The AGFA Archives: The Zodiac Killer And Another Son Of Sam
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.
Cultural Chaos and Forgotten Stories
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.
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
Get your very own Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! ass-kicking doll.
The Tura Satana Action Figure Is Here Read More
The stars of American straight-to-video horror appear on the infamous Friday night Channel 4 show.
Scream Queens On The Word Read More
Poland’s most prolific and eccentric action film director goes all autobiographical in his new film. Is the world ready?
He’s Back: Patryk Vega’s Invisible War (Niewidzialna Wojna) Read More
A vintage documentary look at the nudist lifestyle that is both enthusiastic and salacious.
The 1930s Nudism Racket Read More
A collection of irresistible movie pairings from the glory days of cinema.
The World’s Greatest Double Bills Read More
Does the latest film from the infamous Polish exploitation filmmaker finally go too far?
The Small And Twisted World Of Patryk Vega Read More
A collection of movie posters that promised patrons something rather different than the film that they would eventually see.
Woefully Misleading Movie Posters Read More
Gloriously unrestrained radio trailers from the golden age of exploitation cinema.
Superstrong, Supernatural And Superbad! A Fistful Of Exploitation Movie Radio Spots Read More
Notorious censor-baiter David McGillivray launches his own online chat show.
Little Did You Know – The Chat Show Read More
George Romero’s first film after Dawn of the Dead was an ambitious attempt to break free of the horror straitjacket.
Knightriders: George Romero’s Ambitious Attempt At A Career Renaissance Read More