Next month, the Logan Theatre in Chicago will be hosting a 50th Anniversary Giallo Celebration, hosted by Stephanie Sack. Taking place from July 18th to the 21st, each night will feature a film that came out in 1975. As listed on the site, “These sensational films — equal parts murder mystery, fashion fantasy, and fever dream — were Italy’s post-war answer to Hitchcock and the drive-in grindhouse, where sleaze meets style, art meets arterial spray, and every killer indeed comes dressed to kill. To celebrate the 50th anniversaries of four notorious 1975 cult classics, Sack presents GIALLO GELATO: a four-night spree of sleaze, suspense, and stylish psychosis at The Logan Theatre’s Late Nights.”
Here are the films that will be screening, each of the four nights, at 11pm:
Friday July 18th – Autopsy
Saturday July 19th – Dario Argento’s Deep Red
Sunday July 20th – Strip Nude for Your Killer
Monday July 21st – Footprints on the Moon
For more information about the theater and this event, just click HERE.








These posts are always tough to do. It is with great sadness that we have found out that Daria Nicolodi has passed away today, age the age of 70. One cannot be a fan of Italian cinema and not know of her work, both in front of and behind the camera. From her appearance in Dario Argento’s Deep Red (1975), Tenebre (1982), to Opera (1987), as well as co-writing Suspiria (1977), one of the best horror films ever committed to film, she has definitely made her mark.
The Mahoning Drive-In continues to program some amazing lineups at their theater. Unfortunately for me, it is located on the far east side of Pennsylvania, which would be about a 11+ hour drive (one way) for me to attend. Otherwise, I would definitely be there for this. But for those of you that are closer, here’s the amazing lineup they have announced:
Fear: The Autobiography of Dario Argento