If you've run out of Argento and Bava films, it's time to enter the labyrinth. Eye in the Labyrinth (L'occhio nel labirinto) is a trippy, acid-tinged slow burn that trades traditional slasher tropes for dream logic and psychological dread.

Features a groundbreaking jazz-fusion score by Roberto Nicolosi that genre fans compare to Miles Davis' In a Silent Way .

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Julie ( Rosemary Dexter ) is haunted by a recurring nightmare where she witnesses the murder of her psychiatrist boyfriend, Luca. When he actually vanishes, her investigation leads her to a seaside villa populated by eccentric artists, secret-keepers, and a suspicious hostess named Gerda (horror legend Alida Valli). Why Watch?

Includes early roles for Sybil Danning and Bond villain Adolfo Celi .

6.5/10 — A "so bad it's good" cult gem for fans of surrealism, stylish 70s fashion, and psychological "who-done-its". Movie Specs for Your Catalog Original Title L'occhio nel labirinto Director Mario Caiano Genre Mystery, Thriller, Giallo Runtime Rating Unrated/R (Violence, Nudity)

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Fans and reviewers often highlight the final ten minutes, which deliver a shocking, gruesome payoff that reframes the entire mystery.