THE DEGENERATE: THE LIFE & FILMS OF ANDY MILLIGAN to World Premiere at Tribeca 2025

April 17, 2025

Written by Joseph Perry

Joseph Perry is the Film Festival Editor for Horror Fuel; all film festival related queries and announcements should be sent to him at josephperry@gmail.com. He is a contributing writer for the "Phantom of the Movies VideoScope" and “Drive-In Asylum” print magazines and the websites Gruesome Magazine, Diabolique Magazine, The Scariest Things, B&S About Movies, and When It Was Cool. He is a co-host of the "Uphill Both Ways" pop culture nostalgia podcast and also writes for its website. Joseph occasionally proudly co-writes articles with his son Cohen Perry, who is a film critic in his own right. A former northern Californian and Oregonian, Joseph has been teaching, writing, and living in South Korea since 2008.
Anyone who has witnessed such Andy Milligan films as GURU THE MAD MONK, TORTURE DUNGEON, or THE RATS ARE COMING! THE WEREWOLVES ARE HERE! knows that the filmmaker was rather fearless. This year’s Tribeca Film Festival boasts the world premiere of the documentary THE DEGENERATE: THE LIFE & FILMS OF ANDY MILLIGAN along with the World “Re-Premieres” of two lost Milligan films, vanished for over a half-century: 1967’s THE DEGENERATES and 1968’s KISS ME, KISS ME, KISS ME!. Following is the official press announcement.

Documentary Premiere Accompanied by a Double Feature of Long-Lost Milligan Films, Restored by Severin Films

Severin Films and Monocular Films are immensely proud to announce their latest original documentary, THE DEGENERATE: THE LIFE & FILMS OF ANDY MILLIGAN, which will World Premiere this June at the 2025 edition of New York City’s Tribeca Film Festival.
He was a pioneer of avant-garde theater, trailblazer of early Queer cinema, and remains one of the most divisive talents in exploitation/horror history. But what is the truth behind Andy Milligan and his “depraved, desperate, and damned” (Time Magazine) legacy? THE DEGENERATE: THE LIFE & FILMS OF ANDY MILLIGAN explores the bile, brutality, and intermittent brilliance of “The Fassbinder of 42nd Street” (Artforum).
The picture is directed by Josh Johnson (REWIND THIS!) and Grayson Tyler Johnson (BOB MORGAN’S JUST GOING TO TELL SOME STORIES) and features interviews with Gerald Jaccuzo, Hope Stansbury, Jimmy McDonough, Stephen Thrower, Sam Sherman, John Borske, Robert Berlin, Ken Lane, Bob Likola, and Alex DiSanto – as well as excerpts from a recently discovered interview with Milligan himself, the only one known to exist.
The film is produced by Josh Johnson; executive produced by Carl Daft and David Gregory; and co-produced by Andrew Furtado, Nicole Mikuzis, and Deanna Rooney.
Milligan’s low-budget productions – on which he served as writer, director, cinematographer, editor, set decorator, and costume designer and included such “classics” as THE GHASTLY ONES, BLOODTHIRSTY BUTCHERS, GURU THE MAD MONK, TORTURE DUNGEON, and THE RATS ARE COMING! THE WEREWOLVES ARE HERE! – were predominately period melodramas fueled by themes of sadism, incest, and misogyny bathed in bottom-of-the-barrel gore effects, filmed on Staten Island (and for a brief period, London) and forever consigned to grindhouse purgatory. Yet via revealing interviews with a gallery of Milligan’s performers, enablers, co-conspirators, and his biographer – along with copious clips from his deranged oeuvre – a portrait emerges of a gutter auteur who battled and antagonized his own demons to become one of the most transgressive outsider artists of the 20th century.
Joining THE DEGENERATE at Tribeca 2025 are the World “Re-Premieres” of two lost Milligan films, vanished for over a half-century: 1967’s THE DEGENERATES and 1968’s KISS ME, KISS ME, KISS ME! Lovingly remastered by Severin Films in 2K, the double feature of lost exploitation are an absolute must-see on the big screen for fans of avant-garde cinema.

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