Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Photo Credit: Pathfinder Pictures / Tubi Movies Schlock! The Secret History of American Movies is a documentary that looks into ...
The exploitation genre of movies is a cinematic archetype that encompasses plenty of low budget schlock churned out in the 70s. It's recognizable by its complete disregard for quality in favor of raw ...
While I am extremely grateful to the Reader for the “highly recommended” rating given to Schlock! The Secret History of American Movies in last week’s CUFF reviews [August 17], I feel compelled to ...
It was the mid-‘80s. In the backroom of a video rental store called Armchair Video, I sat as a child with unlimited access to hundreds of VHS titles. As we can tell by the website for which I write, ...
The opening scenes of Ray Greene's documentary Schlock!: The Secret History Of American Movies demonstrate how easy it is for a celebration of pop trash to labor under contradictions. For the most ...
Exploitation movies don’t get much more deliriously exploitative than pulpy auteur Robert Rodriguez’s high-octane tribute to grindhouse cinema, Machete, co-directed by his long-time collaborator Ethan ...