Deep Red
"Deep Red" is a 1975 Italian horror film directed by Dario Argento. It is known for its stylish cinematography and suspenseful storytelling, which are hallmarks of the giallo genre. The film follows a jazz pianist who becomes embroiled in a series of murders after witnessing a brutal crime.
The movie features a mix of psychological tension and graphic violence, showcasing Argento's signature use of color and music. "Deep Red" has gained a cult following and is often praised for its innovative camera work and memorable score by Goblin, a band known for their work in horror films.