New York movies theaters in the mid 80s
giallo: (Italian pronunciation dʒallo)
A genre of Italian thriller or horror film typically involving a murder mystery and characterized by graphic violence, eroticism, an atmospheric, sometimes dreamlike blend of suspense and horror elements, and often a prominent, intense music score. ‘Yellow’, so called in allusion to the yellow covers of the cheap paperback mystery novels.
“The bounds of possibility, in moral matters, are less narrow than we imagine: it is our weaknesses, our vices and our prejudices that confine them.” – Jean-Jacques Rousseau, The Social Contract





