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P.O.E. : Project of Evil 2012

★ 4.618 votes92 min📅 2012-05-14

"From the mind of Edgar Allen Poe"

Director Giuliano Giacomelli delivers a haunting love letter to Edgar Allan Poe in *P.O.E.

Director: Giuliano Giacomelli

Cast

Dario Biancone
Angelo Campus
The Patient
David D'Ingeo
David D'Ingeo
Francesco Malcom
Francesco Malcom
Francesco Falcon
Manlio Maresca
Ragazzo che guarda
Alessandro Rella
Uomo Grosso
Paolo Ricci
Paolo Ricci
Uomo Magro
Alessandro Valori
Giovanni
Lucio Zannella
Buried
Santa De Santis
Santa De Santis
Sara

Frequently Asked Questions

What is P.O.E. : Project of Evil (2012) about?

*P.O.E. : Project of Evil* is a horror anthology that breathes new life into Edgar Allan Poe's most chilling works, including "The Pit and the Pendulum" and "The Tell-Tale Heart." Director Giuliano Giacomelli strips these stories down to their most visceral elements, infusing them with a modern grindhouse aesthetic that amplifies the terror.

Who directed P.O.E. : Project of Evil?

Giuliano Giacomelli directed *P.O.E. : Project of Evil*, bringing a sharp eye for atmospheric horror and experimental storytelling to this Poe-inspired anthology.

Who stars in P.O.E. : Project of Evil?

The film features a talented cast led by Dario Biancone, Angelo Campus, and David D'Ingeo, with standout performances from Francesco Malcom, Manlio Maresca, and Alessandro Rella.

Is P.O.E. : Project of Evil (2012) worth watching?

For horror fans seeking something raw and original, *P.O.E. : Project of Evil* delivers a unique blend of gothic terror and grindhouse grit. While it may not be for everyone, its ambitious style and Poe-inspired themes make it a compelling watch for those who crave darker, more experimental horror.

How long is P.O.E. : Project of Evil?

The runtime for *P.O.E. : Project of Evil* is 92 minutes.

About P.O.E. : Project of Evil (2012) — Grindhouse Horror Anthology Reimagining Poe's Darkest Tales

Director Giuliano Giacomelli delivers a haunting love letter to Edgar Allan Poe in *P.O.E. : Project of Evil (2012)*, a visceral horror anthology that reimagines classic tales like "The Pit and the Pendulum," "The Tell-Tale Heart," and "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" through a modern grindhouse lens. Blending experimental storytelling with raw intensity, the film immerses viewers in a world where psychological torment and gothic dread collide. Shot on a tight 92-minute runtime, it balances eerie atmosphere with unsettling visuals, making it a standout for fans of genre-defining horror.

Starring Dario Biancone, Angelo Campus, and David D'Ingeo among a talented ensemble, *P.O.E. : Project of Evil* leans into Poe's signature themes—madness, obsession, and the macabre—to craft a chilling experience. The director's bold choices and the cast's committed performances elevate the film beyond mere homage, offering a fresh yet faithful take on timeless horror. Perfect for those craving something darker than classic adaptations, this movie delivers a twisted, modern grindhouse twist on Poe's legacy.