Black Sabbath (1963)
“With three short stories defining its running time, campy Boris Karloff introductions marking the beginning and end of each piece, Black Sabbath is a work of unsettling macabre combined with ghost story playfulness. Though it never quite meshes together as well as we’d like it to — such is a problem with movies made of vignettes — the film has long stretches and flashes of horrific brilliance that only [Mario] Bava could have helmed.”
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