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Music: Angelyne Comes To Spotify and iTunes

Hollywood Billboard Queen Angelyne's music is notoriously tough (or expensive) to find - yet good things come to those who wait as th...

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EdFringe 2019 Review: Jehovah's First Witness

Jehovah's First Witness Rating:  ★★★ Venue: Greenside Infirmary Street Tickets Rowland Nelken creates and stars in one-man p...

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Review: Mansfield 66/67

Fifties bombshell Jayne Mansfield is the subject of high camp documentary, Mansfield 66/67 , from filmmakers P. David Ebersole and Tod...

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EIFF17 Review: Pilgrimage

Before Tom Holland hits the A-List as the new Spider Man, he stars in 13th-century set Irish indie action-drama, Pilgrimage . Brendan ...

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EIFF17 Review: The Dark Mile

Scottish horror, The Dark Mile , from director Gary Love makes its debut at the Edinburgh International Film Festival. This intriguing p...

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Review: Paul Schrader's 'Dog Eat Dog'

Paul Schrader goes for the jugular with his latest film Dog Eat Dog . The cult filmmaker who gave us classics like Cat People, American ...

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EIFF 2015 Review: Roar

The cult classic label gets chucked about too easily these days - but one such film deserving of the title is first time director/actor/w...

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Sundance 2015 Review: Tangerine

Feeling like a contemporary trash epic in the vein of the work of John Waters and Andy Warhol, Tangerine unfolds on screen with an explos...

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Trailer: Abel Ferrara's Pasolini Biopic

This year is a wonderful time to be an Abel Ferrara fan with the director releasing two original features: Welcome to New York (which w...

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Trailer: Gregg Araki's White Bird in a Blizzard

Cult filmmaker Gregg Araki is back with a brand new film - his first since 2010's Kaboom. White Bird in a Blizzard sees him team-up ...

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Review: The Dance of Reality (La danza de la realidad) (GFF)

1990's The Rainbow Thief seemed like it was going to be a sad final note in the career of legendary cult auteur Alejandro Jodorowsky ...

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Trailer: I Am Divine

Cult film star, pop juggernaut, and one of the most fascinating people to enter the world of showbiz, Divine , gets the documentary treat...

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DVD Review: Lust in the Dust

Those like myself who have spent years worshiping at the feet of The Pope of Trash, John Waters and his holy sister, the late great Div...

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Preview: New Trailer For Rob Zombie's The Lords of Salem

We previewed Rob Zombie's upcoming horror feature, Lords of Salem last year, when details were rather scarce about the project. Howev...

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DVD Review: Christopher Lee is The Bloody Judge

Aficionados of cult seventies horror will be in their element with the newly released cut of Jesus Franco classic, The Bloody Judge ....

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Preview: Maborg

We're not too sure what to say about upcoming sci-fi film, Manborg - other than it looks a lot of fun.This brainchild of cult film fa...

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Preview: Barbara Steele in The Butterfly Room

We were in two minds to write about upcoming Italian horror, The Butterfly Room . It looks like a stunning genre film with a thoroughly i...

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Masterpiece: Myra Breckinridge

One of the first films features on Silver Screen Slags was cult masterpiece, Myra Breckinridge . We went into quite a bit of detail ab...

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Review: Alejandro Jodorowsky’s Santa Sangre

Watching an Alejandro Jodorowsky film is an exciting experience – you can expect provocative images, violent surrealism and a dreamlike na...

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Retrospective: Cecil B. Demented - I'm Ready For My Close-up, Mr. Demented

"Patch Adams was long enough! It doesn't need a Director's Cut!" Pecker was fun but Waters really showed us he was st...

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