In 'The Exterminating Angels,' a filmmaker's project about female pleasure becomes a study of intimacy, voyeurism, and sexual exploration. As the boundaries of reality and fantasy blur, the characters embark on a journey of self-discovery, leading to a destructive climax.
We Don't Live Here Anymore is a gripping drama that explores the complexities of marriage and infidelity. The story revolves around two couples who find themselves caught in a web of forbidden love, deceit, and betrayal. As their relationships unravel, they are forced to confront their desires, loyalty, and the consequences of their actions.
Taboo is a chilling slasher film set in a secluded mansion, where a group of teenagers find themselves trapped and hunted by a mysterious killer. As the night unfolds, dark secrets and hidden desires are revealed, leading to a shocking climax.
Air Force is a 1943 film that tells the story of the US Air Force during World War II. The film showcases the bravery and sacrifice of the American airmen as they face the challenges of war. It follows a bomber crew as they navigate the treacherous skies, encounter enemy forces, and fight to protect their country. The film highlights the events leading up to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and the subsequent involvement of the United States in the war. Air Force is a powerful portrayal of the determination and heroism of the men who served in the US Air Force.
This feature-length big screen documentary tells the riotous inside story of the infamous sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll repertory cinema which inspired a generation during Britain's turbulent Thatcher years.
Gangster tries to censor a crusading radio station by jamming its signal.
After Lord Archibald Marion is brutally murdered by an unknown assailant, his bitter and feuding family members gather for a reading of the will, setting into motion an increasingly chilling series of deaths when their arrival is marked by a second grisly killing.
Madonna: MDNA World Tour is a documentary concert film that showcases Madonna's highly acclaimed MDNA World Tour, featuring live performances of her biggest hits and behind-the-scenes footage. The film captures the energy and spectacle of Madonna's live shows, as well as her evolution as an artist and performer. With stunning visuals, incredible choreography, and powerful performances, Madonna: MDNA World Tour is a must-see for fans and music lovers alike.
THE SINEMA OF NICK ZEDD is the first DVD collection of the filmmaker’s works, and includes 11 of his films as well as outtakes, interviews, and rare concert footage of Zedd’s music project, the noise band Zyklon-B. Contains: Police State, The Bogus Man, Ecstasy in Entropy, Why do you Exist, Whoregasm, War is Menstual Envy (exerpt), Tom Thumb in the Land of the Giants, the Wild World of Lydia Lunch, Go to Hell, Zedd’s Collaborations: Thrust in Me (with Richard Kern), Go to Hell, I of K9 with outtakes and screentests from Why do you Exist and Ecstasy in Entropy, Concert Footage and Interview with Zedd’s Industrial noise band Zyklon Beatles, and a trailer for War is Menstrual Envy.
In a mental institution the patients see themselves as people like Jesus, Lázaro, Marta, Maria, Adão, Eve, Sonia, Raskolnikov, Aliosha e Ivan Karamasov, a Philosopher, a Profet, Santa Teresa d'Avila, reciting the Divine Comedy.
The students of Lakeview Elementary devise comedic ways to torment their new teacher.
Silent romantic melodrama about a wife and mother who is desperate to keep a secret from the past IN the past, despite her husband's intentions to reveal it.
After robbing a sea captain in New Orleans, a beautiful saloon girl flees and assumes a dead woman's identity.
Set in the future, this tells of an Earth run by a conglomerate called the LaFont Corporation, which uses machines to rule its subjects. "Troublemakers" and malcontents are exiled to an artificial planet called Terra Nova. Problems arise when Terra Nova suddenly shifts its orbit and threatens to crash into Earth.
A woman takes each of her boyfriends - one poor and one rich- for a drive in her new car. Each argues with her and insists on taking the wheel. She beats one of them up, before crashing into a group of youths and, finally, a wall.
M'liss, raised in the mountains as an unruly tomboy, is orphaned and is offered "protection" by Calaveras John and Johnny Cake, friends of her father's murderer. She shows no interest in anything until the new schoolmaster persuades her to tidy herself and get some education. Believing the schoolmaster to be in love with some other girl, M'liss decides to run off with another man.
A child is lured out of his home, kidnapped and held captive in the small cell in the basement of a church-bunker by three pedophile priests. One night a mysterious visitor opens the cell door and leaves him a sack full of Christmas presents.... The Film was published as a segment of "Deathcember" but was banned from the VOD Releases by the US Publisher in UK and the USA.
A series of short films by Richard Kern: Stray Dogs, Woman At The Wheel, Thrust In Me, & I Hate You Now.
Columbia's 33rd serial (made between "Jack Armstrong" and "The Sea Hound") was based on the character that first appeared in "Action Comics" No. 42.
In a decaying house, various mystical and chaotic figures live together and roam the endless corridors with a mysterious purpose until the cycle is complete.