Santa Clarita Diet follows the lives of the Hammond family - Sheila, Joel, and their teenage daughter Abby. Their lives take a turn when Sheila becomes a flesh-eating zombie, and they must navigate the challenges of balancing family dynamics, real estate, and a secret life as cannibals. The show blends comedy, horror, and mystery in a unique and quirky way.
A year-by-year look at our musical landscape, including the biggest artists, songs and albums as well as the new acts we'd be hearing for years to come.
It follows the workings of an American jury trial through the eyes of Ronald Gladden, a juror who is unaware the entire case is fake. Everyone except him is an actor, and everything that happens is carefully planned.
This TV show follows the adventures of Hercules as he battles various monsters and faces personal challenges, all set in ancient Greece. The series explores themes of deception, banishment, and redemption.
The Atheism Tapes is a 2004 BBC television documentary series presented by Jonathan Miller. The material that makes up the series was originally filmed in 2003 for another, more general series, Atheism: A Rough History of Disbelief, but was too lengthy for inclusion. Instead, the BBC agreed to create The Atheism Tapes as a supplementary series of six programmes, each consisting of an extended interview with one contributor.
CBGB tells the story of Hilly Kristal and his legendary punk club that launched the careers of iconic bands such as Blondie and The Ramones. Set against the backdrop of a decaying New York City, the movie follows Hilly's journey as he battles financial troubles, police corruption, and a rapidly changing music industry.
Cult filmmaker Tom DeSimone (Reform School Girls; Erotikus: A History of the Gay Movie) revisits the production of a lost gay film and resurrects youthful adventures on the California coast. From the creators of Raw! Uncut! Video!.
Re-Animator is a horror comedy film about a medical student who discovers a serum that can bring dead bodies back to life. He decides to test his creation on the bodies in the university morgue, resulting in an army of violent and uncontrollable zombies. Chaos ensues as the zombies wreak havoc on the campus, leaving the protagonist to try and put an end to the madness.
Jerry, a mentally ill factory worker, struggles to maintain a normal life while battling his schizophrenic delusions. He hears voices from his talking pets; his dog, Bosco, encourages him to commit violent acts, while his cat, Mr. Whiskers, tries to convince him to end his suffering through suicide. Jerry's world becomes even more chaotic when he develops a crush on Fiona, a coworker. As his mental state deteriorates, Jerry's murderous thoughts turn into reality.
Bride of Re-Animator is a dark comedy horror movie from 1990. The movie follows an evil scientist who continues his experiments to reanimate the dead. Chaos ensues as the experiments go wrong and madness takes over.
An analysis of Quentin Dupieux's film "Incredible But True" by film critic Elena Lazic.
Bones is a movie that delves into the world of crime, horror, and thriller. It follows the story of a drug dealer seeking revenge after being forced to kill his brother. Along the way, he encounters corrupt cops, a conspiracy theorist, and a fortune teller who all play a role in his quest for justice and redemption.
This documentary film recounts the events of August 6, 1945, when the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, Japan, detailing the devastation and the aftermath of the bombing.
Guinea Pig Part 3: He Never Dies is a Japanese comedy-horror movie released in 1986. The film follows the story of an immortal man who discovers the secret to eternal life, resulting in him having a severed head that is still alive and able to talk. The movie explores themes of immortality, gore, and dark humor, with a mix of comedy and horror elements.
Gimme Danger is a documentary that takes a look at the legendary punk band The Stooges, their rise to fame, and their impact on the music industry. It explores their origins in Detroit, Michigan, their rebellious and raw sound, and their unique approach to rock-n-roll. Through interviews and archival footage, the film captures the essence of the band and their place in rock music history.
Good Hair is a comedic documentary that explores the cultural significance of African American hair, including the different styles, treatments, and products used. It delves into the social and political implications of hair, as well as the impact of the beauty industry. The film provides a humorous and insightful look into the complexities and perceptions surrounding hair in the African American community.
Follow the rise of iconic jazz musician Miles Davis as he revolutionizes the music industry with his unique style and battles personal demons along the way.
Dive deep into the art of storytelling by examining the defining principles and inner workings of the greatest classic films from the past century.
A documentary that explores the impact and cultural significance of The Beatles, focusing on their rise to fame in the 1960s and their lasting influence on music and society. Through interviews, concert footage, and archival material, the film showcases the band's evolution from a four-piece beat group from Liverpool to global icons. It delves into their innovative songwriting, their changing image, and the societal changes they influenced.
Curdled is a dark comedy about Gabriella, a forensic cleaning service worker, who becomes obsessed with serial murders after finding newspaper clippings about them. When she hears about a recent murder, she decides to investigate it herself, leading her down a twisted and bloody path. With satirical elements and a quirky sense of humor, Curdled offers a unique take on the crime thriller genre.