Review: The Editor, cutting room carnage

Long gone are the days of giallo cinema, a genre that really came into its own during the 70s and 80s with films like Deep Red, Tenebrae and Stagefright leaving an indelible mark on horror. While the genre has almost become a lost art in the world of film, every once in a while we see a movie that […]

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Giallo-Inspired The Editor bloodies up a new trailer!

One of last year’s most buzzed about films was a mad little giallo-inspired indie thriller from Astron-6, the twisted minds behind Father’s Day and Manborg, so today I’m excited to spread the word that this gem not only has a new trailer, but a release date as well! It’s a good day, folks!

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The Editor trailer and poster pays tribute to giallo cinema

Astron-6 deliver their most ambitious project yet! The mad men of cinema, Astron-6 (Father’s Day, Manborg), are back with their giallo parody The Editor, which follows a one-time (and now one-handed) master film editor toiling in the cinematic sweatshops of 1970s Italy, who becomes the prime suspect in a series of brutal murders.

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Old school Italian horror returns with The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears

You haven’t truly experience all that the horror genre has to offer if you haven’t seen a classic giallo film. The giallo genre has given horror fans some unforgettably gruesome films over the years with their stylish camerawork and jaw dropping gore. And now, directors Hélène Cattet and Bruno Forzani aim to give horror fans a […]

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