From Pink Flamingos to A Dirty Shame, John Waters has something to offend everyone, and have you laughing while doing so. In this collection of essays, Scott Colbert takes a conversational tone in talking about Waters' movies and why he's one of the most important film directors of the past 40 years. Collected from his popular columns on the now defunct talkbacker site, Colbert offers an insightful, humorous, and approachable take on the films from the Pope of Trash. With a foreword by NIck NIghtly, co-host of the Shut Up Kids podcast, A journey Through Perversion: The Films of John Waters, is an essential collection of essays, sure to delight and shed new light on some classic underground films.