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Haven Of Horror
subject 879
91 episodes
5 days ago
A Podcast dedicated all things horror whether it be video games, comic books, or films we Discuss them in length every Saturday at 6PM EST
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A Podcast dedicated all things horror whether it be video games, comic books, or films we Discuss them in length every Saturday at 6PM EST
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Film Reviews
TV & Film
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Don't Look now (1973) film discussion
Haven Of Horror
34 minutes 50 seconds
1 year ago
Don't Look now (1973) film discussion

Part 2 of our decades of horror: Torgo picked a 70's horror film In this video, we dive deep into Nicolas Roeg's 1973 psychological horror masterpiece, Don't Look Now. Based on a short story by Daphne du Maurier, the film stars Donald Sutherland and Julie Christie as a grieving couple navigating the canals of Venice after the tragic death of their daughter. We explore the film's haunting atmosphere, Roeg's non-linear storytelling, and its shocking, iconic ending. I’ll also discuss the film’s use of symbolism, especially the recurring motif of the color red, and how the setting enhances the pervasive sense of dread.

Haven Of Horror
A Podcast dedicated all things horror whether it be video games, comic books, or films we Discuss them in length every Saturday at 6PM EST