When we last saw the Italian giallo maestro Dario Argento, that grandmaster of horror behind such revered classics as The Bird with the Crystal Plumage, Suspiria and Tenebrae, he hit a creative rock bottom with the misbegotten 2012 Dracula 3D film. While the years since saw renewed interest in the director’s oeuvre followed by a controversial remake of his most beloved title Suspiria, creatively speaking Argento more or less retired from film directing altogether after the disastrous critical and commercial release of his 3D film which made the maestro’s output look amateurish.
Then COVID hit and the director’s friend, fellow French provocateur Gaspar Noe, suffered a near-fatal brain hemorrhage which spawned that director’s most respectable film to date, the dementia drama Vortex. In it, Dario Argento in his first leading role as an actor plays an elderly husband living with his wife who begins succumbing to dementia, meanwhile Argento’s character gradually begins developing respiratory problems.
--Andrew Kotwicki





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