasmo? I was thinking it was about an epileptic magician….

  • I thought this would have been sort of obvious, but is it really a good idea for a mental hospital to have an assortment of weapons including battle axes, maces,...

    Slaughter Hotel (1971)

    I thought this would have been sort of obvious, but is it really a good idea for a mental hospital to have an assortment of weapons including battle axes, maces,…

  • On the surface, it’s an odd combination to say the least – a Cornell Woolrich story serving as the basis for an Umberto Lenzi film. Cornell was the author of...

    Seven Blood-Stained Orchids (1972)

    On the surface, it’s an odd combination to say the least – a Cornell Woolrich story serving as the basis for an Umberto Lenzi film. Cornell was the author of…

  • Lucio Fulci takes a break from his supernatural slasher movies (see: The Beyond, House By The Cemetery and City Of The Living Dead) to revisit his second favorite genre, the...

    New York Ripper (1982)

    Lucio Fulci takes a break from his supernatural slasher movies (see: The Beyond, House By The Cemetery and City Of The Living Dead) to revisit his second favorite genre, the…

  • This is an okay giallo marred chiefly by its use of convoluted red herrings that I could never even figure out what I was supposed to be thinking they pointed...

    My Dear Killer (1972)

    This is an okay giallo marred chiefly by its use of convoluted red herrings that I could never even figure out what I was supposed to be thinking they pointed…