The ’70s are responsible for a lot of strange and outlandish cinema, but it’s also produced some of the most lasting and influential films of all time. When Chilean-French filmmaker Alejandro Jodorowsky brought The Holy Mountain – his follow-up to the acclaimed Western El Topo – to the 1973 Cannes Film Festival, it was so uniquely strange, it was almost destined to become a midnight movie classic. Jodorowsky’s film was a surrealist mélange of jaw-dropping, often disturbing imagery,…
Prepare to Be Changed — This Hypnotic, Visually Dazzling Cult Masterpiece Will Shatter How You See Movies Forever

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