“DMT only lasts for six minutes, but it really seems like an eternity. It releases the same chemical your brain receives when you die. It’s a little like dying would be the ultimate trip.” —Alex, ...
If there are taboos in the world that Gaspar Nöe hasn't dared, embraced, depicted and shattered, I frankly don't want to know about them. In his feature films "I Stand Alone," "Irreversible" and the ...
But while most parts of “Enter the Void” are a challenge to your senses, every second of the film is also a bounty for them. Imagine one of Richard Linklater’s animated films turned live-action or a ...
Gaspar Noé’s Enter the Void is a complex and challenging synesthesic roller-coaster ride that combines New Age cosmic fatalism, old-school psychedelia and state of the art digital film making to ...
If you’re like me, and pine for the dangerous, ridiculously ambitious and more than occasionally silly LSD mindfuck movies of the 1970s, the Argentine-born French director Gaspar Noé feels your pain — ...
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Note: Both "Enter the Void" and the final episode, "Venom of the Red Lotus," are now available to watch at Nick.com. But as awesome as all that was, the showstopper of "Enter the Void" was Zaheer's ...
Tiresome film about a drug dealer who enjoys one last trip after dying proves to be the ne plus ultra of nothing much. While the overall audacity of the project can’t easily be denied, “Enter the Void ...
Enter the Void is unlike most films you see in the mainstream, a transformative experience so intense that, by the end, your eyes might be bleeding. It’s director Gaspar Noe – a true visionary in ...
“They say you fly when you die,” a character says early on in Enter the Void, the third film by French-Argentinian director Gaspar Noe – and his first since 2002’s notorious Irreversible, with its ...
French provocateur Gaspar Noé famously cleared a vast swath of the Lumière theater when his last effort, 2002’s stunning Irréversible, premièred at the Cannes Film Festival. But most of the seats were ...
Nathaniel Brown enters the Void: 'Oscar’s visit to the Void ends with him shot dead in a toilet cubicle by Tokyo police' Noé is far more interested in the visceral possibilities of cinema itself.