A darkness swirls at the center of a world-renowned dance company, one that will engulf the artistic director, an ambitious young dancer, and a grieving psychotherapist. Some will succumb to the nightmare. Others will finally wake up.
Dakota Johnson
as Susie
Tilda Swinton
as Madame Blanc / Dr. Klemperer / Helena Markos
Mia Goth
as Sara
Angela Winkler
as Miss Tanner
Ingrid Caven
as Miss Vendegast
Chloë Grace Moretz
as Patricia
Elena Fokina
as Olga
Sylvie Testud
as Miss Griffith
Renée Soutendijk
as Miss Huller
Christine Leboutte
as Miss Balfour
Feli~
Luca's "Suspiria" brought me no words. The horror in this movie is not like anything else I've ever heard or seen. The sheer film in Luca's "Suspiria" is not like anything that is made by major movie studios such as Columbia, Paramount, 20th Century Fox, Disney, and the like. Director Luca Guadag...
Stephen Campbell
**_Politically juvenile, with a troubling approach to the Feminine, but it's certainly convinced of its own profundity_** > _It did not excite me, it betrayed the spirit of the original film: there is no fear, there is no music. The film has not satisfied me so much._ - Dario Argento's assessm...
Dean
I have never seen original Suspiria, but saw this remake and all I can say - it had very unique atmosphere. It was different from a mainstream horror movies. It's not for everyone. If you're fan of SAW with lots of gore or even Conjuring series with lots of makeup and effects, you might not like thi...
missmiserys
This movie is an abomination. I truly wish this hadn’t been labelled a remake and had just been something new that was inspired by Suspiria or something. Imagine taking the most beautiful movie in the world and being like why don’t I make this ugly as hell. It’s also ridiculously long. One of my mos...
TZXJM
Inspite of Argento's dissatisfaction, Suspiria (by Guadagnino) is an evocative reinterpretation. Maybe it is the original creator's prerogative to criticize the execution when remaking classic cinema, peronally, I find the criticism also takes itself too seriously. Reimagination through the milie...