A journey into nastiness and a night in Sheffield.
Disciples,
This week we descend into the infamous UK Video Nasties list, beginning with one of its most notorious entries: the 1978 exploitation shocker The Toolbox Murders. Was it art, trash, or just the kind of thing your mum warned you about? (Spoiler: probably all three.)
Then — the sermon shifts to Sheffield, where we’re joined by Reel Steel Cinema
(@reelsteelcinema): a group dedicated to celebrating cult classics and cinematic oddities. We talk about their mission, their love of horror, and their very special one-off 16mm screening of The Evil Dead at C.A.D.S Sheffield
(@cads_sheff) — a grassroots arts charity that’s been fueling creativity since 2009.
(@reelsteelcinema): a group dedicated to celebrating cult classics and cinematic oddities. We talk about their mission, their love of horror, and their very special one-off 16mm screening of The Evil Dead at C.A.D.S Sheffield
(@cads_sheff) — a grassroots arts charity that’s been fueling creativity since 2009.
Chainsaws. Controversy. Community.
This episode has it all.
This episode has it all.
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