Humping Iron: "Love Lies Bleeding," reviewed.
Chris Klimek
Writer-director Rose Glass’ sophomore feature is the lurid, horny hybrid of Blood Simple, Thelma & Louise, Bound, and Pumping Iron you didn’t know you needed. Reviewed for WCP.
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Writer-director Rose Glass’ sophomore feature is the lurid, horny hybrid of Blood Simple, Thelma & Louise, Bound, and Pumping Iron you didn’t know you needed. Reviewed for WCP.
No one is under any obligation to like Darren Aronofsky’s mother! (sic) (or his mother) or any other movie (or person), obviously. Even so, mother! is the sort of challenging picture that offers a good test for whether a critic—regardless of where he or she stands on the question of the film’s artistic merit—has any imagination at all. I’ve seen some fine writing on this movie and some truly dreadful, dumb, reductive writing. I hope my own NPR review is one of the former specimens, even though it takes the form of a long argument against you reading it.