Review of Suspiria (1977) by J. Hoberman for Village Voice — 27 Jul 2001
A veteran of Richard Foreman’s Ontological-Hysteric Theater, the deadpan Harper puts her training to good use, gracefully eluding the attacking furniture and skillfully dodging the imploding set, as she flees—arms protectively crossed before her face—out into the night.
This review of Suspiria (1977) was written by J. Hoberman and published by Village Voice on 27 Jul 2001.
Suspiria has generally received very positive reviews.
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