15. “Tenebrae” (1982) By the 1980s, giallo was mostly out of favor (or it had at least evolved into “Halloween”-type slashers or Brian De Palma’s sexed-up thrillers), but Dario Argento had one last great statement to make with it with ‘Tenebrae” (1987’s “Opera” is pretty good but much less memorable). Stepping away from the supernatural […]