
P.O.E. : Project of Evil 2012
"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
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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.