Of all the possible cinematic trends of 2014, who could have possibly foreseen that the return to prominence of Alejandro Jodorowsky would be among them? The Chilean-born filmmaker became an icon to many moviegoers when his second feature, the trippy-hippie western El Topo (1970), became a cult sensation and one of the early hits of the then-emerging midnight movie scene. Since then, his output has only amounted to a small handful of films, including the bizzaro masterpieces The Holy Mountain (1973) and Santa Sangre (1989). His last film, The Rainbow Thief, was completed in 1990 and only released a few years later in France in a version that he personally disowned.