Suspiria
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The best ever prosthetic movie makeups according to special FX artists
The artists who create and execute these techniques are cinematic pioneers – frankly, we’re in awe.
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‘Suspiria’ Star Chloë Grace Moretz Praises Film’s Nudity As ‘Empowering’ and ‘Not Voyeuristic in the Slightest’
"A lot of people wouldn’t expect a grown man to be able to depict women in that way," the actress told IndieWire. "That’s what’s so special about Luca [Guadagnino]."
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Dakota Johnson escorts her 88-year-old grandmother Tippi Hedren to 'Suspiria's LA premiere
Dakota Johnson had a special plus-one for the premiere of her latest movie Suspiria – her 88-year-old actress grandmother Tippi Hedren.
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‘Suspiria’: Tilda Swinton Personally Requested a Prosthetic Penis to Fully Transform Into Her 82-Year-Old Male Character
Swinton spent four hours in the makeup chair each day to become Dr. Jozef Klemperer.
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Amazon Sued Over Use of Artist’s Work in ‘Suspiria’
The Estate of Ana Mendieta sued Amazon Studios on Thursday, alleging that the film “Suspiria” borrows from the late artist’s work. The suit alleges that the film and the trailer used images that were derived from two of Mendieta’s pieces from the 1970s, “Rape Scene” and “Untitled (Silueta Series, Mexico).” Director Luca Guadagnino has given […]
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Luca Guadagnino Watched Someone Text Throughout the ‘Suspiria’ World Premiere, and His Reaction Is Priceless
Someone had the audacity to use their phone during the world premiere screening of "Suspiria" at the Venice Film Festival.
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‘Suspiria’ Conjures Eight-Minute Standing Ovation At World Premiere, Divides Critics — Venice
‘Suspiria’ received an eight-minute ovation following its world premiere screening at the Venice Film Festival tonight. As expected, the wild and wonderful movie is sharply dividing critics. <em>Indiewire</em> calls it a ‘grim and glorious work of madness’ and the UK’s <em>Daily Telegraph</em> gives it five stars, hailing it as ‘better than the original’. Conversely, <em>Time</em> calls it ‘bland, boring, and silly’ and Rogerebert.com decries it ‘hollow and pretentious’. It was always likely