LAW AND ORDER
A documentary about police officers from 1969 that seems especially relevant to 2020
A documentary about police officers from 1969 that seems especially relevant to 2020
I’m very sorry to bid farewell to Sir Alan Parker, who passed on July 31
RAW DOG was released with lurid cover art highlighting the story’s more exploitable elements, but the novel is far richer and more thoughtful than it might seem
This novel, a best seller in its day, is a must-read for fans of old school black uprising scenarios of the type written by scribes like Sam Greenlee and Leroi Jones
Fans of “Kill Whitey” fiction of the 1960s and 70s will note that the premise of this 1969 novel is nearly identical to that of SIEGE by Edwin Corley
This book, France’s answer to THE TURNER DIARIES, is the current bible of America’s alt-right movement
This graphic novel, initially published in 1999, would appear to be the wild card among Joe Lansdale’s comic work
This “blaxploitation” movie is infamous for a one-minute scene near the end involving a homicidal penis…which is indeed an eye-opener, but the rest of the film is pretty crappy
Get ready, because this is quite simply the most hackle-raising, mind-blowing, screamingly offensive exploitation movie of all time!
A far weirder-than-average potboiler from the sixties. It’s a druggy adventure set in San Francisco’s Chinatown, starring the one and only Vincent Price