Inferno

As infuriating and dull as it is beautiful and beguiling, Inferno marked a rare early misstep for Il Maestro.  “Panini-ed” between the tremendous, visual decadence of Suspiria and Tenebre, this Argento effort comes up short, while feeling quite long. A poet, Rose, finds a rare book in her oddball abode in New York City, a skyline renderedContinue reading “Inferno”