Tag: Ken Russell

Criterion Collection: Women in Love (1969) | Blu-ray Review

Although it’s a rather libelous label often originated or thrust upon outré or idiosyncratic French directors, Britain’s Ken Russell is perhaps the epitome of...

Crimes of Passion | Blu-ray Review

“Save your soul, whore!” cries Anthony Perkins’ crackpot street preacher in the first several minutes of Ken Russell’s infamous and endlessly provocative 1984 film...

The Devils (1971) | 2015 Beyond Film Festival Review

Sympathy for The Devils: The Suppression of Ken Russell’s Delirious, Incomparable Masterpiece Despite the pronounced pedigree of its origins, Ken Russell’s glorious 1971 film The...

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