Join The Warhol for two films screened in glorious 35mm: Zardoz (1974), 105 mins., and The Deadly Spawn (1983), 81 mins.
Zardoz, directed by John Boorman with Sean Connery, Charlotte Rampling, Sara Kestelman, John Alderton, Sally Anne Newton. A staggering hunk of sci-fi that both philosophizes the primal and rapes the intellect. Boorman’s unvanquishable vision of the Vortex is to die for…yo, it’s Zardozian.
The Deadly Spawn, directed by Douglas McKeown, with Charles Hildebradt, Tom DeFranco, Richard Lee Porter, Jean Tafler, Karen Tighe. Adorable, gross 1980s grindhouse is a runaway east coast classic, as well-designed as Raimi’s The Evil Dead or Henenlotter’s Brain Damage. Story-wise, an “eating machine” lands in a basement.
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