One thing about author, Vincent Risoli-Black, is that he can champion causes where he finds them. Vincent Risoli-Black's new book, "ORGASMO: Disturbing Films - Sublime, Grotesque Procession" is a culmination of over fifty years of film viewing from all walks of life to the present. Some of the films are notably accessible, some are obscure and shouldn't be but remain so because of the taste of those eyeing the market have not yet changed to see their value yet. "ORGASMO: Disturbing Films - Sublime, Grotesque Procession" conceptualizes those films that may or may not be trying to seduce us to looking at things from an alternate view and that may be subversively desirous for us to see things against our usual good taste. Films mentioned are supplied with the ratings where they were available from the Catholic News Service (once the powerful National Catholic Legion of Decency). Interesting alone to see how our morality has changed through the years. Studios, directors, actors, screenwriters, producers aim to get their views across, but sometimes the result can make us uneasy or anxious because the film disturbs us and may be deceptive to our equanimity. "ORGASMO: Disturbing Films - Sublime, Grotesque Procession" uncovers them. A parade of films either winking, waving and sometimes hollering yet honoring or shielding us from their true purpose: to entertain, but some should leave us shuddering and some unjustly critiqued by those subversive curators/critics of society's desires, equally nefarious. The best aesthetic intentions etched in some of Risoli-Black's best reviews and strung into a travelogue of sorts for film-watching.
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