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“I’m personally against seeing my pictures and statues in the streets, but it’s what the people want.”
Saparmurat Niyazov, dictator of Turkmenistan
Brooklyn, 1955-64: A boy learns about life and death from the WWII vets and Holocaust survivors who surround him.
Part memoir, part film criticism, this book looks at the affect New York and New Jersey theatre audiences had on films as much as it is a book about exploitation films.
A rare insider’s view of the post-industrial music underground.
An introduction to the art of filmmaking for you, the budding filmmaker. It is also the very funny story of Smile Orange and VHS British filmmaking.
A unique take on the Beatles and their most controversial and divisive LP, reflecting the true spirit of the LP.
For fans of old Times Square and midnight, cult, horror, and exploitation movies.
Why would anyone want to visit sites touched by death in the first place?
A critical analysis of the career of the Manic Street Preachers and their 2001 record Know Your Enemy.
“The Mondo Cane films were an important key to what was going on in the media landscape of the 1960s, especially post the JFK assassination. Nothing was true, and nothing was untrue…” J.G. Ballard from his Introduction
Interviews with fifty-two of the most radical people in the world.
The entire run of Antonio Ghura’s Self-Published Underground Comix
Think the Weekly World News if every word was true.
The only biography of legendary scriptwriter Nigel Kneale, fully revised & updated.
When the Movie of the Week ruled the airwaves!
“Morrissey perhaps was seduced by LA like most people who are not from here, lured by the nostalgia of old Hollywood or perhaps simple sunshine.”