The rare and forgotten exploitation cinema experts over at Vinegar Syndrome have officially launched their new streaming service, titled Exploitation.TV, which specializes in all things sleaze, trash, drive-in, and genre film from the ’70s and ’80s.
Now, as a fan of all of those things I naturally picked up an account (full disclosure: I was a backer of their Indiegogo campaign) and I don’t even know where to start. The interface is still a bit rough around the edges, but everything I watched streamed perfectly and there are so many titles on here I never even heard of, it’s very exciting.
If you’re into the glory days of exploitation films, then you definitely need to check this service out at exploitation.tv. They already have hundreds of titles and are planning to add tons more, and these are movies that you’ll never in a million years be able to find on Netflix and Hulu – or anywhere else for that matter.
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