Deranged is a crime horror film that tells the story of a deranged man who goes on a killing spree in a rural setting. He engages in perverse activities such as grave-robbing and taxidermy, and wears human skin masks. As the body count rises, a reporter tries to uncover the truth behind these horrific crimes.
Miami Connection follows a group of martial arts rock band ninjas as they take on a Miami drug gang led by a katana-wielding martial artist. With plenty of action, 80s nostalgia, unintentional humor, and gory fight scenes, this cult classic delivers entertainment in every scene.
Private Property is a 1960 crime drama thriller film about a manipulative criminal who becomes obsessed with a housewife in 1950s Los Angeles. The film explores themes of manipulation, friendship, and the dark side of suburban life.
When a couple of scammers hold young Alice Faulkner against her will to discover the whereabouts of letters whose dissemination could cause a scandal affecting the royal family, Sherlock Holmes decides to take over the case. (Considered lost, a copy was found in 2014, in the vaults of the Cinémathèque Française.)
A knight sets out on a dangerous quest to rescue a maiden from a supernatural creature, facing battles, ruins, and self-sacrifice along the way.
Marjoe Gortner, a former child evangelist, goes on a tour to expose the exploitative practices of the church. The film follows his journey and highlights the manipulation and psychosomatic illness associated with religion. Through his experiences, Marjoe reveals the dark side of the church and its focus on money rather than genuine faith.
In 1980s New York City, a ninja embarks on a mission to seek justice and vengeance after his wife is murdered. He takes on corrupt criminals, faces dangerous situations, and uses his martial arts skills to take down his enemies.
The Daughter of Dawn is a silent Western, and one of the few films of the silent era to have an entirely Native American cast. It tells the story of a Kiowa woman and her lover, his feats of bravery, and their trials at the hands of a jealous rival and Comanche warriors. Completed in 1920, it was only shown a few times before being considered lost. Five reels of the movie were found in 2005, and restored by the Oklahoma Historical Society in 2012.
During the Vietnam War, an American hippie and his female companion become stranded on an island. They encounter a shark, fight against brainwashing, and battle a group of spies. With elements of comedy, exploitation, and psychedelic themes, this rediscovered film explores the anti-war sentiment of the 1960s.
Sherlock Holmes, a brilliant detective, and his loyal friend Dr. John Watson navigate through a web of crime and intrigue as they attempt to solve a murder. Set in the world of the stage, this silent film adaptation brings the classic characters to life in a thrilling and suspenseful story.
A young Frenchman arrives in Northern California looking to forget a lost love and ends up encountering various forms of feminine power.
The Victory of Faith is a documentary film that showcases the Nazi Party rally in Nuremberg, Germany in 1933. The film captures the rise of the Nazi Party and the political rally held to display their power and ideology. It stands as a powerful example of Nazi propaganda and the atmosphere of the time.
In this slapstick comedy, a bumbling cop tries to catch a thief, leading to mistaken identities, doused with water, and hilarious antics.
Leonard Cohen: Bird on a Wire (1974) is a documentary film that provides a behind-the-scenes look at Leonard Cohen's 1972 European tour. It showcases his performances, interactions with his band and crew, and offers insights into his creative process and personal life.
Previously lost rape and revenge mystery about a swastika-carving masked marauder that brutalizes women in Los Angeles.
Hamlet, the Prince of Denmark, seeks revenge on his uncle Claudius, who has murdered Hamlet's father and taken the throne. As Hamlet spirals into madness, he grapples with the ghosts of his past and the pressure to avenge his father's death.
Previously lost reconceptualization of Bill Cable's unfinished early 70s epic titled "What is Love," which deals with themes of romantic obsession and Christian blasphemy.
The lust for gold and the reading of a will brings eleven visitors to a remote island retreat, but an unseen, seemingly unstoppable evil follows to stalk them one by one. The bodies don't stop dropping until the final shattering conclusion. Who - or what - is the intruder? One thing is for certain: it will not stop until it kills them all.
A chronicle of the Russian Revolution of 1917, from the bourgeois democratic February Revolution to the great socialist October Revolution and the final triumph.
John Logan leaves his parents and sweetheart in bucolic Happy Valley to make his fortune in the city. Those he left behind become miserable and beleaguered in his absence, but after several years he returns, a wealthy man. But his embittered father, not recognizing him for who he is, plans to murder the newly-arrived "stranger" for his money.