Jesus Christ Kinski by Benjamin Myers review – a trip inside the frazzled mind of Klaus Kinski
The German actor’s real-life meltdown is the springboard for this compelling autofictional account, in which the author sets out to write about Kinski during lockdown A show-stealing villain in spaghetti westerns and slasher flicks with titles such as Schizoid and Psychopath, the German actor (…)
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