An FBI agent must suppress his own skepticism in order to defeat a vampire.Read More »
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Kevin DeLullo – Nightfall (1999)
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Umberto Lenzi – Roma a mano armata aka Rome Armed to the Teeth aka Brutal Justice (1976)
1971-1980ActionCrimeItalyUmberto Lenzi

A tough, violent cop who doesn’t mind bending the law goes after a machine-gun-carrying, hunchbacked psychotic killer.Read More »
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Amelia Moses – Bloodthirsty (2020)
2011-2020Amelia MosesCanadaHorrorThrillerQuote:
Grey, an indie singer, whose first album was a smash hit, gets an invitation to work with notorious music producer Vaughn Daniels at his remote studio in the woods. Together with her girlfriend/lover Charlie, they arrive at his mansion, and the work begins. But Grey is having visions that she is a wolf, and as her work with the emotionally demanding Vaughn deepens, the vegan singer begins to hunger for meat and the hunt. As Grey starts to transform into a werewolf, she begins to find out who she really is, and begins to discover the family she never knew. What will it take to become a great artist and at what cost to her humanity? As Grey completes her new album, Charlie tries to warn her about Vaughn, but Grey won’t abandon the album. Will Grey do whatever it takes to become a great artist, as she uncovers the truth about her past, her future, her family and ultimately herself.Read More » -
Adolfas Mekas – Going Home (1972)
USA1971-1980Adolfas MekasDocumentary

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Made by Adolfas Mekas and Pola Chapelle, the film is about childhood memories and life’s harships and the durability of families. In 1971, after a twenty-seven year absence, Adolfas and his brother Jonas returned to their birthplace in Lithuania. They had left Lithuania as young men, destined for a German labor camp. now they came home, Adolfas with his wife, the singer Pola Chapelle, and in the long northern summer days they sang and walked across golden fields and feasted at crowded tables with family and friends. There are flowers for the dead and for the living in this film; it is full of flowers and songs.Read More » -
Sun-Woo Jang – Gilwe-eui younghwa (1995)
Sun-Woo Jang1991-2000ArthouseDocumentarySouth KoreaLibrary Synopsis
A personal consideration of the Korean cinema by director Jang Sun-Woo, looking at it’s history of outside influence and censorship. Includes film extracts from: MR PARK (Yu Hyun-Mok) , FINE WINDY DAYS (Lee Jang-Ho), DECLARATION OF FOOLS (Lee Jang-Ho), MANDALA (Im Kwon-Tack) and WHITE BADGE (Chung Ji-Young).Read More » -
Sam Newfield – Wild Weed (1949)
USA1941-1950CrimeExploitationSam Newfield

One blast of an exploitation-noir (to coin a phrase) Wild Weed (aka She Shoulda Said No) was marketed by the legendary huckster Kroger Babb, and directed by the always reliable Sam Newfield (who could handle anything from noir to horror to all-midget musicals). Babb, who was legendary for his marketing and publicity techniques (he had some of the most incredible return-on-investment ratios of his time, among film producers), wasn’t averse to starting letter writing campaigns against his own pictures to drum up controversy and thus sell tickets.Read More »
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Andrzej Wajda – Pilat i inni AKA Pilate and Others (1972)
Andrzej Wajda1971-1980DramaGermanyTVQuote:
I wasn’t satisfied with the first two versions of the script which I had commissioned in Warsaw.
Luckily for me, at that time Bulgakov’s novel The Master and Margarita was first published in Poland. I was thrilled by it. I realized that I would not find a better text for the film than the story of Pilate. Everything was there: Christ, Pilate’s dark intrigue, Judas’ betrayal and the desperate loneliness of the single disciple and Evangelist.Read More »
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Joseph H. Lewis & Crane Wilbur – Navy Spy (1937)
1931-1940ActionCrane WilburCrimeJoseph H. LewisUSA

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A group of international and American criminals are trying to learn the secret formula of a concentrated vapor fuel invented by a U. S. Navy officer, Lieutenant Dan Carrington.Read More » -
Urs Odermatt – Mein Kampf (2009)
2001-2010AustriaComedyUrs OdermattThe young, despotic and untalented artist Adolf Hitler comes to Vienna to study art. He befriends the Jew Schlomo Herzl working on a novel with the title “Mein Kampf”. Hitler is rejected by the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts. Herzl’s concern for the sad young man continues, and leads him to a new career with disastrous consequences for world history.Read More »




