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An intruder gets more than he bargained for upon the discovery of a mummified extraterrestrial.
A story of royalty plagued by mysterious beauty, setbacks, betrayal and expectations. Dark Angels interfered in the affairs of the kingdom by granting one of their own as a gift to the childless royal family with damning consequences.
A film by Carlo Galbiati.
Jaw-dropping evidence of foul play in the death of JFK Jr., all based on official gov't documents. The prime suspect, George W. Bush, though very publicly running for president, disappeared the day of the murder, and stayed missing for 3 days.
Kafkaesque story of man arrested and imprisoned for no reason, and then – in impressionistic style – forced to reflect on his life.
A series of interviews between film historians Jonathan Rigby, Kevin Lyons and John J. Johnston as they discuss the troubled production of the film and how it relates to the end of Hammer’s horror run for some time.
An alcoholic, suicidal TV reporter investigating the staff at a notorious mental hospital discovers he may have once been a patient. When he finally uncovers the truth, it changes his life forever.
There is a man-hunt going on for Labyrinth, a smart, sophisticated criminal with a message behind his murders. He's always several steps ahead of the authorities, and it takes a man like Steve Dark to come close to capturing him. Director Joshua Caldwell Writers Joshua Caldwell(screenplay)Travis Oberlander(screenplay)Duane Swierczynski(with) Stars Dave BaezAlan BrooksTiffany Brouwer
Poetry. Multimedia. This follow-up to Downing's 2005 collection DARK BRANDON is the filmic flip-side of that book's dizzying convergence of visual culture and syntactic shock. Drawing on 1960s Bollywood, 1980s Public Access poetry television, poorly rendered nature-documentary graphics, and other heights (and depths) of the moving image, these films, collected here, remain nothing less than poetry.
A small town man takes a mail-order detective course. When a Black friend is murdered, he goes undercover in black-face to investigate at a notorious, knife-wielding bootlegger's roadhouse. Originally a 5-reel feature (50min), now only 2 reel edit exists.
Terry is a former Pastor. He lives by himself. He loves to help people. If you are a woman alone on a dark road, Terry is the one you would want to run into! Or Is He?
Haunted by horrific nightmares, Beverly seeks professional help to keep her sanity. She is desperate to find a way that will separate her nightmares from reality.
When a group of unsuspecting teenagers get together for a party at a secluded lakeside cabin, things don't turn out quite as they'd hoped. What begins as a wholesome weekend getaway quickly goes from bad to worse. Little do they know that amidst their tomfoolery, a bloodthirsty cult of territorial creatures has arisen from the shadows surrounding the cabin. It's up to Mike (Cole Stevenson) to save his girlfriend, Jamie (Laura Reinertson), his brother, Jeff (Nick Koscik), and his rag-tag team of friends from certain doom. The question is, can he rise to the challenge? It's a vacation straight from the depths of hell. And in order to find salvation, they'll have no choice but to go beyond the darkness.
Film starring Iftekhar, Amirbai Karnataki and Anoop Kumar
Three women with mysterious pasts, a nerdy boy, a company man, and Jesus Christ himself all plunge into an absurdist nightmare when a giant and magical prism descends upon planet Earth and warps reality. Featuring Lloyd Kaufman, Blondie's Matt Katz-Bohen, and a special appearance by indie superstar Mac DeMarco.
At the opening of this picture, a couple are seen in dim outlines, spooning on a park bench. In comes a policeman, armed with a dark-lantern, which he suddenly flashes on the couple. They cease their love-making, in great confusion, and the policeman walks on, but as soon as he is out of sight, the couple commence billing and cooing again. This picture is particularly interesting because of the photographic effect of the sudden flashing of a dark lantern on the couple. It is very cleverly worked out, and the picture has made a big hit wherever it has been shown.
Out of the darkness a sound emerges. It echoes and drones. Terrified people take to the streets in search of its source. They get their cameras out and document the sky, searching for an author. We watch on, sitting in darkness, our muscles contract and our pupils dilate. “I hope the camera picks this up”. “Sitting in Darkness” is a sensory essay film that explores the circulation, spectatorship and undeclared politics of contemporary networked images.
In 2009, veteran documentarian and filmmaker Brigitte Berman released Hugh Hefner: Playboy, Activist and Rebel, a film about the life and legacy of Hugh Hefner. Expanding on Hefner's influence not only as a celebrity figure but as a catalyst for social awareness, discussion and change, Berman continues to break new ground in Playboy: After Dark, Speaking Out in America. In this doc, Berman details the run and lasting influence of Hefner's two short-lived television shows Playboy: After Dark (1969-1970) and Playboy's Penthouse (1959-1960). Part entertainment segments, part talkshows, the programs featured numerous celebrity guests and covered a diverse range of subjects during their respective runs, including race, integration, environmental changes and free speech. With the story told through interviews and a collection of archived footage, this documentary makes it clear how and why both programs deserve their spots in television history.