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The Village began as an investigation into the Toronto Police Service’s handling of the Bruce McArthur case. As host Justin Ling was researching the first season of the podcast, more and more unsolved cases came to his attention – including ones in Montreal.
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Deep Throat became trendy.
In gay erotica, the earliest feature works by directors like Wakefield Poole and Joe Gage were well received in their premieres, and most are considered classics.
Crossing artistic boundaries seems relevant considering that the mainstream Landmark-owned Embarcadero Center Cinema s offering this week.
Gay porn actor and director
Fred Halsted s work more daringly crossed the genres of experimental non-narrative structure and SM-themed kink to not so much critical or viewer acclaim back in the 70s.
A double feature of
L.A. Plays Itself and
Sextool will screen at the Embarcadero Center Cinema July 9-15 with three screenings daily (2:10, 4:40, and 7pm; 1 Embarcadero St.). East Bay retro-porn fans can see the films at the Berkeley Shattuck Theatre (1:15, 4pm & 7:15; 2230 Shattuck, Ave.).