Italian film director Lucio Fulci is primarily known for his work in the horror genre, although his filmography has more variety than one would expect given at least one of his nicknames - 'the Godfather of Gore'. Some of his output falls under the 'giallo' umbrella, which is a loose category of Italian cinema that most often features a combination of mystery, thriller, and horror elements, and had its heyday in the 1970's and 80's. Fulci preferred to push further into the territory of supernatural horror, delivering over-the-top gore effects and strong violence. If that sounds like more than you want to get into, I get it! Thankfully, one of his best films would probably be rated PG-13 if released today and is a much better entry point for a beginner interested in horror and mystery genre films from Italy a few decades ago.