Exploring The AGFA Archives With 101 Films
Exploring the AGFA film collection from 101 Films – a series of American low-budget, exploitation and outsider filmmaking.
Cultural Chaos and Forgotten Stories
Exploring the AGFA film collection from 101 Films – a series of American low-budget, exploitation and outsider filmmaking.
Our series of reviews of titles from the American Genre Film Archive opens with a dive into the incredible and strange world of 1970s true-crime inspired exploitation outsider cinema.
The AGFA Archives: The Zodiac Killer And Another Son Of Sam Read More
This bizarre slice of outsider cinema is a fascinatingly unique and baffling experience.
John S. Rad And The Dangerous Men Read More
A long and strange story of horror royalty, Ed Wood, moral panics and the critical triumph of outsider cinema.
Christopher Lee, Ed Wood, Video Nasties And The Odd Tale Of The Hollywood Meat Cleaver Massacre Read More
Digging into the experimental underground horrors of one of the most unsettling films of the 1970s.
Knocking Again At The Door Of The Last House On Dead End Street Read More
James Nguyen’s trash trilogy reaches the final (for now) instalment – but will it be third time unlucky or is the outsider magic still there?
Mayhem 2022: Birdemic 3 – Sea Eagle Read More
Looking back at one of the great moments in outsider horror cinema from glorious eccentric Ted V. Mikels.
The Cat’s Out Of The Bag! The Deranged Pleasures Of The Corpse Grinders Explored Read More
A collection of cheap but cheerful short sci-fi and horror romps.
Andrea Ricca’s World Of Zero Budget Science Fiction Read More
The melodramatic and shocking educational films of 1950s and 1960s America.
Sid Davis And His Stranger Danger Films Read More
An eccentric slice of cinematic cannibalism, as obscure and unfinished films are chopped, changed and rendered incoherent in a portmanteau of pointlessness.
The Outer Fringes Of Horror Cinema: Oddball Anthology Night Train To Terror Dissected Read More
A steampunk fantasy of filmmaking, mystery and charm.
Things That Never Happen: The Journey To Winterland Read More
The fourteen minute promo for a Nottingham supermarket is a masterpiece of disturbing trance-like minimalism.
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