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Psychotronic Video – The Cult Classic Guide to Exploitation, B-Movies, and Offbeat Cinema
Psychotronic Video was a legendary magazine that celebrated the weird, wild, and wonderful world of exploitation films, B-movies, and cult cinema. First published in 1989, this magazine quickly became a favorite among film fans who loved everything from underground horror and grindhouse features to psychedelic science fiction and obscure low-budget gems. It embraced the eccentric, the forgotten, and the outlandish, providing in-depth reviews and critiques of films that were often dismissed by mainstream cinema.
With its honest and unapologetic approach to film criticism, Psychotronic Video covered the best of the worst—films that were too strange, too daring, or just too low-budget to find a place in the spotlight. Featuring interviews with filmmakers, profiles of underground actors, and featurettes on obscure genres like softcore, horror, action, and sci-fi, it became the ultimate guide to cult and exploitation films. The magazine was known for its distinctive voice and humor, celebrating everything that was bizarre and unconventional in the world of cinema.
For lovers of offbeat films, quirky documentaries, and the oddities that make cult cinema so compelling, Psychotronic Video was the magazine that always delivered the weirdest, most entertaining, and often shocking films to discover. If you love movies that dare to be different, this is your guide to the most adventurous and off-the-beaten-path filmography.










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