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Finders Keepers, Lovers Weepers! (1968) — Russ Meyer’s Sleazy Heist Classic
Russ Meyer, the king of sexploitation cinema, delivered another cult classic in 1968 with Finders Keepers, Lovers Weepers!—a seedy, high-energy mix of crime, infidelity, and burlesque sleaze. While not as well-known as Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! or Vixen!, this film still packs that unmistakable Meyer punch, with busty beauties, fast edits, and a bizarre yet […]
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In the summer of 1981, Heavy Metal hit theaters like a bolt of neon lightning, frying the minds of teenagers, stoners, and sci-fi junkies everywhere. If you were lucky enough to catch it on the big screen—or later, during its legendary bootleg VHS years—you know the deal: this wasn’t your average cartoon. This was an […]
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Cannibal Holocaust (1980): The Most Controversial Film Ever Made
Few films have ever earned the level of infamy that Cannibal Holocaust (1980) has. Banned in multiple countries, seized by authorities, and even landing its director in court on obscenity and murder charges, this isn’t just another grindhouse shocker—it’s the granddaddy of them all. And now, SCREW is brings you the uncut, unfiltered version of […]
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Rudy Ray Moore in The Human Tornado – Pimps, Payback & Poetry
Rudy Ray Moore wasn’t just a man—he was a force of nature. And in The Human Tornado, he was a one-man wrecking crew of rhymes, ass-whoopings, and unfiltered bravado. The scene? A busted-up club somewhere in the deep South, where Dolemite—played by Moore himself—was on the run after bedding the sheriff’s wife. The town’s finest […]
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Women in Revolt! (1971): Warhol’s Feminist Revenge Fantasy
Women in Revolt! (1971) is a bizarre and unconventional entry in Andy Warhol’s film catalog, blending his signature avant-garde style with a provocative feminist satire. Directed by Paul Morrissey and produced by Warhol, the film features a cast of his most iconic superstars, including Jack Smith, Candy Darling, and Holly Woodlawn. However, this film wasn’t […]
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Anatomy of a Psycho (1961): The Grindhouse Shock That Shaped Exploitation Cinema
Anatomy of a Psycho (1961) is a low-budget exploitation film that carved its niche in the world of psycho-thriller cinema. Directed by Joseph M. Newman, the film explores the dark and twisted psychology of criminal behavior and the psychological underpinnings of a young man, Billy, who is released from a mental institution only to find […]
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Dolemite (1975): Whoopin’ Yo Ass in Iambic Pentameter
Dolemite (1975) is the original O.G. cult classic that cemented Rudy Ray Moore as a legendary figure in blaxploitation cinema. Written by and starring Moore, the film tells the story of Dolemite, a pimp and martial artist who is framed for a crime he didn’t commit and returns to clear his name. With his charisma, […]
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Yojimbo (1961): Kurosawa’s Masterpiece of Samurai Cinema
Yojimbo (1961) is a classic Japanese samurai film directed by the legendary Akira Kurosawa, and it remains one of the most influential and stylized films in the history of cinema. Set in the Edo period of Japan, the film follows the lone wanderer Sanjuro Kuwabatake, played by the iconic Toshiro Mifune, who arrives in a […]
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Tarzoon: Shame of the Jungle (1975) – A Wild, Animated Satire with Belushi and Murray
Tarzoon: Shame of the Jungle (1975) is an outrageous and bizarre animated film that combines raunchy humor, social satire, and surreal animation, making it one of the most unique and strange films of its time. Directed by Picha and written by John B. Vassal, the film is a loose parody of Tarzan, following the adventures […]
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Flesh for Frankenstein (1973): Andy Warhol’s Cult Horror Classic
SCREW is thrilled to present 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 infamous entries in the Warhol-produced canon. It’s […]

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