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Love Letter to Edie Original VHS Cover
The film’s first release in 1975 was on 16mm film, when it only played in movie theaters and film festivals. Around 1985, VHS cassettes...
Conservative Star Columnist Rod Dreher Invokes Ghost of Edith Massey ?!?#$@%?!
Edith Massey in “Pink Flamingos” wishes a Happy Easter to all! It’s Easter, when eggs become an important subject across the country, and...
Searching for Royalty Checks from Low Budget Movies
“Searching for Sugar Man” tells the story of singer-songwriter, Sixto Rodriguez, who played bars and coffee shops around Detroit....
Outtakes of Jean-Michel Basquait in “New York Beat”-“Downtown 81”
Jean-Michel Basquait tagging in Alphabet City during a shoot for the movie “New York Beat/Downtown 81” Stumbled across this video today...
Herzog Enters the Abyss, Again—Review of “Into the Abyss”
Werner Herzog outside the prison where much of the filming was done. German filmmaker Werner Herzog is my favorite filmmaker of all...
“Prometheus” Reviewed – A Hunk of Baloney
This laughable poster is of a scene that never appears in the movie and has nothing to do with the plot. It’s an amazing example of the...
“In Darkness” on Netflix a Real Chiller
To me it was on the level of “Das Boot.” It is a terrorizing 2.5 hours of relentless horrors and ugliness that won’t let you look away. ...
Liz Renay: The Star Who Would Replace Divine
Divine would have been the logical star choice. He had been his star on at least three of his earliest black and white movies, but the...
Jean-Michel Basquiat: Underground Artist and Six Million Dollar Man
Jean-Michel Basquiat portrait by Andy Warhol I lived and worked in downtown New York City in the early 1980s when the arts were going...
Video from “Love Letter to Edie, Director’s Cut DVD” – Robert Maier’s
Click to view on YouTube. Read about Robert Maier’s fifteen years working with John Waters in the new book “Low Budget Hell: Making...