Die Crazy Girls Take On The Leader Of The Pack
The spectacular German-language cover version of the immortal pop classic.
Cultural Chaos and Forgotten Stories
The spectacular German-language cover version of the immortal pop classic.
The pioneering home video offerings from one of Britain’s biggest entertainment companies.
An Unlimited Supply: The EMI Video Catalogues Read More
Proving fiction to be stranger than truth, the story of the outrageous Shockumentary that spawned sequels, imitations and a cultural phenomenon.
Gross Out Cinema: The Faces Of Death Story Read More
The rise and fall of subversive late-night programming at The Festival Of Fantastic Films.
All Night Psychosis Read More
The deranged Pakistani film that reinvented the controversial author as an international super-villain, and was briefly banned in Britain.
Salman Rushdie And The International Guerillas Read More
The most notorious shockumentary of the 1970s gets an unexpected Hollywood makeover.
Is Nothing Sacred? Faces Of Death Is Being Remade Read More
Looking back at Britain’s most outrageous and chaotically inept television channel, the home of sex and violence, banned movies and disrupted broadcasts.
The Strange And Elusive Pleasures Of HVC Read More
Provocative documentaries about forbidden culture, from the days when Channel 4 was still a credible and daring broadcaster.
Banned And Damned: Sex, Violence And Blasphemy On Channel 4 In The 1990s Read More
The educational TV show’s song encouraging kids not to be afraid of imaginary monsters has some unfortunate lyrics.
I Want A Monster To be My Friend – Sesame Street’s Banned Song Read More
The mystery and misdirection behind Britain’s most notorious and misunderstood sitcom.
The Strange Case Of Heil Honey, I’m Home 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
The tunes considered too dangerous and subversive to be played on national radio during Desert Storm.
The BBC’s Banned Songs Of The Gulf War Read More