Review of Demon Seed (1977) by Sam Adams for Rolling Stone — 24 Jun 1997
How did Cammell convince a studio to back a movie in which Julie Christie is violated by what looks like a copper Rubik's snake? Better not to ask, or to dwell on the film's less savory aspects, and soak in its moments of visionary hysteria, including the pulsating geometry of images borrowed from experimental filmmaker Jordan Belson.
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This review of Demon Seed (1977) was written by Sam Adams and published by Rolling Stone on 24 Jun 1997.
Demon Seed has generally received mixed reviews.
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