The Amazing World Of 3D
The rise and fall of 3D cinema and TV in the 1980s, when the gimmick stumbled and failed as dramatically as it had three decades earlier.
Cultural Chaos and Forgotten Stories
The rise and fall of 3D cinema and TV in the 1980s, when the gimmick stumbled and failed as dramatically as it had three decades earlier.
The Universal monster cycle – and the series of films starring their only original creation, the Gill Man – ends with a whimper rather than a bang.
A Sequel Too Far: The Creature Walks Among Us Read More
A cynical slice of festive entertainment that will be as welcome as a lump of coal or a visit from the Krampus for most kids.
Saving Santa – Christmas Animation For Children Who Are On The Naughty List Read More
The golden age of three-dimensional erotic photography.
The Stereoscopic Nudes Of The 19th And 20th Century Read More
How one of the biggest movies of the 1970s was reduced to an endless series of disposable direct-to-video sequels.
Carry On, Emmanuelle – The Rise And Fall Of The Iconic Erotic Film Series Read More
The Devilishly playful images of Hell, damnation and Satan at play that delighted France and England in the Victorian age.
Pure Devilment: Diableries And Their Stereoscopic Visions Of Hell Read More
British TV’s first unsuccessful attempt to conquer the third dimension.
Enter The Real World In 3D Read More
A complete visual history of the first explosion of horror movie magazines.
The Monster Movie Magazines Of The Sixties Read More