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  • Russ Meyer – The Immoral Mr. Teas (1959)

    Russ Meyer1951-1960CampComedyUSA
    The Immoral Mr. Teas (1959)
    The Immoral Mr. Teas (1959)

    A door to door salesman of dentist’s appliances encounters beautiful well-endowed nude women everywhere he goes.Read More »

  • Russ Meyer – Lorna (1964)

    Russ Meyer1961-1970DramaExploitationUSA
    Lorna (1964)
    Lorna (1964)

    Quote:
    Lorna has been married to Jim for a year, but still hasn’t been satisfied sexually. While Jim is working at the salt mine, she is raped by an escaped convict, but falls in lust with him. Meanwhile Jim’s buddies are giving him a hard time about Lorna’s supposed infidelity, not realizing how close to the mark they really are. Trouble starts when Jim gets home early from work because it’s their anniversary.Read More »

  • Julian Goldberg – Andy Kaufman Plays Carnegie Hall (1980)

    1971-1980ComedyDocumentaryJulian GoldbergUSA
    Andy Kaufman Plays Carnegie Hall (1980)
    Andy Kaufman Plays Carnegie Hall (1980)

    Eccentric comedian Andy Kaufman in one of his brightest moments–performing live at Carnegie Hall. The wild eyed “confrontainer” performs some of his best-known acts; Foreign Man, Elvis, Tony Clifton, the wrestler, and then finishes with what is arguably the sweetest ending in showbiz! Includes a cameo by Robin Williams.
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  • James Bridges – The China Syndrome (1979)

    James Bridges1971-1980DramaThrillerUSA
    The China Syndrome (1979)
    The China Syndrome (1979)

    A reporter finds what appears to be a cover-up of safety hazards at a nuclear power plant.Read More »

  • John Hayes – The Hang Up (1969)

    John Hayes1961-1970ExploitationUSA
    The Hang Up (1969)
    The Hang Up (1969)

    Quote:
    In The Hang Up, middle-aged vice squad cop Robert Walsh (Tony Vorno, aka Sebastian Gregory) has been reduced to dressing up in drag (complete with a terrifying red wig) to frequent local bars and break up all that nasty corruption. The debauchery here is appalling, complete with a peroxide blonde in a man’s suit doing a floor show with another woman in a negligé who strips to her skivvies and rubs her silicone implants. Appalling! As it turns out, his latest drag assignment involves catching phony cops blackmailing gay clients, which climaxes with Walsh punching out and head butting one of the perps until his wig goes flying across the room. However, Walsh is disgusted by his surroundings as he vents his distaste for hookers, homosexuals, and child molesters, the targets of his trade.Read More »

  • John Hayes – The Cut-Throats (1969)

    John Hayes1961-1970ExploitationUSA
    The Cut Throats (1969)
    The Cut Throats (1969)

    A captain hand-picks half a dozen American soldiers for a desperate mission in Germany, to get possession of vital WW2 plans – but he keeps another secret up his sleeve.Read More »

  • Tara Wood – 21 Years: Quentin Tarantino AKA QT8: The First Eight (2019)

    Tara Wood2011-2020DocumentaryUSA
    21 Years Quentin Tarantino (2019)
    21 Years Quentin Tarantino (2019)

    Synopsis:
    From “Reservoir Dogs” to “The Hateful Eight,” actors and collaborators examine the first eight films from acclaimed director/screenwriter Quentin TarantinoRead More »

  • Rachel Lambert – In the Radiant City (2016)

    2011-2020DramaRachel LambertUSA
    In the Radiant City (2016)
    In the Radiant City (2016)

    A man who testified against his brother returns to his rural Kentucky hometown twenty years later to face his fractured family.Read More »

  • Randa Haines – Wrestling Ernest Hemingway (1993)

    1991-2000DramaRanda HainesUSA
    Wrestling Ernest Hemingway (1993)
    Wrestling Ernest Hemingway (1993)

    Plot
    Richard Harris and Robert Duvall star in this low-key drama concerning a hard-drinking former sea captain (Richard Harris) who befriends a shy retired barber (Robert Duvall). Though their polar-opposite personalities find the relationship slow going at first, roguish Frank (Harris) and gentle Walter (Duvall) soon develop a close friendship as they pass the days with conversation. As death looms near and their pasts seem to evaporate into the air with the passing of each day, the lonely souls find comfort in each other’s company until their fragile friendship is shattered. When Frank insults a waitress (Sandra Bullock) with whom Walter harbors a protective friendship, Walter makes the decision to cut his ties with loutish Frank. Forced to reevaluate their friendship, the two lonely souls attempt to find meaning in their lives as their chances for connecting with the outside world grows ever more dim.Read More »

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