Welcome to another edition of Home Video Highlights, the column dedicated to the best and most exciting titles that are brand new to Blu-ray. The releases being highlighted this week are once again from Vinegar Syndrome, the boutique label dedicated to preserving the best of cult, underground, exploitation, and sexploitation, and it’s safe to say that all those bases are covered with these three releases.
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If you are a filmmaker – or an aspiring one – and looking for a little bit of inspiration, the first release that should absolutely be sought out is “Shot.” Filmed in 1973 in Champaign, Il, director Mitch Brown and producer Nate Kohn – college students at the time – raised $15,000 by holding campus film screenings.
Continue reading Three Slices of Strange 70’s Sleaze: ‘Shot,’ ‘Dear Dead Delilah,’ & ‘Wonder Women’ at The Playlist.
Read More: 55 Must-See Films: The 2018 Fall Movie Preview
If you are a filmmaker – or an aspiring one – and looking for a little bit of inspiration, the first release that should absolutely be sought out is “Shot.” Filmed in 1973 in Champaign, Il, director Mitch Brown and producer Nate Kohn – college students at the time – raised $15,000 by holding campus film screenings.
Continue reading Three Slices of Strange 70’s Sleaze: ‘Shot,’ ‘Dear Dead Delilah,’ & ‘Wonder Women’ at The Playlist.
- 9/9/2018
- by Ryan Oliver
- The Playlist
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