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Tag Archives: Psychedelic
Black Magic Rites (1973)
At least there’s one thing that’s easy to understand about this film, which is why it was brought into existence. Released in Italy as Riti, magie nere e segrete orge nel trecento… (Rites, Black Magic and Secret Orgies in the … Continue reading
Posted in Theater Caligari
Tagged 70's, horror, Italy, Psychedelic, Satanism, Surreal, Vampire, witches
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Fritz the Cat (1972)
When R. Crumb met R. Bakshi, the art of animation exploded. And so did (pretty damn close to immediately) their relationship. As recounted in Unfiltered: The Complete Ralph Bakshi by Jon M. Gibson and Chris McDonnell, Bakshi, an animator for … Continue reading
Posted in Theater Inkwell
Tagged 70's, Animation, Fritz the Cat, Psychedelic, R. Crumb, Ralph Bakshi, sexploitation, Surreal
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Good Morning and Goodbye! (1967)
This is what a Russ Meyer fable looks like. Good Morning and Goodbye! (1967) makes its point clear with the subtlety of a jackhammer (you will note all the quarry imagery in the film). This is a film about being … Continue reading
Posted in Theater Psychotronic
Tagged 60's, Alaina Capri, cheesecake, Haji, impotence, Psychedelic, Russ Meyer, sexploitation, witches
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