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Johnny dances to a song by James Brown. The pants come down, the shirt comes off, the thing comes up, the stuff comes out. Won first prize for best short at the 2nd Amsterdam Wet Dream Festival.Read More »

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Johnny dances to a song by James Brown. The pants come down, the shirt comes off, the thing comes up, the stuff comes out. Won first prize for best short at the 2nd Amsterdam Wet Dream Festival.Read More »

Sammy Hogarth, a vaudeville comedian who now has his own TV show, is a ruthless egomaniac who demands instant obedience from his staff and heaps abuse on those in lesser positions than his. His most vituperative behavior, however, is reserved for his weak-willed brother, Lester, whom Sammy has hired as his assistant but whom he really uses as his whipping boy.Read More »

Synopsis
Druids resurrect the partially mummified remains of Jesus. They force the zombified Christ to commit unspeakable acts as their sect prepares to rule a new age of mankind.Read More »

A dedication to Jane Wodening and an ode to the winter sun.
“Nathaniel Dorsky” wrote:
The title Apricity refers to the warmth of the sun in winter. It is an homage to the writer Jane (Brakhage) Wodening. In speaking to her I mused, ‘perhaps your age is the winter and you are the warmth of the sun.’Read More »

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Young man looks out the window of his urban bus and spots another young man. He daydreams of their life together in lust and love. With hope, he gets off at the next stop.Read More »

A professor of cybernetics comes to believe that his dead daughter is communicating with him from the netherworld. A very creepy atmospheric thriller from the golden age of made for t.v. movies. Ray Milland puts in a fine performance, as does perennial 60s t.v brat Pamela FerdinRead More »

Seven years after the slaughter of a group of misfits, the sole surviving killer teen finds her own life, and those of her family, now in peril.Read More »

imdb wrote:
Frankie is dying. Irene hasn’t forgiven him. And they are racing against time to find their way home. Frankie needs help and Irene is the one he turns to. He must go home one last time. And, like so many times before, Irene is extending herself beyond her common sense. The two set out on a journey that becomes more than getting home; confronting the past, love, understanding, and self discovery. Barking Water is a tale of great love that looks at what brings us all together. It’s a tale of home…and what it takes to get there.Read More »

Richard Cross, Letterboxd wrote:
Evil businessman Lorenzo (L. Rogers Lytton) doesn’t handle rejection by a waitress (Rosemary Theby) well, and makes it his life’s work to ruin both her and Miguel (Leo Delaney), the honest worker who comes to her rescue and becomes her husband. At 39 minutes, Mills of the Gods doesn’t quite qualify as a feature, but is a lot longer than most films from 1912, and fills its running time with enough incident – including arson, poisoning, kidnapping, insanity and eviction – to fill a couple of movies.Read More »