Suspiria

A riveting, creepy, well-paced, artistic, blood-soaked, disturbing, violent, unpredictable, 153-minute remake of the 1977 horror classic, which is told in six acts (Act 1—1977, Act 2—Palaces of Tears, Act 3—Borrowing, Act 4—Taking, Act 5—All Floors Are Darkness, and Act 6—A Sliced-up Pear), in which a talented, Mennonite-raised American dancer (Dakota Johnson) leaves Ohio for Berlin in 1977 to join a famous dance academy with other dancers (Elena Fokina, Mia Goth, Renée Soutendijk, et al.) who are directed by a renown choreographer (Tilda Swinton), and when a disturbed patient (Chloë Grace Moretz) claims the school is run by a coven of witches (Angela Winkler, Alek Wek, Ingrid Caven, Sylvie Testud, et al.), her guilt-ridden, widowed psychoanalyst (Tilda Swinton) and two German detectives (Mikael Olsson and Fred Kelemen) try to investigate the audacious claim.
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