tank girl (1995) dir. rachel talalay, possession (1981) dir. andrzej zulawski, anything by john waters, probably some brian de palma films. you'd probably also enjoy giallo horror films; i liked suspiria (1977, NAWT the remake), opera, and inferno.
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