In Madness, a man is forced to strip by a group of violent criminals who invade his home. After witnessing the rape of his wife, he is driven to seek vigilante justice and takes matters into his own hands. As the plot unfolds, secrets are revealed, including buried loot and infidelity. The film is a grindhouse-style exploitation flick with elements of giallo and Italian exploitation cinema.
Carl Weathers is a former championship athlete turned police officer. He is about to face the most vicious challenge of his life in this action packed adventure. When a hitman brutally massacres nine people, including his personal friend in a cold-blooded attack, Fortune Dane demands justice. As he pieces together the facts surrounding the slaughter, he get’s too close to the truth. Someone important wants him stopped. Hired killers stalk him, blackmailers plant drugs to threaten him, and his captain pulls him off the case. The unthinkable happens when the evidence condemns the last person Dane would ever suspect. He turns in his badge and takes matters into his own hands – fighting for his goal, his code, and his life! When the going gets tough, the tough turn to Fortune Dane.
Wild Orchid II: Two Shades of Blue is a melodramatic film set in 1958 that follows a young virgin as she navigates the complexities of love and loss in a small town. The film explores themes of sexuality, addiction, and the pursuit of personal freedom.
After being released from prison, an ex-convict from London named Wilson arrives in Los Angeles to investigate and seek revenge for his daughter's suspicious death. As he delves into the dark underworld of the city, he encounters a record producer with criminal ties, confronts gangsters, engages in shootouts and car chases, and uncovers a web of deceit and violence. Along the way, Wilson navigates a nonlinear timeline, facing threats, ambushes, and his own memories. In his quest for vengeance, he will stop at nothing, even if it means accidentally killing others or endangering his own life.
Blood for Dracula is a gothic horror film set in Italy. It tells the story of Count Dracula, a vampire who travels to Italy in search of virgin blood to sustain himself. He poses as a wealthy aristocrat and takes up residence in a dilapidated mansion. However, he soon discovers that the Italian women are not as pure as he thought. The film is a satirical parody that explores themes of communism, incest, and exploitation.
The Margin is a French drama film released in 1976. It tells the story of a businessman who becomes involved with a call-girl in Paris. The film explores themes of sensuality, disillusionment, and the power dynamics between men and women. It contains explicit sexual content and scenes of nudity. The Margin is an adaptation of a 20th-century European literature and provides a deep and provocative exploration of human relationships and desires.
I Love You, I Don't (1976) tells the story of a truck driver and a restaurant waitress whose relationship becomes increasingly complicated as they explore themes of bisexuality, eroticism, and love triangles. The film delves into the struggles of their unconventional love affair and the challenges they face in a society that may not fully accept their relationship. With elements of lgbt and gay themes, the movie tackles diverse and controversial subjects, making it an intriguing watch for those interested in exploring complex human relationships.
In this sleazy giallo film, a killer nun seeks revenge in a Catholic hospital filled with drug use, sexual perversion, and violence.
Three celluloid letters sent from different parts of the globe to Paul Morrissey, director of Trash, Flesh and Heat, collaborator with Warhol and agent for the Velvet Underground.
In Flesh for Frankenstein, a secret laboratory creates a monster that seduces and kills people. The movie explores themes of lust, incest, and sexual perversion. As the monster wreaks havoc, a sexually dissatisfied wife becomes involved in a menage-a-trois. The film is filled with graphic scenes of disembowelment, severed limbs, and sexual encounters.
Black Moon is a surreal fantasy horror movie set in a post-apocalyptic world. It follows the story of a young girl who discovers a hidden world where animals speak and a battle of the sexes is being fought. The movie explores themes of nature, eccentricity, and the absurd. It features surreal imagery, including a talking unicorn and a pet pig. The protagonist, a young girl, navigates through this strange and bizarre world, encountering eccentric characters and facing her own fears. The film is a unique blend of fantasy, horror, and surrealism.
In Sunset (1988), a corrupt cop frames a movie hero for murder, leading to incarceration and a murder investigation. As the protagonist uncovers corruption within the Hollywood movie industry, they also navigate personal relationships and confront their own demons.
In Critical Condition, a man pretends to be a doctor during a power outage caused by a flood in a hospital. He must navigate through various challenges and encounters, including dealing with escaped prisoners, gangsters, and courtroom drama. With his feigned insanity, he tries to survive the chaos and save lives.
Softcore anthology film containing stories: "Brush Strokes"; "Shrink Rap"; "Doubletalk"; "The Leda"; "My Secret Moments"; "Life Is For The Taking"; "The Diaries"; "Love The One You're With"; and "My Better Half".
Lonesome Cowboys is an avant-garde comedy-drama film set in the Wild West. It follows a group of gay cowboys, drifter, and transvestite who find themselves in a ghost town. They encounter a corrupt sheriff, a gang, and even the FBI, leading to various comedic and dramatic situations. The film explores themes of homosexuality, stoned culture, fashion, surveillance, and more. It is known for its improvisational style and provocative storyline.
This film portrait of a new kind is a deep dive into the heart of the art scene of Los Angeles. From a ride on Sunset Boulevard in a convertible car at the sunrise, going through a lunch with the art dealer Patrick Painter and a visit to Peter Shire's studio... Having a beer and a deep talk with Paul McCarthy, calling Raymond Pettibon stuck in New-York or searching for Ed Ruscha in bars.... From Ariana Papademetropoulos opening exhibition to the visit of a car wreck with Umar Raschid... From the old house of Cary Grant to the dodgy underground of Downtown passing through Eugenio Lopez's private art collection on the Hollywood hills... Through intimate conversation, 24 Hour Sunset gives us access to the thoughts, inspirations and practice of legendary artists, world famous art dealers, appraised curators and collectors, as well as the young up coming scene of artists living in Los Angeles.
Prostrate probing interviews! Live action murder! Naked people! Tired death-rockers! And more! Much more!!
Viva and Taylor Mead are a married couple renting an extra beach-house to a group of surfers sent to them by a Mr. Morrissey of La Jolla Realty. Their daughter, Ingrid Superstar, is pregnant and on the hunt for a husband. Mr. Mead, who is gay, tries to pawn her off to one of the surfers. Meanwhile, Viva wants a divorce from her boy-crazy hubby, who wants a surfer of his own. Tom, a surfer, is inveigled by Mr. Mead to urinate on him. In a close-up, Mr. Mead receives Tom's offering ecstatically, after which he comments, "I'm a real surfer now."
A young woman named Anita is released from prison and finds herself caught up in a crime spree when she accidentally shoots a police officer. On the run, she seeks the help of her parole officer and forms a relationship with a teenage girl. As their friendship grows, they navigate through small town prejudices and religious mania while avoiding capture by law enforcement.
Interview with the italian composer Claudio Gizzi about his lifetime and work as part or the extras of the Blu-Ray edition from What? (Che?) (1972) from Roman Polanski