Often associated with the category of B-movies or with cult cinema as a whole, exploitation cinema consists of films that capitalize on controversial current events or taboo topics and exploit them ...
Why is 'A House of Dynamite' a nuclear exploitation film? Because the movie makes almost no sense. It pushes the alarm button ...
'Chainsaws Were Singing' review: This '70s horror throwback is a time capsule… of the early 2010s?
Shot over a decade ago, guerilla-style in Estonia, the low-budget horror musical Chainsaws Were Singing is a pastiche of genre tropes that its filmmaker spent years completing nearly by himself.
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