Only John Waters could pull off emceeing a New York Film Festival double feature of Gaspar Noé’s abrasive acid trip “Climax” and Pier Paolo Pasolini’s harrowing art-meets-exploitation, anti-fascist ...
Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom has been described by film critics as ‘essential to have seen but impossible to watch’.
'70s Week: The Canadian pornographer and auteur reimagined "Teorema" as "The Visitor" in 2024. Now, he looks back on Pier Paolo Pasolini's classic film, and the conspiracies around his death, for ...
Madonna's favorite movie – long banned worldwide – is returning to the big screen for a rare showing on the big screen despite still being dubbed the sickest movie ever made. RadarOnline.com can ...
Content Warning: this segment contains some graphic descriptions of torture, sex and violence. Artists, musicians, and filmmakers are often inspired by what they see or hear. Sometimes that thing is ...
Italian poet-filmmaker Pier Paolo Pasolini’s last cinematic work was the intentionally controversial “Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom,” released after the radical artist’s death in 1975. The next year, ...
When people hear the name Pasolini, if they recognize it at all, it's primarily due to two references: one, his brutal murder by a male prostitute (and perhaps a criminal syndicate group) or his later ...