Brody Drinks a Little 'Giallo' for Argento
Now this could be an interesting one

Italian helmer Dario Argento is a favorite among horror fans, but I have never seen any of his flicks outside of his "Masters of Horror" installment Pelts, which I reviewed here. To my knowledge he is more of a gore-hound than I am typically interested in, but I am now keenly interested in his new film Giallo now that Adrien Brody is set to star.
The film revolves around an American flight attendant who teams with an Italian investigator to search for her missing sister who has been abducted by a serial killer known only as Yellow.
The term "giallo" means "yellow" in Italian and also refers to the Italian pulp, horror and erotic genre of film and literature. Argento has built his name with movies that combine horror and eroticism such as 1977's "Suspiria" and last year's "The Mother of Tears."
Emmanuelle Seigner and Elsa Pataky have also signed on to star.
Jim Agnew and Sean Keller penned the script and The Hollywood Reporter even mentions how this may be the first time someone of Brody's caliber has starred in an Argento flick. It's certainly enough for me to gain interest, and Seigner ain't no slouch either.
And now I leave you with a pic of Dario's youngest daughter Asia, because she is gorgeous!










