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Carmen Maura again stars in writer-director Pedro Almodóvar’s provocative and engaging 1984 dark comedy. It is a very welcome early pairing of Spanish cult director Almodóvar and the exceptionally appealing Maura, his star from his […]
Eight gay men gather three times a year (Memorial Day, 4th of July and Labor Day) in a country house in director Joe Mantello’s 1997 movie version of Terrence McNally’s Tony-award-winning Broadway play Love! Valour! […]
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 […]
Director Pier Paolo Pasolini kicks off his Trilogy of Life movies with this bawdy and entertaining 1970 film consisting of a series of eight tales from Italian author Giovanni Boccaccio’s classic 14th century book collection […]
Director Pier Paolo Pasolini’s infamous, highly controversial, problematic final film, based on the Marquis de Sade’s novel The 120 Days of Sodom, was made shortly before his murder on 2 November 1975, aged 53, and released […]
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 […]
Director Nicolas Roeg’s unique 1976 British sci-fi thriller The Man Who Fell to Earth is a challenging and mysterious fantasy. It is exasperating, mystifying, wildly self indulgent but strangely mesmerising and rather wonderful. The Man […]