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The Shooting

Not only a western, but one of Jack Nicholson's most challenging roles, under the guidance of a wonderful director that never got his due credit. A mysterious woman persuades two cowboys to help her in a revenge scheme.Read more

The Masque of Red Death

Hail to the kings of Edgar Allen Poe film version - Roger Corman and Vincent Price! Satan-worshiper Prince Prospero invites the local nobility to his castle for protection against an oncoming plague; the Red Death. He orders his guests to attend a masked ball and; amidst an atmosphere of debauchery and depravity; notices the entry of a hooded stranger dressed all in red. Believing the figure to be his master; Satan; Prospero is horrified at the revelation of his true identity.Read more

The Asylum

Some doors are really meant to be closed, as this gritty thriller proves. Jenny (Steffanie Pitt) did not grow up in a normal home. In fact, it was as far from normal as one could imagine. Her father ran a psychiatric hospital for severely mentally ill patients and the family home was on the grounds. As Jenny has grown up and now lives on her home, she begins to have nightmares. These terrorize her and lead her to believe that perhaps she caused the death of her mother years ago. When the dreams become too much to bear, she heads back to the place where it all started the asylum. Now though, to place is deserted and run-down. As she enters the building she is finds several former patients squatting on the property. Haunted by her dreams and hunted by a killer, Jenny must use her wits if she is to escape the asylum alive.Read more

Return Of The Fly

Remarkable sequel for a masterpiece of horror. Fifteen years after his father's experiments with matter transmission fail, Philippe Delambre and his uncle François attempt to create a matter transmission device on their own. However, their experiments have disastrous results, turning Philippe into a horrible half-man, half-fly creature.Read more

Moulin Rogue

A true testimony of Hollywood's golden era! Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec frequently visits the Moulin Rouge, where he drinks cognac and draws sketches of the dancers and singers. Though the son of a French count, Henri's legs were badly deformed by a childhood fall, and his personal life is often unhappy as a result. While he is going home one night, a spirited young woman of the streets, Marie, asks him for help. He falls in love with her, and the two become involved in a tumultuous relationship. It becomes increasingly difficult for Toulouse-Lautrec to balance his personal feelings, his artistic abilities, and his family name and position.Read more

Gregory’s Girl

Comedy, romance, beautiful honest moments and a touching ending. What more could we ask? Gregory is a normal teen who is infatuated with a classmate. He must work to win her affection.Read more

The Fall Of The Roman Empire

A star filled masterpiece of historic grandiosity. The death of Marcus Aurelius leads to a succession crisis, in which the deceased emperor's son, Commodus, demonstrates that he is unwilling to let anything undermine his claim to the Roman Empire.Read more

Bedazaaled

A comedy masterpiece, that received a remake, but remained better in it's original form. From one of the greatest directors of all time and starring two comedic geniuses - Stanley is a short order cook, infatuated with Margaret, the statuesque waitress who works at Wimpy Burger with him. Despondent, he prepares to end it all when he meets George Spiggott AKA the devil. Selling his soul for 7 wishes, Stanley tries to make Margaret his own first as an intellectual, then as a rock star, then as a wealthy industrialist. As each fails, he becomes more aware of how empty his life had been and how much more he has to live for. He also meets the seven deadly sins who try and advise him.Read more

Sam And Janet

Gary Busey takes a break from action hits like "Lethal Weapon" and "Point Break" to star in this surprising romantic comedy. Finally deciding to give marriage one more shot, Sam finds out his potential wife has kept a dark secret that could kill him. Read more

Out Of The Blue

Dennis Hopper, a true Hollywood legends, stars and directs this touching story about a young girl whose father is an ex-convict biker and whose mother is a junkie, that has a difficult time coping with her parents' problems.Read more

Only For You

A heart warming story, that combines a great concept with touching moments. Set in the early 90's, Dana plays a recently divorced young woman embarking on an acting career. Enter Jack, a young, charismatic theater classmate who, in a lifeless relationship, spends his days as a writer for the local paper. Flashbacks expose Dana and Jack's brush with romance.Read more

Mysterious Island

Before the age of crappy CGI, there were amazing adventure films like this gem. During the US Civil War, Union POWs escape in a balloon and end up stranded on a South Pacific island, inhabited by giant plants and animals. They must use their ingenuity to survive the dangers, and to devise a way to return home. Sequel to '20,000 Leagues Under the Sea' . Read more

Let Sleeping Corpse Lie

A cult Classic, bringing the Zombie genre to new peaks of terror. A cop chases two hippies suspected of a series of Manson family-like murders; unbeknownst to him, the real culprits are the living dead, brought to life with a thirst for human flesh by chemical pesticides being used by area farmers.Read more

Christiano Ronaldo

The greatest football player alive today reveals it all in this inspiring documentary. Christiano Ronaldo is a true superstar, playing with the world's biggest stars, and he just added a new trophy to his collection,. as the European champion. Read more

The Young Master

Jackie Chan at his finest, in a masterpiece of martial arts that he also directed. Considered to be one of Chan's best works, featuring amazing fights and, as usual - plenty of laughs. After failing his fellow students in a Lion Dance competition, Dragon (Jackie Chan) is sent away from his school in disgrace, on the condition that he must find his errant brother. Much martial arts mayhem and mistaken-identity silliness ensue.Read more

Zatouchi the Outlaw (Japanese)

The greatest warrior in Japanese cinema, and a legend of the moving picture - Zatoichi. In a town where debt-ridden peasants are being ruthlessly exploited, Zatoichi is forced to take sides between a cruel yakuza boss and his seemingly altruistic rival.Read more

Something To Scream About

The stories behind the screams - Actresses best known for the power of their lungs in horror classics and cult favorites discuss what it's like to work within the B-movie industry and have a career based in horror. A must watch for horror and cinema fans alike. Read more

Forbidden Knowledge of The Lost Realms: Legacy of Conspiracy – Part One

Conspiracy is all and was all around us, from ancient times up to these days. This remarkable 3 movie set will uncover the truth, and leave you stunned by the facts. Read more

Diabolique

A masterpiece of cinema, and one of the most important Film-Noir's of all time, from French Auteur Henri Georges Clouzot. The wife of a cruel headmaster and his mistress conspire to kill him, but after the murder is committed, his body disappears, and strange events begin to plague the two women.Read more

Finding God: The Enlightenment – Part One

Fascinating Documentary about the meaning of life. In a world obsessed with power and control, many are finding the inner peace we all seek by taking a step back instead of "forward" to identify with nature and common sense, back to the Garden of Eden in a sense. God has a far deeper and more personal meaning beyond the increasing complications of world religions and the rapid "progress" that mankind claims to be experiencing.Read more

Penitentiary II Commentary

An explosive follow up to the 1979 gem, considered better than the original, and one of the most important blaxploitation films of all time. An ex-con, on parole and trying to straighten his life out, decides to resume his boxing career when one of his prison enemies escapes and kills his girlfriend.Read more

Penitentiary

Urban prison movie gem, considered today as one of the most important Blaxploitation film of all time, surpassed only by its sequel. A hitchhiker named Martel Gordone gets in a fight with two bikers over a prostitute, and one of the bikers is killed. Gordone is arrested and sent to prison, where he joins the prison's boxing team in an effort to secure an early parole and to establish his dominance over the prison's toughest gang.Read more

It Came From Outerspace

One of best movies of the 1950's, a fine example of the golden age of Sci-Fi Horror in Hollywood. A spaceship from another world crashes in the Arizona desert, and only an amateur stargazer and a schoolteacher suspect alien influence when the local townsfolk begin to act strange. Read more

City Of The Living Dead

A masterpiece of terror, considered to be one of Lucio Folci's finest works, and a frequent attendee at "Top 10's" lists in the world gore, horror and special effects. In the small New England town of Dunwich, a priest commits suicide by hanging himself in the church cemetery which somehow opens the gates of hell allowing the dead to rise. Peter, a New York City reporter, teams up with a young psychic, named Mary, to travel to the town where they team up with another couple, psychiatrist Jerry and patient Sandra, to find a way to close the gates before All Saints Day or the dead all over the world will rise up and kill the living.Read more

Motel Hell

A fun and wicked horror comedy, impossible not to love. It's a gem that spoofs some of the genre's biggest classics without ever disrespecting them.Farmer Vincent kidnaps unsuspecting travelers and is burying them in his garden. Unfortunately for his victims, they are not dead. He feeds his victims to prepare them for his roadside stand. His motto is: It takes all kinds of critters...to make Farmer Vincent's fritters. The movie is gory, but is also a parody of slasher movies like Last House on the Left.Read more

Pick Up On South Street

Another masterpiece by Sam Fuller, one of the most acclaimed independent directors, the man who pretty much invented the idea that B movies can be considered meaningful films. On a crowded subway, Skip McCoy picks the purse of Candy. Among his take, although he does not know it at the time, is a piece of top-secret microfilm that was being passed by Candy's consort, a Communist agent. Candy discovers the whereabouts of the film through Moe Williams, a police informer. She attempts to seduce McCoy to recover the film. She fails to get back the film and falls in love with him. The desperate agent exterminates Moe and savagely beats Candy. McCoy, now goaded into action, confronts the agent in a particularly brutal fight in a subway.Read more

Kimye – Kanye and Kim

They are the most famous couple in popular culture, possibly in history. Kim Kardashian & Kanye West are the paparazzi's favorites, and In this music documentary you'll get to know America's other first couple like never before. Follow along as they trace their steps back to when they first met, and we can['t promise it will all be sunshine and roses... Read more

Mahogany

A classic Tur-Du-Force by Dianna Ross, a legend of entertainment. Tracy (Ross), an aspiring designer from the slums of Chicago puts herself through fashion school in the hopes of becoming one of the world's top designers. Her ambition leads her to Rome spurring a choice between the man she loves or her newfound success.Read more