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The service has just added eight new free ad-supported TV (Fast) channels to its collection, including channels for “Great British Menu” and Gordon Ramsay’s “Hell’s Kitchen” and “Kitchen Nightmares,” aspireTV Life, and the return of its Mech+ science, robotics, and engineering channel.
The eight new channels join Plex’s expansive catalog of over 300 channels, including the 25 new channels that were just added at the end of May. Those additions included “The Dick Van Dyke Show,” “Unsolved Mysteries,” a British TV channel that includes Britcom favorites such as “Doc Martin,” and many others.
The new channels available to stream now on Plex include:
Great British Menu: Cookery competition.
Watch Now $0+ / month plex.tv
The service has just added eight new free ad-supported TV (Fast) channels to its collection, including channels for “Great British Menu” and Gordon Ramsay’s “Hell’s Kitchen” and “Kitchen Nightmares,” aspireTV Life, and the return of its Mech+ science, robotics, and engineering channel.
The eight new channels join Plex’s expansive catalog of over 300 channels, including the 25 new channels that were just added at the end of May. Those additions included “The Dick Van Dyke Show,” “Unsolved Mysteries,” a British TV channel that includes Britcom favorites such as “Doc Martin,” and many others.
The new channels available to stream now on Plex include:
Great British Menu: Cookery competition.
- 6/9/2023
- by Ashley Steves
- The Streamable
The Erotic Rites of Frankenstein
Written and directed by Jesús Franco
Spain/France, 1972
Since May of this year, I have embarked on an ongoing exploration into the cinema of Jesús Franco. After first viewing Justine (also known as Deadly Sanctuary), one of seven Franco films released in 1969 (his filmography boasts 203 directorial credits from 1957 to 2013), I sought out more of what this infamous Spanish auteur had to offer. Like Justine, some of these films have been extraordinarily entertaining: The Diabolical Dr. Z (1966), Vampyros Lesbos (1971), A Virgin Among the Living Dead (1973), Female Vampire and Women Behind Bars (both 1975), and Bloody Moon (1981). Others, however, have been downright atrocious: Emmanuelle Exposed (1982) and Red Silk (1999), one of the worst films I have ever seen.
The latest addition to what is now a 25-films-and-counting “Summer of Jesús Franco” is The Erotic Rites of Frankenstein, available on a new Blu-ray edition from Redemption Films, which has released several other Franco titles.
Written and directed by Jesús Franco
Spain/France, 1972
Since May of this year, I have embarked on an ongoing exploration into the cinema of Jesús Franco. After first viewing Justine (also known as Deadly Sanctuary), one of seven Franco films released in 1969 (his filmography boasts 203 directorial credits from 1957 to 2013), I sought out more of what this infamous Spanish auteur had to offer. Like Justine, some of these films have been extraordinarily entertaining: The Diabolical Dr. Z (1966), Vampyros Lesbos (1971), A Virgin Among the Living Dead (1973), Female Vampire and Women Behind Bars (both 1975), and Bloody Moon (1981). Others, however, have been downright atrocious: Emmanuelle Exposed (1982) and Red Silk (1999), one of the worst films I have ever seen.
The latest addition to what is now a 25-films-and-counting “Summer of Jesús Franco” is The Erotic Rites of Frankenstein, available on a new Blu-ray edition from Redemption Films, which has released several other Franco titles.
- 8/4/2015
- by Jeremy Carr
- SoundOnSight
Jess Franco (99 Women, Vampyros Lesbos) stars as Al Pereia, a private detective who is down on his luck and waiting for that next big job. Thankfully for him, he gets a job from a glamorous young woman by the name of Cynthia, played by the ever lovely Lina Romay (Female Vampire, Lorna the Exorcist). She wants him to photograph her husband Carlos Rivas, a nightclub owner played by Erik Falk (Barbed Wire Dolls) who has an eye for the ladies. Good old Al accepts and begins his newest assignment. Unfortunately, things get a little complicated when Carlos is found dead. Al becomes the prime suspect and on his quest to clear his name, discovers that Cynthia isn’t actually the wife of Carlos. It turns out that she and her lover Lola played by Martine Stedil (Women Behind Bars) are working for Carlos’s real wife Olga, played by Monica Swinn...
- 10/7/2014
- by Mondo Squallido
- Nerdly
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