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The Who - Under Review 1964-1968 features rare live and studio performances of the band interspersed with the independent review and criticism of a panel of esteemed experts. These include; Th...Read More
This film explains the complicated and misunderstood connections between the Mod movement - which had guaranteed The Who's early success - and the Pete Townsend composed musical depiction of th...Read More
The is the independent critical guide to the music of The Who, in the crucial years when the legendary Keith Moon was in the band. This study chronicles the British band at its peak as Keith M...Read More
A hardened ex-Civil War soldier returns home to find his father dead, his mother re-married to his despised uncle. With the help of Horace he finds the truth about his father a rumored dead out...Read More
Hippies! Incest! High-School Hookers! Drug parties! lesbians! Free-love! Suicide! And. .. well, psychiatry. Put it all together - with an especially heavy hand - and you’ve got The Wild Scene, ...Read More
"You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll puke, you'll DIE..". Horror comedy for kids, alá 'Monster Squad' + 'The Gate', made in the storytelling anthology style popular of the time ('Prairie Tales' + ...Read More
Abused as a child by her alcoholic father, Molly is now a dysfunctional waitress in a local seaside bar off the coast of California who casually picks up muscle men from Venice Beach and takes ...Read More
A bar mitsvah band director searches for a new singer.
Based on the true story, The Young Poisoners Handbook is a black-comedy satire about the exploits of a brilliant and disturbed teenage chemistry prodigy. Growing up in a dreary London suburb in...Read More
Cosi Sia (Luc Merenda) has a bone to pick with his double-crossing partner who is now a reverend. The "good" reverend has built a safe in a bank and Cosi Sia wants to steal it. He reunites with...Read More
Made without dialogue, They Stole the Bomb is a Romanian science fiction spy comedy, with a blend of pantomime, slapstick, visual gags and the occasional verbal noises delivered in the style of...Read More
In 1989, it became the first Canadian shot-on-Super 8 gore shocker commercially released on VHS. Today, it remains perhaps the most bizarre, depraved and mind-boggling chunk of 'Canuxploitaion'...Read More
The ‘Ozploitation’ classic –and one of the most unique vampire movies of our time –is back like you’ve never seen it before: David Hemmings and Henry Silva star as executives of an internationa...Read More
Vietnam, 1969. War is Hell. For Marine Sergeant Jack Stryker (Brian Schulz), however, Hell is just the beginning. Trapped outside a Viet Cong village, Stryker takes two bullets to the leg. Sent...Read More
A man threatens to commit suicide off a tall building.
In September 1984, it was aired on the BBC and shocked tens of millions of UK viewers. Four months later, it was broadcast in America on TBS and became the most watched basic cable program in h...Read More
A young woman asks a policeman to help her find her missing sister. They find a medallion, sought after by some worshipers of demon Moloch, a beast that may be invoked and wreaks havoc, but can...Read More
ON THE ROAD... THERE ARE NO RULES. Life is violent and expendable at Hobo Junction, Tennessee. Only the strong or the street-smart survive. Here, Casey (Margaret Langrick) the con-artist meets ...Read More
TICKS (aka Infested, 1993) - Direct-to-video '90s gross-out classic, from horror sequel king Tony Randel. The film starts out innocently enough w/ well-meaning social workers taking a group of ...Read More