Horror TV Series: ‘Monsters’ from 1991 featuring Laura Branigan.
A seductive lady of mystery arrives in the middle of the night with a warning for an arrogant radio host on his late night talk show..🎙️📻
Horror TV Series: ‘Monsters’ from 1991 featuring Laura Branigan.
A seductive lady of mystery arrives in the middle of the night with a warning for an arrogant radio host on his late night talk show..🎙️📻
What happens when you mix rave culture, chaos and create a media storm; you get The KLF. Bill Drummond and Jimmy Cauty took the punk spirit and translated it into chart success.. tearing it apart from the inside and taking themselves with it.
The first video is a trailer for ‘Who Killed The KLF’. An hour and a half long film available to rent or buy on YouTube.
The second is a YouTube video essay by Trash Theory, telling the story of the KLF in a 40 minute documentary.
The final video is The White Room.. an ambient unreleased film from the KLF.. on a roadtrip to the justified ancients of Moo Moo Land no doubt..

Il disprezzo per il denaro è un altro trucco dei ricchi per lasciare i poveri senza.
Michael Corleone (Il Padrino - Parte II)
Step right up, B-movie aficionados, and prepare for a deep dive into the wonderfully weird world of TEENAGE EXORCIST! This 1991 straight-to-video flick was born from a story by the legendary schlockmeister Fred Olen Ray. It was directed by Grant Austin Waldman. The film stars the queen of scream herself, Brinke Stevens, who also penned the screenplay. It is a delightful blend of low-budget horror…
😈 “Teenage Exorcist”: A Gloriously Goofy Slice of '90s Horror-Comedy! 🍕
She got that Necronomicon coochie
Ancient parchment texture, like the hide of an animal that’s been extinct for a millennia, one stroke and you reciting dead languages tryna summon your own downfall.
Revisiting “Showgirls”: Gay Cult Film Gets Own Documentary
What’s queer about Showgirls (1995), the infamous Hollywood fiasco famous for its ice-cube-on-nipple scene among other distractions, and why am I reviewing the documentary on this salacious misadventure now? We’ll get there in a second.
What you can’t wait? Okay, just listen to what Jeffrey McHale, the director of the supremely entertaining doc You Don’t Nomi, had to say to the Advocate’s Tracy E. Gilchrist: “There’s no question that the queer community has kept Showgirls alive for all these years through pure adoration.”
Its much-maligned star, Elizabeth Berkley, concurs: “A year ago the Academy honored me and the film. You never know in life. A full-circle moment. They have embraced it. So have the audiences, especially the LGBTQ community has embraced it from Day One. I will say that. So the gratitude goes to the community in a big way. My heart is full.”
So are the hearts of the many dragsters who have taken on Nomi.