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THE 2017 VERSION OF THE 366 WEIRD MOVIES YEARBOOK IS (FINALLY) HERE!

Every year we promise to get the previous year’s Yearbook out sooner, and every year it ends up debuting sometime in the middle of the following year. We did manage to get it out a few days sooner this time, in May, at least. Longtime readers and collectors have learned to live with these delays. Fortunately, the movies examined herein are still fresh and weird.

As always, the recycled ad copy speaks for itself:

Covering everything weird, from art house surrealism to next-generation cult movies to so-bad-they’re-weird B-movie atrocities, 366 Weird Movies has been meeting all of your weird movie needs since 2009 with a combination of sly humor and serious insight. This is our annual Yearbook covering all the weird movies released and re-released in 2017, from “The Bad Batch” to “We Are the Flesh”, with 35 full-length reviews, extensive capsules and supplemental listings, and exclusive interviews with gore maestro Yoshihiro Nishimura (“Tokyo Gore Police” and the upcoming “Kodoku Meatball Machine”), the director and crew of the genre hit “Lowlife,” and others. If it’s weird, it’s a movie, it’s from 2017, and 366 Weird Movies covered it, you’ll find it here!

You can buy the 366 Weird Movies 2017 Yearbook here. Don’t forget that it’s also available (for a mere $3.49!) in a Kindle version.

All profits derived from your kind purchase will go towards paying our hosting costs. Any leftover monies will be wasted on G. Smalley’s relentless and desperate pursuit of hedonistic excess: an ocean of gin, a parade of cheap floozies, and impulsive weird movie purchases that leave him feeling physically spent, but empty and soulless. Good times!

Next year, let’s aim for an April 2019 release! Even though we say this every year, next year it’s doable!

THE (KINDLE VERSION) OF THE 2017 YEARBOOK IS FINALLY HERE!

Late, as usual. As always, the recycled ad copy speaks for itself:

Covering everything weird, from art house surrealism to next-generation cult movies to so-bad-they’re-weird B-movie atrocities, 366 Weird Movies has been meeting all of your weird movie needs since 2009 with a combination of sly humor and serious insight. This is our annual Yearbook covering all the weird movies released and re-released in 2017, from “The Bad Batch” to “We Are the Flesh”, with 35 full-length reviews, extensive capsules and supplemental listings, and exclusive interviews with gore maestro Yoshihiro Nishimura (“Tokyo Gore Police” and the upcoming “Kodoku Meatball Machine”), the director and crew of the genre hit “Lowlife,” and others. If it’s weird, it’s a movie, it’s from 2017, and 366 Weird Movies covered it, you’ll find it here.

The print version of the Yearbook requires additional formatting and proofing and should be available for sale in a couple of weeks.

Buy the 2017 Kindle edition of the 366 Weird Movies Yearbook here (please).

THE 2016 VERSION OF THE 366 WEIRD MOVIES YEARBOOK IS (FINALLY) HERE!

Every year we promise to get the previous year’s Yearbook out sooner, and every year it ends up debuting sometime in the middle of the following year. Longtime readers and collectors have learned to live with these delays. Fortunately, the movies examined herein are still fresh and weird.

366 Weird Movies 2016 Yearbook Cover

As always, the recycled ad copy speaks for itself:

Covering everything weird, from art house surrealism to next-generation cult movies to so-bad-they’re-weird B-movie atrocities, 366 Weird Movies has been meeting all of your weird movie needs since 2009 with a combination of sly humor and serious insight. Our 2016 Yearbook contains over 50 full-length movie reviews, plus extensive supplemental listings, film festival reports, book reviews, and exclusive interviews. If it’s weird, it’s a movie, it was released in 2016, and 366 Weird Movies covered it, you’ll find it here!

You can buy the 366 Weird Movies 2015 Yearbook from Createspace (our preference, due to higher royalties) or from Amazon (coming soon) or from a host of secondary retail outlets in a month or so. Don’t forget that it’s also available (for a mere $3.49!) in a Kindle version.

All profits derived from your kind purchase will go towards paying our hosting costs. Any leftover monies will be wasted on G. Smalley’s relentless and desperate pursuit of hedonistic excess: an ocean of gin, a parade of cheap floozies, and impulsive weird movie purchases that leave him feeling physically spent, but empty and soulless. Good times!

Next year, let’s aim for an April 2018 release! It’s doable!

THE 2016 YEARBOOK IS HERE! (KINDLE ONLY, FOR NOW…)

Late, as usual. As always, the recycled ad copy speaks for itself:

Covering everything weird, from art house surrealism to next-generation cult movies to so-bad-they’re-weird B-movie atrocities, 366 Weird Movies has been meeting all of your weird movie needs since 2009 with a combination of sly humor and serious insight. This is our annual Yearbook covering all the weird movies released and re-released in 2016, from “April and the Extraordinary World” to “World of Tomorrow”, with over 50 full-length reviews, extensive supplemental listings, and exclusive interviews with Joel Potrykus (“The Alchemist Cookbook”), Pablo Rivera (“Psychonauts: The Forgotten Children”), and others. If it’s weird, and it’s a movie, and it’s from 2016, and 366 Weird Movies covered it, you’ll find it here.

This year, the transcriptions of the 2016 Fantasia interviews (available on our YouTube channel and on these pages) are included as exclusive bonus content (in all editions). The Kindle edition of the Yearbook has fewer pictures, but they are in color (for those with color-capable readers, obviously).

The print version of the Yearbook requires additional formatting and proofing and should be for sale in a couple of weeks.

366 Weird Movie 2016 Yearbook Kindle

Buy the 2016 Kindle edition of the 366 Weird Movies Yearbook here (please).

366 DISTRIBUTION RELEASES “MONDO ART”

For immediate release

Mondo ArtFamed Palm Beach art critic “Indio” travels around the United States and Mexico showcasing some of the most shocking and disturbing art forms ever captured on Super 8 film! A feminist art film about a chauvinist penis houseplant, “Ammo Sexual” paintings, nudist colony body painting, a suicide artist’s final masterpiece, insane asylum creations, and a graphic live on-stage body piercing performance are just of a few of the chapters in this twisted, 1960s-style mondo grindhouse film.

366 Weird Movies is proud to add Mondo Art to our catalog of truly weird, truly independent underground films.

Currently available on DVD or video-on-demand (the current download-to-own price is $2.50, for a short time only).

Trailer (NSFW, 18+)


“Mondo Art” theme song music video (featuring footage from the film) by Steven Jude