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  • George McCowan – Murder on Flight 502 (1975)

    1971-1980DramaGeorge McCowanMysteryUSA

    A jumbo jet leaves New York. After the plane has departed, a note is found in the first class lounge with an ominous message left by a passenger threatening to kill some of the passengers. At first it is thought to be a sick joke, but soon a man posing as a priest and a stewardess are killed. It is up to the captain to find the killer before the body count increases.Read More »

  • Herb Wallerstein – Snowbeast (1977)

    1971-1980Herb WallersteinHorrorThrillerUSA

    In this made for TV film, an enormous and angry bigfoot creature begins to terrorize a Colorado Ski Resort during a winter carnival, by eating several skiers. At first everyone insists it is just a bear, until ski patrolman Tony Rill (Robert Logan) sees a white shadowy beastly shape disappearing into the woods. Although Tony’s grandmother Mrs. Carrie Rill (Syliva Sidney), who owns the Ski Resort and the town sheriff, Sheriff Paraday (Clint Walker) disagree, it soon becomes clear when the creature finally attacks the town.Read More »

  • Mervyn LeRoy & Anthony Mann – Quo Vadis (1951)

    1951-1960Anthony MannDramaEpicMervyn LeRoyUSA

    America’s mid-20th century love affair with the Biblical epic began with Mervyn LeRoy’s Quo Vadis (1951). And a new Blu-ray by Warner Home Video goes a long way to proving why that’s the case. The saturated colors and epic setpieces that dominate the film’s mise-en-scène are reason enough to sit back and enjoy the spectacle. But Peter Ustinov’s scenery-chewing performance as the last Roman Caesar, Nero, is another great justification. This film was the template for future movies of its ilk, and should be seen for that if for no other reason. Like The Robe (1953), or Ben-Hur (1959), Quo Vadis is based on a historical novel that examines the nascent religion of Christianity through the eyes of an outsider. Here it is loyal Roman commander Marcus Vinicius (Robert Taylor), who falls in love with a Christian slave, the beautiful Lygia (Deborah Kerr), while struggling to remain loyal to the increasingly mad Emperor Nero. Lygia’s entreaties for Vinicius to join her in following Christ’s teachings are initially dismissed.Read More »

  • Robert Butler – Mayday at 40,000 Feet! (1976)

    1971-1980AdventureRobert ButlerThrillerUSA

    Plot:
    Blinding snow threatens to send a jetliner hurtling toward doom. But Captain Pete Douglass (David Janssen, TV’s The Fugitive) has more than a snowstorm to battle when an armed madman turns the fuselage into a shooting gallery and his fellow passengers into clay pigeons. Made in the era of Airport, The Towering Inferno and more epics of disaster, Mayday at 40,000 Feet! is piloted by three-time Emmy-winning director Robert Butler. Butler isn’t the only award recipient aboard the project: Best Actor Oscar winners** Ray Milland and Broderick Crawford are among those flying straight into peril. From Warner Brothers!Read More »

  • Doris Wishman – Satan Was a Lady (2001)

    2001-2010Doris WishmanDramaUSA

    Wishman’s plot rotates around the maneuverings of a whore who longs for a touch of mink and a seat at the finer tables in life. Blackmail, betrayal, murder and malice are all part of her tender trade. Lord help anyone who lays in her way.Read More »

  • Alexandre O. Philippe – Lynch/Oz (2022)

    2021-2030Alexandre O. PhilippeDocumentaryUSA

    LYNCH/OZ explores one of the most fascinating puzzles in the history of motion pictures: the enduring symbiosis between America’s primordial fairytale, THE WIZARD OF OZ and David Lynch’s singular brand of popular surrealism.

    Contributors include from Karyn Kusama, John Waters, David Lowery, Rodney Ascher, Amy Nicholson, and Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead.Read More »

  • Dina Amer – You Resemble Me (2021)

    2021-2030Dina AmerDramaUSA

    Quote:
    When two young sisters are torn apart, the eldest loses her identity and transforms into someone new in the name of belonging and resistance.Read More »

  • David Anspaugh – In the Company of Darkness (1993)

    1991-2000CrimeDavid AnspaughDramaUSA

    After young policewoman Gina Pulasky succeeds in handling a domestic fight particularly well, she’s added to a small team of detectives assigned to a case of gruesome child killings. She proves herself to be a worthwhile reinforcement by tracking down the prime suspect, a disturbingly smart young man named Kyle Timler. Much to the horror of her team mate and lover Will McCaid, Pulasky goes undercover to infiltrate in Timler’s life and trying to get as close to him as necessary to make him confess his crimes without even noticing it. A dangerous mission involving a process of growing identification with the killer, something that doesn’t leave Pulasky unscathed.Read More »

  • Conrad Janis – The Feminine Touch AKA November Conspiracy (1995)

    1991-2000Conrad JanisDramaThrillerUSA

    Her boyfriend John procures the ambitious journalist Jennifer Barron an interview with the Democratic presidential candidate Michael Ashton. But before she can talk to him, he twice becomes target of attempts on his life. After the second John is found near the site, dead, with the weapon in his hand. Jennifer has to accept that she lived with a secret agent for the last 4 years. While she tries to learn more about a list of names she found on one of John’s floppy disks, she becomes target herself in this deadly intrigue. Only her knowledge in self defense keeps the tough woman alive.Read More »

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