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general film sites

10,000 bullets
really good site dealing with all types of cinema
artsmagic.com
a dvd company specialising in asian cinema
blue underground
fast becoming the fan favourite for high quality releases of alternative cinema on dvd
alan jones - international film journalist
the official site of the original argentophile and writer alan jones
frightfest
the official site of the annual film festival held at the prince charles cinema in london
dead by dawn
the official site of the annual film festival held in edinburgh
the film asylum
the home of fantastical cinema
the internet movie database
the ultimate site for film information. surely you already know this site?
medusa film
the Italian film company who handle argento films
the official anchor bay US web page
love them or hate them, this US company still do the best job of releasing excellent horror vhs and dvd titles including the 'dario argento collection'
the official anchor bay UK web page
the UK branch of the company responsible for some great dvd releases
vci home video
another US company releasing some desirable dvd/vhs titles
salvation films
the company who almost single handedly brought franco, bava, rollin etc to UK video
jeff's used ld/dvd finder
if you want to find laserdiscs, this is the site for you!
trash compactor
a good idea for a site, comprising of a database that lists film sites in different categories
switch blade sisters
a site totally dedicated to this classic film

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Giallo
(pronounced 'djallo, plural gialli) is an italian 20th century genre of literature and film, which in italian indicates crime fiction and mystery. In the English language, however, it is used in a broader meaning that is closer to the french fantastique genre, including elements of horror fiction and eroticism.

The word giallo is Italian for "yellow" and stems from the origin of the genre as a series of cheap paperback novels with trademark yellow covers.


 
 
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