

Black Sabbath: The Last Supper
Filmed live during Black Sabbath's 1999 "Reunion" tour, this historic concert features the original lineup of the legendary metal band.
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Plot Summary
A group of American university students studying architecture in Rome become the targets of a serial killer. The killer is believed to be stalking the students as they research the city's dark history and architectural anomalies. As the body count rises, the remaining students must uncover the killer's identity before they become the next victims.
Critical Reception
While visually striking and featuring Argento's signature style, 'The Last Supper' is often criticized for its convoluted plot and underdeveloped characters. It's considered a lesser work by the celebrated director, though some appreciate its atmospheric dread and gore.
What Reviewers Say
- Visually stylish with Argento's trademark flair for suspense and gore.
- The plot is often confusing and lacks coherent development.
- Characters are largely underdeveloped, making it difficult to connect with their plight.
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Fun Fact
The film was originally intended to be a segment in a larger anthology film, but was later expanded into a standalone feature.
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