Out Now Horror Special 2020: Giallo & Italian Horror


This week’s Out Now with Aaron and Abe horror special takes a trip to Italia to take on some grisly mysteries. For this special, JoBlo's Jimmy O, Flicks For Fans' Jason Coleman, and The Brandon Peters Show's Brandon Peters join Aaron and Abe to discuss Giallo films (aka stylish Italian mystery thrillers) along with Italian horror films. After years of waiting, the whole gang finally did enough collective homework to put together a substantial episode covering the films of Mario Bava, Dario Argento, Lucio Fulci, and more. So, following some individual thoughts on the nature of Giallo specifically, along with how everyone first experienced the genre, the group goes through a number of movie selections from each member of the panel, further highlighting the topic. This list of films is also in the show notes so that any listener can catch up with plenty of great options falling under this banner. So now, if you've got an hour or so to kill…

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Show Notes:

[The purpose of this section is to highlight areas mentioned or referenced during the show.]



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