Mother Of Tears Ends Argento’s Horror Trilogy

If you’ve never seen 1977’s Suspiria and 1980’s Inferno, you’re missing two of the most intense horror movies of all time. Acclaimed Italian director Dario Argento created the two films back to back, hoping that they would be the first two installments in his Three Mothers trilogy that revolves around a trio of evil witches.
Well, after 28 years, the final film in the trilogy is finally hitting theatres. Mother Of Tears, which stars the director’s daughter Asia Argento (you might remember her from XXX), follows the story of an American student in Rome who uncovers an ancient urn that unleashes the power of a witch upon the city. Argento’s movies are known for their stylish use of color and sound, along with a tendency towards amble gore and sex. The film is getting a limited U.S. release on Friday (June 6), so check out the trailer below.
Mother Of Tears (2008) trailer:
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Suspiria (1977) Trailer:
Inferno (1980) Trailer:

I think you meant ‘ample’ gore and sex, not ‘amble.’
Comment by Anaughtybear — June 6, 2008 #