Check out all of the posts tagged with "andy warhol".
Based on Angela Carter’s short stories, co-writer/director Neil Jordan’s 1984 British Gothic fantasy horror film is an alluring, visionary Freudian fairy tale for grown-ups. Spooky, sexy, gorgeous and unique, this is a marvellous, special film. […]
Udo Kier’s dying Count Dracula must drink the blood of virgins, in Paul Morrissey’s often stylish and amusing 1974 horror movie Blood for Dracula. It also stars Joe Dallesandro as the handsome servant Mario Balato. […]
Paul Morrissey’s 1973 3D gore horror movie extravaganza Flesh for Frankenstein is a provocative, gorgeous-looking film. Udo Kier is deliciously camp and crazy as Baron Frankenstein, who lusts over the male creature he creates. Literally […]
Andy Warhol, Paul Morrisey and their Factory gay lonesome cowboys ride again in heated trashy flesh from the good old bad old days of 1968. Now an amiable-seeming period curio, it hasn’t worn well, but […]
Heat, the 1972 final part of director Paul Morrissey’s trilogy for producer Andy Warhol, provides a great role for a brilliant Sylvia Miles as a fading actress who falls for a breathtakingly handsome former child […]
Paul Morrissey follows up Flesh (1968) for producer Andy Warhol with the 1970 film Trash, a second fresh and funny slice of lowlives drama, again starring Joe Dallesandro as a good-looking lowlife. Writer-cinematographer-director Paul Morrissey […]
Paul Morrissey’s 1968 directorial debut film Flesh stars Joe Dallesandro as a dumb but sexy hustler called Joe pounding New York’s mean streets and getting involved with transvestites (Candy Darling, Jackie Curtis), clients and druggies. Joe […]