The Last Drive-in with Joe Bob Briggs is a TV show that follows Joe Bob Briggs, a cult horror film fan and host, as he presents and discusses various horror films in his unique and irreverent style. With his knowledge of film history and love for exploitation films, Joe Bob delves into the world of horror, providing insightful commentary, humorous anecdotes, and special guests. The show is a homage to the drive-in theater experience and a must-watch for any horror film enthusiast.
Zzzap was a British children's television comedy programme. The concept of the show was a giant 18ft comic that has been brought to life. The show ran from 8 January 1993 until 21 September 2001, and was produced by The Media Merchants and Meridian Broadcasting. A spin-off titled 'Cuthbert's Diary' was also produced as part of "Gogglewatch", a CITV show produced by LWT.
Wakana Gojo is a high school guy who’s totally into hina dolls and is training to become a master doll maker. Even though he loves making these dolls, his unique hobby makes it hard for him to fit in with his classmates. One day, his popular classmate, Kitagawa Marin, notices his talent and asks him to make a cosplay costume using his doll-making skills. At first, Wakana’s unsure about it, but Marin’s excitement convinces him to give it a try. Marin might look like a flashy gal, but she’s actually a big otaku who loves cosplaying her favorite characters. Watching Marin enjoy herself so much, Wakana starts to come out of his shell bit by bit. As they work on the costumes together, they start getting closer and closer…?!
When a small shoe factory in Northampton faces closure, its owner accepts an unlikely proposal from a drag queen to produce kinky boots for men. This decision sparks an unlikely friendship and challenges societal norms in a conservative community.
In 'Murder!' a murder investigation takes place in a circus, with the protagonist suffering from amnesia and trying to prove his innocence.
In My Blue Heaven, a song-and-dance team adopts an abandoned child and tries to navigate the challenges of showbiz in New York. They face financial difficulties, personal conflicts, and the difficulty of balancing their dreams with the responsibilities of parenthood.
Under the Skin is a dark and surreal drama film that follows a mysterious woman who seduces men in Scotland. As she carries out her deadly mission, her true nature is slowly revealed, leading to unexpected consequences.
After a breakup, a woman joins a group therapy session and finds herself in a series of unexpected romantic encounters.
Fourteen-year-old Jasmin longs to be near her biological mother, Eva. Following her mother’s release from prison, an excursion into the country together becomes a first test for the fledgling mother-daughter relationship. They smoke, dance and stroll together – the mood is promising. But time and again, it is revealed that their needs and expectations are light years apart. For the moment, neither Eva nor Jasmin seem up to the task of fulfilling each other’s need for identity and support. (Talea is Italian for scion, a detached shoot or twig containing buds from a woody plant, used in grafting.)
Two women at a retirement home compete for the attentions of a good-looking contemporary.
The tale of two women: Sandra, an ambitious but naive Birmingham working girl who moves to London with the hope of securing wealthier patrons, and Louise, her social worker friend, who is fighting to change the antiquated and hypocritical prostitution laws. As both strive to achieve their goals, a cold dose of reality dashes their hopes, and the built-in biases against women in society are unmasked.
Aïssa is a Congolese immigrant in France. She says that she is under eighteen but the authorities consider her an adult. To determine if she can be deported, a doctor must give her a physical examination.
This sexy and very entertaining musical comedy shows the ups and downs of engaging in a 'ménage à trois'. When Vincent and Nicholas, a very much integrated and respected long-time couple, suddenly decide to live together with young Gabriel, they must confront the moral disapproval of their gay friends, a jealous sister, and practicalities like how to find a bed that's big enough. Filmed against a stunning Paris as backdrop, this all-out song and dance extravaganza almost explodes on-screen in a very French 'Joie de vivre'.
Life becomes complicated for a gay man living in NYC when his Swedish granny shows up for a visit unannounced.
In the 1940s, Rana, queen of the Amazons, has to face up to the invasion of her natural paradise by the evil explorer, Ilsa. Eventually both go through unspeakable horror, and gore.
TORTURED FEMALES is one of few surviving films distributed by super-cheap Mitam Productions, which was essentially like a west coast version of New York City's Distribpix.
The somewhat frigid Marie falls in love with a man who, as it turns out, seems to have an unhealthy obsession with nuns. Could a childhood trauma have something to do with it?
A Saturn film directed by Johann Schwarzer.
An analysis of the hypersexualization of the media environment and its effects on young people. Psychologists, teachers and school nurses criticize the unhealthy culture surrounding children, where marketing and advertising target younger and younger audiences and bombard them with sexual and sexist images.
The "sequel" to the Suicide Girls first movie--"Suicide Girls:The First Tour." While the first movie focused on the American Suicide Girls and their burlesque show, this movie focuses on the international Suicide Girls and the photo shoots that they took outside and around the Italian villa that they stayed at.