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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 of course drink the blood of virgins to survive in writer-director Paul Morrissey’s often stylish and amusing 1974 horror movie companion piece to his 1973 Flesh for Frankenstein [Andy Warhol’s […]
Literally an in-your-face experience when seen in 3D, with entrails flying gruesomely and gleefully out of the screen, co-writer/director Paul Morrissey’s 3D gore horror movie extravaganza is a provocative, gorgeous-looking film, mixing gay sensibility and […]
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 […]
The 1972 final part of director Paul Morrissey’s trilogy for producer Andy Warhol provides a great role for a brilliant Sylvia Miles, who is quite believable and touching as fading actress Sally Todd, who falls for […]
Writer-cinematographer-director Paul Morrissey follows up Flesh (1968) for producer Andy Warhol with this second fresh and funny slice of lowlife drama in 1970, again starring Joe Dallesandro as a good-looking lowlife. This time he plays […]
Joe the Hustler: ‘I can’t hustle 25 hours a day.’ Writer-cinematographer-director Paul Morrissey’s 1968 directorial debut stars Joe Dallesandro as a dumb but sexy hustler called Joe pounding New York’s mean streets and getting involved […]