Review of The Killing of Sister George (1968) by Leo Goldsmith for Reverse Shot — 07 Aug 2009
Melodrama, slapstick, romance, exploitation, and psychological horror all vie for dominance throughout the film, giving it an air of fickle, feminine hysteria, which the graphic sex scene at the end of the film makes still more difficult to pin down.
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This review of The Killing of Sister George (1968) was written by Leo Goldsmith and published by Reverse Shot on 07 Aug 2009.
The Killing of Sister George has generally received positive reviews.
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