Severin’s 4K transfer of Santa Sangre ensures that this is the definitive home-video release of Jodorowsky’s carnivalesque masterwork.
Diving headfirst into this gorgeous box set is bound to be a mind-altering experience for Jodorowsky fans and novices alike.
The maverick filmmaker discusses working with the tarot, the surrealist moviement, and more.
The film could stand as a fitting encapsulation of the themes that have run throughout Alejandro Jodorowsky’s work.
Endless Poetry eventually, like young Alejandro, opens itself up to the world in all of its beauty and complexities.
The film is equal parts late-life encomium for a cinematic visionary and elegy for a failed film project.
Alejandro Jodorowsky indulges in a hollow introspection unworthy of his prior cinema.
This is a fanboy movie, and this particular project does a pretty fantastic job of stirring up enthusiasm.
The Telluride Film Festival is the home away from home for cinephiles the world over.
Entertainers focused on their own sense of self, such as performance artist Brother Theodore and filmmaker/actor Crispin Glover, are wonderfully loopy stunt interviews.
Spiritual violence, class warfare, and plenty of mysticism go into Alejandro Jodorowsky’s desert-set whatsit.
Jodorowsky’s batshit-crazy paean to spiritual liberation gets a nice cleanup and an invaluable commentary track.
Gorgeous, nightmarish, ethereal, and utterly insane.
The films of Alejandro Jodorowsky will blow your mind.
There’s no denying the immersive being of Alejandro Jodorowsky’s film.