'70s Week: When the controversial film arrived as part of the beloved boutique distributor's storied collection, its odd lack of availability turned it into a curiosity for film freaks of all kinds.
In a majority decision, a five-member panel of the Classification Review Board determined Salo can be classified R 18+ (Restricted) with the consumer advice “Scenes of torture and degradation, sexual ...
opus Salò, Or The 120 Days Of Sodom was one of Criterion's first DVD releases back in 1998, but the title quickly went out of print, and in the decade since, secondhand copies of Salò have sometimes ...
DVD review: One McMess, please! The fascist puppet state of Salò is doomed to collapse. The gentry there pass their time with entertaining soirées and melodious music. Out of boredom, senior figures ...
Familyvoice has taken its battle to the Federal Court after it was unsuccessful in its attempt to stop the Classification Review Board's decision to allow the film to be released to DVD. In a majority ...
The Criterion seal alone implies a standard of artistic merit, allowing the film to take many audiences by surprise when discovering the true nature of Pier Paolo Pasolini's last, and most astonishing ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. A DVD version of Italian sadist film Salo has been given approval by Australian censorship authorities, but the federal government is ...
Minus the thematic context and symbolism, Pier Paolo Pasolini’s notorious 1975 adaptation of the Marquis de Sade’s novel is cinematic - but putrid. It is inconceivable that any mainstream cinema-goer ...
In the new “The Naked Gun” movie, Liam Neeson’s Frank Drebin Jr. is obsessed with early aughts culture. He laments the Janet Jackson Super Bowl halftime show and being refused Freedom Fries. He’s a ...