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If you’re a fan of bold, irreverent and stoutly unrepentant outsider art, chances are you’ve encountered the distinctly deranged work of cartoonist Mike Diana. And if you’re familiar with Diana’s predominately self-published output, then you’re likely to be aware of the infamous Boiled Angel incident where he became the first U.S. artist to be tried, convicted and briefly jailed on three counts of artistic obscenity. What you might not know is that producers Anthony Sneed and the radical Mike Hunchback are currently running a Kickstarter campaign to finish a full-length feature documentary to be directed by cult favorite filmmaker Frank...

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Fans of bodacious brain-munching zombie comic books, this slab's for you! LUNCHMEAT is absolutely VHStoked to collaborate with X Knight Productions and The Living Corpse Crew to present a limited edition VHS release of INKED: The Art of the Living Corpse: a 35 minute independently-produced documentary detailing the complete history of The Living Corpse comic created by Ken Haeser and Buz Hasson! This limited VHS edition is currently available as a reward on the The Living Corpse: Relics Kickstarter campaign (and only three bundles remain!) so you best groove on over and support those totally radical dudes in The Corpse...

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Those radical rewind-inclined dudes over at Massacre Video are at it again, Videovores! You probably recall when they recently unleashed a fantastic slipcase cover VHS edition of the outrageous shot-on-video splatter flick 555 (which you can read all about RIGHT HERE) that got a lot of Tapeheads totally VHStoked, but they’re about to get VHS heads revving up their VCRs all over again with a trio of totally killer tapes set to be unleashed at 6PM EST on 10/21/2016 exclusively on Massacre Video’s official site. The three slabs about ready to be served up in association with Severin Films? NURSE...

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The video vindicating crew over at Lo-Fi Video should already be on your rewind radar for their outstanding fresh VHS editions from the past, which include some bodacious big box releases for the cult favorite Linnea Quigey’s Horror Workout and the spectacular post-apocalyptic horror comedy sensation Turbo Kid, along with their more recent VHS re-animation for the radical rock n’ roll slasher Rocktober Blood. And now, just in time for the most wonderfully weird time of the year, Lo-Fi is unleashing a deluxe slab of horror anthology excellence to pump up your Halloween home video playlist, complete with some groovy...

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The voyeuristic allure of “found footage” has fascinated audiences from its inception in cinema, with films like Man Bites Dog and The Blair Witch Project practically redefining the boundaries of on-screen terror, along with more obscure entries like Jean-Teddy Fillppe’s Forbidden Files and Lunchmeat favorite America’s Deadliest Home Video displaying even earlier employment of found footage techniques to captivate curious audiences. As exemplified in ADHV, it seems that the VHS format fully embodies those aesthetic elements which take that “discovered and uncovered” plausibility to a whole new level. How many times have you happened upon an unmarked VHS tape that...

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