- Type
- Film
- Status
- Released
- Release
- February 24, 2022 (2 years ago)
- Alias
- Occhiali neri
- Language
- Italian
- Origin
- France · Italy
- Genres
- Giallo
- Production companies
- Canal+ · Ciné+ · Getaway Films · MiC · RAI Cinema · Regione Lazio · Sky · Urania Pictures · Vision Distribution
- Runtime
- 1h 26m
Dark Glasses
Where to watch (United States)
Cast
Ilenia PastorelliDiana
Asia ArgentoRita
Andrea ZhangChin
Andrea GherpelliMatteo
Mario PirrelloChief Inspector Aleardi
Maria Rosaria RussoInspector Bajani
Gennaro IaccarinoInspector Baldacci
Ivan AlovisioOphthalmologist
Fabrizio EleuteriDream Killer
Guglielmo FavillaJerry
Gianluca GugliarelliPardi
Cristiano Simone IannoneFather Eclissi
Viktorie IgnotoEscort
Maurizio JiritanoEscort Client
Gladys RoblesMarisol
Paola SamboInstitute Nun
Mario ScerboHotel Porter
Tiffany ZhouFeng
Crew
Reviews
‘Dark Glasses’ Review – Dario Argento’s Return Is a Bloody and Sentimental Throwback [Fantasia] Dario Argento’s latest film Dark Glasses finds the Master of Horror back on (somewhat) solid ground. While Dark Glasses has several classic Giallo element...
Review: Dark Glasses 14/02/2022 - BERLINALE 2022: Dario Argento is back with a film that’s so bad it’s not even good
Berlin Review: Dario Argento’s ‘Dark Glasses’ Read Deadline's review of Dario Argento's 'Dark Glasses', featuring Asia Argento.
Dark Glasses – Review DARK GLASSES on Shudder is the first new film from Dario Argento in more than a decade. Was it worth the wait? In a word: No! Movie Review >
‘Dark Glasses’ (‘Occhiali neri’): Film Review The latest slasher flick from Italian horror legend Dario Argento ('Suspiria') follows a blind woman on the run from a sadistic killer.
‘Dark Glasses’ Review: Dario Argento’s Spiky Little Giallo Isn’t Exactly a Return to Form Berlin: A film like this is not meant to pull on heartstrings; it’s meant to sever them.
Dark Glasses (Fantasia) Review When a woman goes blind in a tragic accident, she's stalked by her alleged attacker in Dario Argento's return to the Giallo genre!
Review: Twisty thriller 'Piggy' seeks justice and more Marlon Wayons and 'The Curse of Bridge Hollow' brings mild horror to Netlix and Hulu's 'Rosaline' takes an alternative perspective on Shakespeare.
‘Dark Glasses’ Review: She Wears Her Shades at Night (Published 2022) A prostitute blinded by a stalker tries to protect a young boy. But in his first film in 10 years, Dario Argento opts for visuals as banal as the scares.
Dark Glasses movie review & film summary (2022) Even as an excuse to allow Argento to indulge in his usual penchant for highly stylized and occasionally deranged mayhem, Dark Glasses comes up short.
Review: DARK GLASSES, A Master of Horror Returns to the Sub-Genre He Defined After a decade-long hiatus from filmmaking, horror auteur Dario Argento (Inferno, Suspiria, The Bird with the Crystal Plumage) has returned with his la...
‘Dark Glasses’: Berlin Review Dario Argento returns with a reprise of his greatest giallo
Berlin Review: Dario Argento Returns with Bizarre, Bloody Dark Glasses As you watch Dark Glasses, Dario Argento’s first film in a decade, it’s nice to think back on his recent performance as the aging film critic in Gaspar N...
'Dark Glasses' Review: Dario Argento Returns to the Director's Chair with a Minor Effort The giallo master's first directorial effort in a decade spawns more indifference than it does scares
‘Dark Glasses’ Review: Dario Argento’s Return Isn’t Quite Triumphant, but At Least There Are Water Snakes Ilenia Pastorelli stars as a blind sex worker fighting for her life in the giallo master’s first film in a decade.
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