The documenary bears witness to William S. Burroughs’s quiet renaissance in the early 1980s.
From Bowie to Madonna to Gaga, pop music has always been as much a visual medium as an aural one.
This re-release of Croneberg’s ecstatic masterpiece is cause for celebration. Mugwump jism can’t be beat.
The film is a smartly written, deeply engaging portrait of a movement just about to begin.
Alex Gibney and Alison Ellwood carry out an assured assembly job with Magic Trip.
This is a documentary that can tell the sometimes bitter truth and still conclude with an unambiguously heartening flourish.
This treatise on how homosexual sociology thrived before being validated is required viewing.