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  1. 1 de feb. de 2024 · February 01, 2024 in clayton hayes, reviews. Dario Argento Panico. Directed by Simone Scafidi. Written by Manlio Gomarasca, Davide Pulici, & Simone Scafidi. Featuring Dario Argento, Asia Argento, & Fiore Argento. Unrated. Runtime: 98 minutes. Available to stream on Shudder February 2. by Clayton Hayes, Staff Writer.

  2. Dario Argento Panico. Directed by Simone Scafidi. 2024 English 97min TV-MA. DARIO ARGENTO PANICO creates a detailed journey through the life and legacy of the legendary Italian filmmaker, revealing his profound impact on horror and his lasting influence on cinema. In the secluded ambiance of hotel rooms, Dario Argento crafted his greatest ...

  3. Dario Argento: Panico. 2024 • 97 minutes. family_home. Eligible. info. $3.99 Rent. play_arrow Trailer. info Watch in a web browser or on supported devices Learn More.

  4. 31 de ene. de 2024 · This documentary about the great master of European horror and fantastic films offers an immersive exploration into the life and legacy of the director of Suspiria. Using the writing process of his next film as a starting point, Dario Argento Panico immerses us in the mind of the Italian genius, and offers testimonials from other filmmakers who love his work, all key names in today's world of ...

  5. 2 de feb. de 2024 · And Dario Argento Panico does a great job of proving why. A beautifully shot and all-encompassing retrospective provides a unique look at the auteur filmmaker. So if you’ve never experienced his ...

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  6. 29 de ene. de 2024 · Jan 29, 2024. Dario Argento’s career is something of a paradox. He’s a director who has inspired wildly successful creators like Tim Burton, Guillermo del Toro, and Nicolas Winding Refn. Yet ...

  7. Tomando como punto de partida el proceso de escritura de su próximo film, Dario Argento Panico nos introduce en la mente del italiano y nos ofrece testimonios de otros cineastas que aman su obra, nombres claves del cine actual como Gaspar Noé y Guillermo Del Toro. (FILMAFFINITY) Críticas