Harangue for Hollywood! From the blighted urban squalor of Detroit–Paris of the Midwest–came enfant terrible Mike White and his mutant publication, Cashiers du Cinemart. For fourteen years and fifteen issues the writers of Cashiers du Cinemart provided a treasure trove of writing on film and popular culture. Learn More
Over fifty years ago, with the release of The Curse of Frankenstein and Christopher Lee in Dracula, Hammer ushered in a whole new era of blood and barely restrained cleavage in glorious colour, mixing sex and horror with a style and panache that made the small British company world famous. Learn More
The world's most famous monster artist, Basil Gogos, is back in print in his Rondo Award-wining, best-selling art book, which features commentary by Rob Zombie. Learn More
Dazzling, highly stylized, excessively violent, and brimming with sex, Blaxploitation films enjoyed a brief and memorable moment in motion picture history. Learn More