Italian horror maestro Dario Argento has directed some of the most legendary horror films of all time, including Suspiria and Deep Red. The beloved filmmaker took about a 10-year hiatus after delivering lackluster efforts in the later decades, including 2012's Dracula 3D. However, he is now back with a vengeance with his bonkers return to form, Dark Glasses. The modern Giallo follows Diana, a recently blinded sex worker who must protect herself and Chin, her adolescent guide, from a vicious serial killer stalking the streets of Rome. Dark Glasses, which Shudder has already picked up for a fall release date, feels like old-school Argento with a fresh twist.
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