What is screw magazine?

Screw magazine was a monthly pornographic magazine published in the United States from 1968 to 2003. It was founded by Al Goldstein and James Buckley and was known for its explicit content and provocative, satirical style. The magazine covered a wide range of topics related to sex and sexuality, including articles, interviews, and photo spreads featuring adult film stars and other adult entertainment personalities.

Screw magazine gained notoriety for its bold and unapologetic approach to sexual content and was often at the center of controversies surrounding censorship and freedom of speech. The magazine also featured political commentary and social criticism, making it a unique blend of pornography and provocative journalism.

Despite its controversial content, Screw magazine developed a loyal following and became a popular publication in the adult entertainment industry. However, with the rise of the internet and the decline of print media, the magazine eventually ceased publication in 2003.

Screw magazine was considered a pioneering force in the adult entertainment industry and left a lasting impact on the world of pornographic media. Its irreverent and boundary-pushing style continues to influence adult entertainment culture to this day.