Suspiria currently has an average rating of 6.5 out of 10 and has been rated by 94 users on our platform.
It’s grandiose stuff, even for a genre that’s recently been used as a scalpel to dissect the complex traumas of grief (“The Babadook”), family (“Hereditary”), and the African-American experience (“Get Out”), but “Suspiria” sustains a mesmeric hold...
Read full review at Indie Wire...is undoubtedly a labour of love for Guadagnino, an interesting variation on a theme, a cerebral act of connoisseurship.
Read full review at The Guardian...as an appetizer to the thoroughly bizarre world of Italian horror, Suspiria is the perfect antipasto.
Read full review at Empire...a strange, blood-steeped beauty unlike anything else.
Read full review at The TelegraphIt will awaken the sickest, most twisted parts of your mind if you allow it.
Read full review at The Austin Chronicle...Swinton gives a tour-de-force performance in her heavily made-up role as Klemperer, a Holocaust survivor who mourns his wife.
Read full review at Common Sense Media...realistiskt foto i murriga toner, trovärdiga karaktärer och sinnlig närvaro. Realismen gör den benknäckande fasan när dans blir våld på gränsen till fysiskt outhärdlig...
Read full review at Dagens NyheterMan kan kun bifalde en instruktør, der på den måde går planken ud og nægter at gentage sig selv.
Read full review at SoundvenueMan gisper og drukner i grøn/gult – mens blodet driver hen over dansegulvet.
Read full review at CinemazoneEn överraskande version av Argentos klassiker i Berlinmurens skugga. Det är ingen idé att jämföra med Darios mästerverk, den här står på egna dramaturgiska ben!
...en neonfarvet heksegyser med både snigende og eksplosiv uhygge.
Read full review at Filmmagasinet Ekko...en av de mest skrämmande filmerna jag sett på länge...
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