Growing up in the 1980s had a quality that’s genuinely hard to explain to anyone who wasn’t there. It was loud and colorful, full of neon and synthesizers and Saturday morning cartoons. It also had an undercurrent of low-grade dread that nobody really talked about, because nobody had the language for it yet. You were …
Cinema has always had the power to disturb. From its earliest days, films capable of triggering genuine public outrage or irrational fear were met not just with criticism but with outright prohibition. Governments, religious groups, and moral guardians have all taken their turn at the censor’s desk, and the results have been fascinating – sometimes …






