Suspiria remake News
A swirling tale of darkness, director Guadagnino's Suspiria is set at a dance company in Berlin in 1977. It was a troubling time for the fabled European city and that's reflected fully in the film's dense and brooding atmosphere.
Dakota Johnson stars as Susie Bannion, an ambitious young American dancer who has just been accepted into the world-famous company by artistic director Madame Blanc (Tilda Swinton). In our exclusive clip, Madame Blanc puts Susie through her paces, to...Read MoreRead Comments
PLOT: There is a dark magic that takes hold of the famed Markos Dance Academy. And when a young American dancer arrives, evil begins to cast its spell as she finds herself seduced by what hides deep inside its walls. REVIEW: Cinema can bring many things to an audience willing to take the trip. It can offer an engaging love story, a powerful drama or even a fun action flick that allows you… Read More...
PLOT: There is a dark magic that takes hold of the famed Markos Dance Academy. And when a young American dancer arrives, evil begins to cast its spell as she finds herself seduced by what hides deep inside its walls. REVIEW: Cinema can bring many things to an audience willing to take the trip. It can offer an engaging love story, a powerful drama or even a fun action flick that allows you… Read More...
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Director Luca Guadagnino boldy remakes the horror classic, turning Suspiria into a truly unique cinema experience.
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- HitFix: Beauty And Terror Live Side By Side On Thom Yorke’s ‘Suspiria’ Soundtrack
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Director Luca Guadagnino boldy remakes the horror classic, turning Suspiria into a truly unique cinema experience.
- The A.V. Club: Please go see Suspiria, so Luca Guadagnino can make a sequel set in the year 1212
- Cinema Blend: One Suspiria Actress Wanted The Part So Badly She Learned German
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- HitFix: Beauty And Terror Live Side By Side On Thom Yorke’s ‘Suspiria’ Soundtrack
- SlashFilm: ‘Suspiria’ Clip Wants to Send You to Your Room
Director Luca Guadagnino boldy remakes the horror classic, turning Suspiria into a truly unique cinema experience.
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For the month of October, JoBlo.com staff will be gearing you up for the Halloween season with My Favorite Scary Movie, where we will share our favorite scary flicks, be it gory horror, supernatural thriller or bloody slasher flicks, lending the personal touch for each film and why it stands as one of our all-time favorite spooky flicks of the season. SUSPIRIA (1977) What’s it about? American… Read More...
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As a part of Tilda Swinton's transformation into an elderly man in Suspiria, the actress was affixed with a fake penis upon her request.
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**POSSIBLE SPOILERS FOR SUSPIRIA** Ever since the trailer for SUSPIRIA dropped, and then once the movie was finally seen on the festival circuit, there has been one lingering question burning a hole in all our minds: Is that Tilda Swinton playing a very, very old man? For the longest time both her and director Luca Guadagnino have spat on such rumors, saying the character of Dr. Jozef Klemperer… Read More...
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