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About Cinemas Underbelly

Cinema's Underbelly is a YouTube channel devoted to exploring, analyzing, and reviewing extreme underground films. Spanning different time periods, genres, countries, and filmmakers, Cinema's Underbelly seeks out to bring clarity and understanding to the most transgressive and controversial films ever to be captured on celluloid.

Created and hosted by Jonathan Doe, Cinema's Underbelly also features exclusive interviews with iconic figures within the horror genre, including Teri McMinn, star of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974), Giovanni Lombardo Radice, star of Cannibal Ferox (1981), and Felissa Rose, star of Sleepaway Camp (1983). In this effort, Doe attempts to provide even more insight into the world of cult filmmaking, and the underbelly of cinema.

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Majestic Flesh Faucet of Projectile Bile (Erotic Grotesque Nonsense 4)

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