Tenebre

(Dario Argento; 1982)

(Anchor Bay Entertainment)

 

-Overview-

An American horror author is traveling Rome to promote his current bestseller, Tenebrae. Soon a series of puzzling murders start to take place, and it appears that the killer may be using the book as their motive. One by one people are being butchered in the name of  decency. Can the killer be stopped before it’s too late?

 

Another classic Giallo from the master, Dario Argento. Beautifully filmed with Argento’s trademark style, filled with vivid imagery and an engrossing story. Plenty of gore and T&A and the ending is something not to be missed. Recommended for casual viewers and seasoned fans alike.

-Sound-

Excellent sound quality. Dolby Digital 2.0

-Picture-

A beautiful, nearly flawless print. Anamorphic widescreen 1.85:1

-Special Features-

     -  Theatrical trailer

- Commentary by director Dario Argento, Composer Claudio Simonetti and Jounalist Loris Curci

- Two behind-the-scenes segments

- Alternate End Credits Music

-Packaging-

Standard DVD keep case.

 

Sound: 5

Picture: 7

Special Features: 5

Packaging: 5

Film: 8

Overall Rating: 8

 

(Rating scale is out of 10, with 1 being the worst and 10 the best)