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Flux Gourmet review

Peter Strickland's deliciously bonkers tale of art, desire and gut pain.

Mark Kermode, The Observer, 2nd October 2022

Film review: Flux Gourmet

British director Peter Strickland returns to screens with his fifth feature Flux Gourmet, a typically bizarre black comedy. Strickland's signature dish of fetishism, Argento-esque horror, and British idiosyncrasy is served piping hot, even though Flux Gourmet sadly lacks something of the bite of his previous work.

Christopher Machell, Cine-Vue, 2nd October 2022

Flux Gourmet: the latest smorgasbord of peculiarity from Peter Strickland

None more queasy. None more strange. None more alienating. None more off-beige.

Donald Clarke, The Irish Times, 30th September 2022

Flux Gourmet review

A collective of performance artists, led by the powerful Elle di Elle (Fatma Mohamed), take up a residency at the 'Sonic Catering Institute' to make occasionally erotic sonic food art. Their unconventional work is documented by a journalist (Makis Papadimitriou) who increasingly finds himself drawn into their artwork.

John Nugent, Empire, 29th September 2022

Film review: Flux Gourmet

Even by the twisted standards of Peter Strickland past work, his latest film Flux Gourmet is a little outré.

Alistair Harkness, The Scotsman, 27th September 2022

Flux Gourmet review

Peter Strickland makes a meal of art-horror.

Sam Kemp, Far Out, 25th September 2022

Flux Gourmet review

Peter Strickland continues on the trajectory of being the new Peter Greenaway (a comparison that no doubt plagues him) with his latest glorious enigma.

Martin Unsworth, Starburst Magazine, 20th September 2022

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