Scarecrow in a Garden of Cucumbers: Cult Cinema with Lou Reed’s Muse

Scarecrow in a Garden of Cucumbers isn’t a “forgotten gem” so much as a dirty fingerprint on cultural history. And Holly Woodlawn is right there in the middle of it, laughing, swaying, refusing to behave, forever walking on the wild side and dragging the rest of us with her.
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Dolemite (1975) — Motherfucker!

Dolemite is a 1975 high-voltage action-comedy starring Rudy Ray Moore as an unstoppable nightclub owner determined to take back his life and territory from the corrupt forces who framed him. Joined by D’Urville Martin, Lady Reed, Jerry Jones, and a fierce cast of unforgettable characters, Moore leads a fast-paced ride packed with kung fu showdowns, […]
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Hardware Wars – The Ultimate DIY Star Wars Spoof

Before fan films were a thing, there was Hardware Wars (1978), the ultimate low-budget Star Wars parody now streaming on SCREW. Created by Ernie Fosselius, this 13-minute short turned household junk into sci-fi magic
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Trash (1970): Warhol’s Junk-Punk Gospel of Gutter

Trash is a film about heroin, hard-ons, and hopelessness, served up with that deliciously deadpan Factory flavor that makes you feel like you're watching something illegal through a peephole in a condemned Times Square porno theater.
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Flesh for Frankenstein (1973) aka ‘Andy Warhol’s Frankenstein’

Sex, Science, and Severed Heads Collide in Glorious 3D By Che DuBois Flesh for Frankenstein (1973), also known as Andy Warhol’s Frankenstein, is a gory, provocative, and avant-garde horror film that blends grindhouse exploitation with Warhol’s trademark artistic sensibilities. Directed by Paul Morrissey, a frequent collaborator with Warhol, the film is one of the most […]
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