A short revenge story, while the sun goes down.
Set in rural Kentucky, Jess + Moss follows the story of two cousins, Jess and Moss, as they navigate the challenges of growing up. The film explores themes of sexual awakening, memory, and self-discovery through the lens of their summer adventures on a tobacco farm. Jess, a teenage girl, and Moss, a young boy, bond over shared experiences and the tape recordings they make. As they experiment with tobacco, fireworks, and self-harm, they confront the complexities of their relationship and the nature of their personal identities.
Brief documentary on the painstaking process to restore Roman Holiday (1953) for DVD release.
As a woman attempts to outrun her intrusive thoughts, her evening begins to unravel alongside her mind.
To commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of THE BATTLE OF ALGIERS, we revisited our edit of the film and interviews with director Gillo Pontecorvo and producer Saadi Yacef, who discuss the process of representing Algeria's struggle for independence and the challenges of presenting a balanced view of the conflict.
Acid-scarred teenager Pheromone Labonza (aka Acid Head) is a vengeful, bloodsucking cannibal goth-girl killer that slashes her way though rural Buzzard Nuts County, N.Y.'s roadside and Vom College sorority House (which also serves as an underground whorehouse, built on the grave-site of a top-hatted poltergeist...a nefarious, evil force), then disappears. One year later, guess who's back to the scene of the crime?
A short, wordless horror film about the terrors lurking just beyond the veil of reality. Shot almost entirely on Super 8 and taking an experimental narrative approach to cosmic horror, Sungazer is an ultra-grainy, high contrast nightmare beamed from another dimension.
Doodles keep dripping down from the mouth of an idiot.
Across the sea. Across the street. Cross processed and grain-enlarged images of fraught neighbours Korea and Japan who have difficulty making each other out.
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