Let’s get wack-a-do with Ken Russell! This week we took some laudanum and tripped our faces off to the tune of a harpsichord and an ever-insane Gabriel Byrne. "Gothic" tells the apparently famous story of the night Lord Byron, Percy Shelley, Doctor Polidori, and Mary Shelley all went a little nutso and conceived of some monstrous tales (most noteworthy being of course Mary Shelley’s "Frankenstein"). With a style only Ken Russell can make work in a flamboyant, mesmerizing and unrelenting way, Ryan and Tim both had to tell themselves to “rent” it.
Gothic (1986)
Directed by Ken Russell
Written by Stephen Volk
Where we watched: Amazon rental
RecommenDEADtions: Ju-On: Origins (Netflix series) / Horse Girl
Next week’s film: “Something Wicked This Way Comes” (1983)