SUSPIRIA - Review

Suspiria is not a film to have mild feelings about. Like Darren Aronofsky’s mother!, Luca Guadagnino’s remake/reimagining arrived in Venice as a work of gonzo, philosophically minded horror that all but demanded boos and hatred, safe in the knowledge that it will also win a cult-like love. It exists on a plane of reality quite outside of our own, where pagan and Christian demons collide for tremble-inducing fear and explosions of unbelievable violence.

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