Repulsion (1965) Critic Reviews
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The New York Times | Bosley CrowtherAdd Critic to Favorites
An absolute knockout of a movie in the psychological horror line has been accomplished by Roman Polanski in his first English-language film. (Review of Original Release)Read the full review
San Francisco Chronicle | Edward GuthmannAdd Critic to Favorites
The cruelty of his methods aside -- and Polanski wasn't the first director to terrorize an actor for the sake of a performance -- Repulsion is a frightening, fiercely entertaining experience that holds up to time. (Review of May 1998 revival)Read the full review
Variety | Staff (Not credited)Add Critic to Favorites
Repulsion is a classy, truly horrific psychological drama in which Polish director Roman Polanski draws out a remarkable performance from young French thesp, Catherine Deneuve. (Review of Original Release)Read the full review