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To mark the thirtieth anniversary of the passing of the Video Recordings Act in the UK, this episode we look back on the 'video nasty' debacle, focussing our attentions on one of the most infamous titles caught up in the hysteria; Ruggero Deodato's Cannibal Holocaust.
Elsewhere in the podcast, Dee and Paul battle it out in 'Iain's Video Nasty Quiz', with the hope of proving once and for all who knows the most about low-budget, banned exploitation horror films from the '70s and '80s. And if that in itself ain't an enviable victory prize, then I frigging well have no idea what is.
As the panel picks over the remaining chunks of flesh left clinging to a severed hand found deep in the Colombian jungle, we quench our thirst with Greene King IPA, Peroni Doppio Malto, Cusqueña, Kinnegar's Devil's Backbone and Brooklyn Lager. Yum.
Saddle up and get ready for a night of terror and ritual sacrifice; we’re off to the abandoned village of Berzano for an audience with the Blind Dead.
This episode tackles one of the most influential films of the early Spanish horror boom. But can this snail’s pace zombie classic still entertain...
Published 04/15/18
It's time for the scariest damn night of the year! That's right; the third annual WSD festive special is upon us...
This year our stockings are full of yuletide violence and controversy, as we tackle the 1984 seasonal slasher Silent Night Deadly Night.
An axe-wiedling Santa Clause; the...
Published 12/10/17