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A wilfully offensive band, The Mentors gained infamy for performing in black executioner hoods and spewing cartoonishly racist, homophobic and misogynistic lyrics in the 1980s and ‘90s—but was their use of shock meant to propagate hate or confront it?
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Genre: Biography, Documentary
Director: David Lawrence, Rodney Ascher, Ryan Sexton
Actors: Bill Maher, Burak Agan, El Duce, Eric Carlson, Gwar, Jerry Springer, Milo Yiannopoulos, Robin Thicke, Steve Broy
Moby Doc
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Soul Boys of the Western World
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Get on Up
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Ray Harryhausen: Special Effects Titan
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Only the Dead
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The Taking of Tiger Mountain
Based on the real life story of an incident in 1946 during the Chinese Civil War, the film involves a communist reconnaissance team soldier Yang Zirong who disguised himself as…