The Cinema of Mario Bava
Secluded castles, musty hallways, tree branches that reach like hands, mist-shrouded forests, stranded travelers, duplicitous lovers who conspire to murder, secret passageways that descend to deteriorating crypts--this is the stuff of Italian gothic horror, one of the most exciting and atmospheric sub-genres of film, and Mario Bava was one of its greatest practitioners.
DVD Reviews
I Vampiri
Black Sunday
The Whip and the Body
Blood and Black Lace
The Girl Who Knew Too Much
Black Sabbath
Knives of the Avenger
Kill, Baby ... Kill!
Four Times That Night
Hatchet for the Honeymoon
5 Dolls for an August Moon
Twitch of the Death Nerve
Baron Blood
Lisa and the Devil
Shock