Welcome back! This update brings an article on tragic starlet Julie Lee. Born to a working class family in Yorkshire, the ambitious Miss Lee dabbled in modeling, acting and even prostitution, desperate to find any means to grab the success she desperately craved. All that would come to an end in a fiery car crash on the M4 in 1983. We take a brief look at the tragically brief life and career of Julie Lee, in the latest article on The Grindhouse Effect. READ ARTICLE
In the next update, coming soon, we’ll review Julie’s only notable film role in the sloppy EMMANUELLE IN SOHO. Until then, enjoy!
First, I’ve resurrected a video from the old site, spruced it up and am bringing it back: EMANUELLE IN BANGKOK: A TRIBUTE (2.0). Basically, the video is scenes from the film set to music from the soundtrack. The original upload got nearly 65,000 views, so I thought it was time to bring it back! You can see it and much more in the Screening Room (or you can watch below).
Plus…FINALLY an update to the sounds section! This time we present six fun radio spots from some of our favorite Kaiju (Japanese giant monster) movies! Check it out on the Sounds page!
Happy July, everyone! Let’s get started with a new review! This time, we’re taking a look at Theodore Gershuny’s psychosexual masterwork SUGAR COOKIES. A sinister film producer kills his star in a kinky game of Russian Roulette and stages it as a suicide. He tasks the actress’ agent into finding him a new plaything, with explosive results for everyone involved.
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This essential slice of cinema stars cult siren Lynn Lowry, Warhol Superstar Mary Woronov and George Shannon in a decadent, sinister performance. You can read our review of SUGAR COOKIES here.
Stay tuned for a big update next time with another new review, new sounds and new wallpaper all dedicated to the cult classic THE APPLE. Coming soon!