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Never before has a major recording artist achieved such a level of universal superstardom so late in his career. But this is Ozzy. And The Crown Prince of Darkness attempts to find out what its all about. Using interviews with those whove known him, those whove been close to him and with the man himself, and using footage shot throughout his career, this is a fascinating and illuminating look at what drove this Brummie dropout to the heights he has reached.
An exploration of the reality behind the dream of a better life; what is lost and what is gained in the pursuit of personal wealth and perceived happiness.
In Nightscape: Dark Reign of Thanatos, the ultimate struggle between man and the Gods takes place. Upon creating the earth, the god Zelos grew weary and so forged in his image two sons to uphold his kingdom, Aevum and Thanatos. Years later, Thanatos (who poisoned himself against the will of his brother and turned to blackness and evil) threatens the very existence of our world.
A young woman comes to find a dark presence in her apartment, while alone at night.
Bill Hopkins hosts a TV show called Truth Files, which deals with such topics of UFOs and government conspiracies. He is also haunted by reoccurring nightmarish dreams of UFOs and alien beings, in which he can't piece together. He later receives a mysterious package which contains a mini audio recorder with a message from a man, who claims to have been part of top secret Black Ops mission to the far side of the moon. Bill meets with the mysterious man, who claims that the moon is occupied by alien intelligence that have been monitoring us for thousands of years with an agenda for humanity.
An angry father sets out to get revenge for the death of his daughter in a toxic waste accident.
Documentary on the making of the 4th Sidney Toler Charlie Chan movie.
Short film by Jay Woelfel (Beyond Dream's Door)
A sojourner wanders the stars in search of a lost treasure rumored to harness the power of eternal life.
A man haunted by insomnia seeks help from a spiritual guide advertising in midnight television.
When a hit on the leader of a rival gang goes wrong, mob assassin Vinnie Carpone (Todd Humes) decides to renounce his life of crime -- only to discover that the target of his botched assignment is a vampire now out for revenge. As if that weren't enough, Carpone's girlfriend Ciarra (Katie Russell) joins forces with the bloodsucking creatures, and his former boss puts a price on his head. Jason Hull directs this horror-thriller.
Art House film
Emery Slade was one of the brightest stars in Hollywood in 1932, but by 1949 his career has hit the skids. Fortunately, he is able to convince studio head Melville Crossman to cast him in the adaptation of a hit Broadway show. Crossman has one condition: Slade must travel to New York and convince the female star of the stage production to join the film. Slade goes, but, when he eyes the winsome Julie Clarke, he hatches a different scheme.
An injured woman crosses the desert in an attempt to reach civilization, knowing that once the sun sets, what took her friends will surely come to finish her off.
The piece is inspired by Le Guin's novel and by Vasulkas' lesson. A tribute to both of them. It looks like a drawing exercise but, recording in real time my left hand, the right hand was not holding a pencil but rather adjusting knobs and patching oscillators, of a Jones Raster Scan, similar to the Rutt Etra Scan Processor, but one of a kind built by Dave Jones for Sara Hornbacher. It looks easy, but it is not so comfortable, rather a process of prosthetization in which a very familiar part of the body becomes alien, sucked by the uncanny vortex of the machines, in which we believe to see a glimpse of creation, when two index fingers touch each others, but the triangulation ends up with a unsettling unity, summed up with an idiom, in Mandarin: 孤掌难鸣 meaning something like It’s hard to clap with only one hand.
In the late 1970s, a stranger named R.C. Christian arrived in the sleepy town of Elberton, Georgia and ordered the construction of a very imposing granite monument. Since 1980, the mystery of the true identity and purpose of R.C. Christian has fascinated all who visit or even know about The Georgia Guidestones. This documentary explores the project, those involved, and most importantly, R.C. Christian himself.
A young man struggles to cope with the death of his brother.