In Defence Of Blood Sucking Freaks
The most gleefully offensive film of the 1970s is a mad, bad and – if you are not of a delicate disposition – wildly entertaining.
Cultural Chaos and Forgotten Stories
The most gleefully offensive film of the 1970s is a mad, bad and – if you are not of a delicate disposition – wildly entertaining.
An outrageous slice of pulp fiction presenting the notorious serial killer as a supernatural force from beyond.
Ted Bundy Rises From The Grave In Pulp Novel ‘The Stranger Returns’ Read More
The story of America’s most outrageous and salacious paperback publisher.
Liverpool Library Press – The Outrageous Erotic Fiction Publisher Read More
Unimaginable festive advertising from yesteryear.
Guns, Girls And Gaspers – Vintage Christmas Advertising Read More
As part of our new occasional series in which we defend the indefensible, David Flint explains why Paul Verhoeven’s Showgirls is a masterpiece.
In Defence Of Showgirls Read More
The WW2-themed board game that caused outrage amongst the more easily offended.
Bombshell – The ‘Banned’ 1981 Board Game Read More
A magnificently tasteless slice of Greek exploitation cinema from 1974.
The Sordid Other Masterpiece Of Greeksploitation: Tango Of Perversion Read More
Cashing in on Valentine’s Day is a tradition for advertisers – but it’s a minefield of misguided pitches for unsuitable products.
Bad Valentines Read More