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Movies Till Dawn: Scream, Saturday Morning Strange, Scream!
“Marihuana/Narcotic” (1936/1933, Kino Lorber/Something Weird Video) Fake News as Your Grandparents Saw It: a double bill of rabid anti-drug films from notorious exploitation filmmaker Dwain Esper, which detail how pot and opium fueled a descent from middle-class contentment to eventual … Continue reading
Movies Till Dawn: The Saturday Morning Strange – “Godmonster of Indian Flats” (1973)
The irresistible force paradox – which asks us to consider what happens if an unstoppable object collides with an irresistible force – is put to the test in this bizarre hybrid of science fiction, experimental film and underground comedy. Virginia … Continue reading
Movies Till Dawn: What You Could Be Watching This Weekend (Delinquent Spirits Edition)
“Pastor Paul” (2015, IndiePix) Pressed into playing the ghost of Hamlet’s father in a Ghanaian film, white mathematician Benjamin (co-writer/producer/director Jules David Bartkowski) appears to become possessed by a real spirit, and sets out to find help from both the … Continue reading
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Movies Till Dawn: The Saturday Morning Strange – “The Zodiac Killer” (1971)
Audacious no-budget thriller which attempted to give an identity and a motive to the titular psychopath, who was still at large in northern California at the time of its release, and as of this writing, remains as such. Here, the … Continue reading