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Cannibal Error: Anti-Film Propaganda and the 'Video Nasties' Panic of the 1980s Classics_Gift_Guide After a series of increasingly

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After a series of increasingly chilling events—mysterious phone calls

Artist Simon Bisley and writer Lee Hammock give us the central tale titled "The Last Voyage of the Infinite Succor

Open conversation about such fraught issues is the only realistic path forward

Cash Rivers

tries his best to get his team into the Superkicks selection amid objections from his coach and school principal

Cannibal Error: Anti-Film Propaganda and the 'Video Nasties' Panic of the 1980s Classics_Gift_Guide After a series of increasinglyIn the early 1980s, video technology forever changed the face of home entertainment. The videocassette a handy sized cartridge of magnetic tape inside a plastic shell domesticated cinema as families across Britain began to consume films in an entirely new way. Demand was high and the result was a video gold rush, with video rental outlets appearing on every high street almost overnight. Without moderation their shelves filled with all manner of films

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