Nigel Wingrove’s new publication brings back the glory days of the transgressive press.

Nigel Wingrove’s new publication brings back the glory days of the transgressive press.
The hallucinogenic vampire cinema of French cinema’s most underrated fantastic film director.
Frank Zappa’s notoriously self-indulgent film and the long-banned stage show version of it.
The rise and fall of subversive late-night programming at The Festival Of Fantastic Films.
The Redemption Films version of the Hammer Horror film is not for the faint-hearted.
A brief history of scurrilously irreligious modern art.
The fallout of the Charlie Hebdo killings and the brief flowering of support for free speech that followed, remembered five years on.
The international government push to impose localised control over what we can and cannot see online.
Surreal extremes in a high school tale of money, death and hive-mind madness.
The hidden world of conservative latex fashion.
The UK government’s sudden and selective embrace of free speech is a little hard to swallow.
The unexpectedly large number of pop and rock songs inspired by the notorious genocidal figure.