Jim Drew’s review published on Letterboxd:
Half decent documentary that unfortunately crams too much in a short amount of time. Chronicling the exploitation films from the US dating back to the silent era is a good idea but only a few moments devoted to each big movement is a bit of a shame.
Clearly they could only get to speak to a select few of the artists involved, but it's still a pleasure to hear Fred Williamson, John Landis, Joe Dante, Larry Cohen & Jack Hill talking about these films.
I did learn a bit to be fair, particularly the further back in time you go.