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The Horror Podcast

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The title says it all. This is a podcast about all kinds of horror. Movies, Books, Radio, Plays, Comics... you get the idea.
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S02E03 - Tour of Italy: Dario Argento
Episode 3
Wednesday, 22 October, 2025

🎬 The Horror Podcast – Tour of Italy, Part 3 of 3 Dario Argento and the Three Mothers In this finale of our "Tour of Italy," host Blake Smith dives into the visionary world of Dario Argento—a director whose bold color palettes, experimental soundscapes, and operatic violence helped define Italian horror. We explore the arc of his career through his groundbreaking "Three Mothers" trilogy: Suspiria, Inferno, and Mother of Tears. 🩸 Episode Summary • Blake wraps up the Italian horror trilogy with a deep dive into Argento's life and legacy. • Learn how the young film critic-turned-director wrote for Once Upon a Time in the West before redefining Giallo with The Bird with the Crystal Plumage. • Explore the shift from thrillers to supernatural horror in Deep Red (Profondo Rosso). • Discover how Argento and Daria Nicolodi drew on Thomas De Quincey's Suspiria de Profundis to imagine the mythic Three Mothers. 🌹 The Three Mothers Trilogy Suspiria (1977) — A surreal nightmare of witches, ballet, and blood starring Jessica Harper, Joan Bennett, and Alida Valli, with an unforgettable score by Goblin. Inferno (1980) — A Lovecraftian descent into urban occultism, as a poet and her brother uncover one Mother's lair beneath New York. Mother of Tears (2007) — Asia Argento stars in the long-awaited finale, confronting Mater Lachrymarum as Rome collapses into chaos. 💀 Argento's Impact Argento elevated horror to operatic art, fusing bold cinematography, expressionistic color, and avant-garde music. His collaborations with Goblin transformed horror soundtracks forever. He even helped George A. Romero finance and cut Dawn of the Dead—known internationally as Zombi. 📚 Literary Roots Argento's mythic framework sprang from Thomas De Quincey's Suspiria de Profundis, whose "Ladies of Sorrow" inspired the trilogy's supernatural themes. By blending Romantic prose, Lovecraftian dread, and Nicolodi's family folklore, Argento created something wholly new. 🎥 Additional Recommendations • Tenebre – A meta-mystery where an author's fictional murders turn real. • Phenomena – Jennifer Connelly, psychic insects, and a razor-wielding chimp stop a killer. • The Stendhal Syndrome – A psychological Giallo exploring art, trauma, and obsession. ⚰️ Closing Thoughts Even when Argento's later films falter, his artistry remains singular. From the baroque terror of Suspiria to the icy logic of Deep Red, he shaped modern horror's visual language. His mentorship, musical sensibility, and sheer imagination ensure his place among the masters. Some links above are affiliate links that help support the show at no additional cost to you. © 2025 The Horror Podcast | Text by Blake Smith

 

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