This week, Lori is joined once again by Aria of Queer Horror Cult to look at a trio of video nasties that just love to boss you around and awaken that contrarian spirit, with "Don't Go Near the Park" (1979), "Don't Go in the House" (1979), and
This week, Lori takes a look at the origin and zenith of the cannibal genre, with Umberto Lenzi's cannibal films. Looking at both video nasties "Man From Deep River" (1972) and Cannibal Ferox (1981), as well as non-video nasty Eaten Alive! (198
This week Lori is joined once again by Aria to discuss a couple of video nasties about the famed cryptid Bigfoot, and the Himalayan Yeti, alongside a couple other choice cinematic selections. Movies discussed are "The Legend of Boggy Creek" (19
This week, Lori is once again joined by Aria of Queer Horror Cult for a double feature of Joe D'Amato video nasties, taking a look at "Anthropophagus" (1980), and it's spiritual successor, "Absurd" (1981).
In the first brand new, first-run episode of Gutter Flicks, Lori is joined by Aria of Queer Horror Cult to look at Lucio Fulci's Gates of Hell trilogy, discussing "City of the Living Dead" (1980), "The Beyond" (1981), and "The House by the Ceme
In this episode (originally released as an episode of Queer Horror Cult), Lori takes a look at Wes Craven's banned video nasty debut, "The Last House on the Left" (1972), and the permutations of, including Ingmar Bergman's "The Virgin Spring" (
In the pilot episode of Gutter Flicks (originally appearing as an episode of Queer Horror Cult), Lori, joined by Aria from Queer Horror Cult, discusses the history of the video nasty moral panic, and dives into the first of 72 movies on the vid