Italian horror filmmaker Dario Argento redefined the conventions of Eurohorror with such intensely stylish gialli as DEEP RED (1975), OPERA (1987), TENEBRAE (1982) and, especially, the candy-colored SUSPIRIA (1977) and INFERNO (1980), the first two installments in the “Three Mothers” trilogy, inspired by 18th-century opium eater Thomas DeQuincey’s drug-fueled reverie “Levana and Our Ladies of Sorrow.” Sadly, MOTHER OF TEARS: THE THIRD MOTHER – more than a quarter of a century aborning – is a debased parody of his earlier work.
Viterbo, Italy: Workmen make a strange discovery -- a coffin buried just outside a local church and containing a small box inscribed...
Released:
2007
Rated:
NR
Length:
98 mins