

A surreal erotic fantasy about a young woman who checks into a bizarre, labyrinthine hotel.Read More »


A surreal erotic fantasy about a young woman who checks into a bizarre, labyrinthine hotel.Read More »


A surreal erotic fantasy about a young woman who checks into a bizarre, labyrinthine hotel. As reality begins to blur with imagination, the film unfolds as a series of fragmented encounters that challenge conventional narrative structure. Rather than focusing on plot, it creates an oneiric atmosphere where desire, control, and voyeurism intertwine. While its pacing may feel disorienting, the film stands out as a curious example of early 1980s European erotic cinema, leaning more toward mood and visual suggestion than explicit storytelling.Read More »
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George Romero’s name may be synonymous with the living dead subgenre, but his filmography is far richer and more varied than his reputation as “the zombie guy” would suggest. Following the breakout success of his debut feature Night of the Living Dead, the director would embark upon a series of projects which demonstrate a master filmmaker with more than mere gut-munching on his mind.
Season of the Witch (released theatrically as Hungry Wives) follows the exploits of Joan Mitchell – a housewife who seeks to escape the confines of her humdrum suburban existence through a flirtation with witchcraft.Read More »


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In France in the near future, revolt and chaos erupt. A right-wing politician, Philippe Muphand, is set to take control when his lady friend Caroline walks out, announcing she will take up with the first fool she sees. The fool is Serge Laine, a professor and author of the prize-winning “Le voyage qui ne finit pas,” headed to the train station for tickets to Barcelona where he and his wife will enjoy a second honeymoon and he will lecture at the university. Caroline seduces Serge, and he soon abandons wife, family, job, and honesty to embrace Caroline, the romanticism of Jack London, and murder.Read More »