Altered States Reviews
...a slow-moving yet predominantly compelling drama...
| Original Score: 3/4 | Mar 28, 2024
Altered States is a total cinematic experience that aims to work directly on the emotions but at the same time... it doesn't insult the intelligence while doing so.
| Jul 27, 2022
Altered States ignites some kind of fire that keeps the collective unconscious warm and the capacity for personal human inquiry ablaze. It's one of the best films that questions why we're here.
| Nov 4, 2021
Even 40 years after its release, it boggles the mind that something like Altered States could have ever been produced in the first place, much less as an expensive A-level project for a major studio.
| Dec 29, 2020
Exciting, powerful and frightening, this sci-fi action flick is a near-masterpeice.
| Original Score: 3.5/4 | May 27, 2020
Ken Russell's movie can be quickly forgotten. Many other horror movies arrive to our screens with more imagination and more modesty. [Full Review in Spanish]
| Aug 22, 2019
A sensationalist head-trip, swirling us up in one man's desire to resurrect his "more primitive self," Altered States remains luridly intense.
| Jan 19, 2018
It opens at fever pitch and then starts soaring -- into genetic fantasy, into a precognitive dream of delirium and delight.
| Aug 16, 2014
It's got Russell's trademark eccentricity (read: slight bonkers-ness) all over it, which you may take as a warning or a recommendation.
| Original Score: 3/5 | Aug 16, 2014
Russell's razzle-dazzle hallucinogenic style certainly hits bullseye.
| Original Score: 3/5 | Aug 16, 2014
Like much of Russell's work, Altered States is ostentatious and pretentious yet genuinely engaged with ideas and style.
| Aug 16, 2014
No character -- including William Hurt in the central role -- is even vaguely likable, and the mawkish ending is a laugh. In the Russell tradition, there are brilliant flashes on an overwrought trip to nowhere.
| Aug 16, 2014
It's by turns pseudo-analytical head-twister and skull-pounding monster romp, including glorious whip-crack dialogue.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Aug 16, 2014
Dynamite stylistic flourishes approximate the experience of taking mescaline with the Mad Hatter.
| Original Score: 4/5 | May 29, 2013
The film's too aggressively enjoyable to be completely dismissed, though the ending is risible -- I preferred it when this finale was later reconfigured and reused in a-ha's music video for "Take On Me."
| Original Score: 2.5/4 | Aug 8, 2012
Think of it as an extravagant and exhilarating, if over-the-top, piece of filmmaking that's silly, to be sure, but engrossing at the same time.
| Original Score: 6/10 | Jul 15, 2012
As the proceedings briskly fly, the silliness of the entire endeavor becomes more readily apparent.
| Original Score: C+ | Jul 23, 2010
Visually dazzling loopy drug film.
| Original Score: B | Jul 7, 2010
Direction by Ken Russell has energy to spare, with appropriate match-up of his baroque visual style to special effects intensive material.
| Jun 6, 2007
[Director Russell] fails to bring any clarity to the silly affair.
| Original Score: 2/4 | Jun 6, 2007