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Giallo

Giallo



“We recorded a podcast. We recorded a podcast for you. Oh, what a thing to do. And it was all Giallo?” This week Kyle, Matthew and Natalie sit down with Radtober alum and spooky movie aficionado Alex Jacobs, to talk about the uniquely Italian horror movie genre: giallo. Beginning in the 1960s, Italian filmmakers inspired by pulp novels and murder mysteries created proto-slasher films known for their stylistic use of music, color and black-gloved killers (along with brunettes and rampant murders at boarding schools). The gang discusses giallo’s grand tradition of insane titles. Kyle and Alex get nostalgic about the use of the snap zooms in movies. Plus, we learn about vintage Italian cinema’s total disregard for audio recording. But it wouldn’t be “This Is Rad!” if there weren’t some solid tangents, including a loving tribute to the non-giallo but still Italian horror classic “Suspiria.” A fun and informative chat that lovingly celebrates a cool, lesser known corner of the horror movie landscape.

Weekly Rads: Raw, Happy Death Day, Stage Fright (1987)

Raddendums: Blood and Black Lace, The Bird with the Crystal Plumage, Suspiria, Dario Argento, Deep Red, The Case of the Bloody Iris, Five Dolls for an August Moon, All the Colors of the Dark, Bruno Nicolai, Twitch of the Death Nerve, Pieces, Four Flies on Gray Velvet, The Perfume of the Lady in Black, The Red Queen Kills Seven Times, City of the Living Dead, Berberian Sound Studio, The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears, Inferno, Goblin, The Night Evelyn Came out of the Grace, What Did They Do to Solange? John Saxon, Opera, Phenomena, Tom Atkins, Torso, Search Party, Jason Zinoman’s Shock Value, Roger Corman’s How I Made a Hundred Movies in Hollywood and Never Lost a Dime, American Juggalo

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