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Author Archives: Jeff Kuykendall
Pink Flamingos (1972)
2021 is the 10th anniversary of Midnight Only. To mark the occasion, this imaginary, rat-infested, leaky-roofed theater is raising the curtain on historically important midnight movies. A key element in midnight movies is the act of transgression, a communal act … Continue reading
Posted in Theater Psychotronic
Tagged 70's, Cannibals, Cookie Mueller, coprophagia, Danny Mills, David Lochary, Divine, drag, Edith Massey, flasher, John Waters, Mary Vivian Pearce, Midnight Movie, Mink Stole
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Reefer Madness (1938)
2021 is the 10th anniversary of Midnight Only. To mark the occasion, this imaginary, rat-infested, leaky-roofed theater is raising the curtain on historically important midnight movies. “The motion picture you are about to witness may startle you. It would not … Continue reading
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Tagged 30's, Drama, Drugs, Marijuana, Midnight Movie
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El Topo (1970)
2021 is the 10th anniversary of Midnight Only. To mark the occasion, this imaginary, rat-infested, leaky-roofed theater is raising the curtain on historically important midnight movies. “When you were seven yards from the corral, my rabbits began to die.” Alejandro … Continue reading
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