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Originally titled Electric Shades of Grey (the on-screen title of SWV's pristine print), The Psychedelic Priest is a real rarity from the tail end of the hippie movement. According to cinematog...Read More
Delinquents! Drugs! Interracial Violence! RITA MORENO! DYAN CANNON! And - yipes! - Topless Sex Scenes! Yes, kiddies, here's another excellent ·but­ forgotten B-movie, full of racial tension and...Read More
The same year that producer-director LAURENCE MERRICK made the oddball vampire film Guess What Happened to Count Dracula, he also unleashed Black Angels, a loopy yet cynical biker flick about a...Read More
"Are you beat?" asks coffee-shop impresario Mr. T. "Oh, sure, man," his sleazy friend Sid replies."Cool, way out, and long gone, dad!" Actually, although they’re right in the middle of Beatsvil...Read More
Something happened alright! It was like a bolt of cultural lightning that split the decade - and America itself - in two. It was a radical change In music, fashions, sensibtlity and politics th...Read More
David Wechter & Michael Nankin’s adorable 1978 short film Junior High School is presented here with creator commentary. Go behind the scenes with a candid conversation about the production and ...Read More
A tour de force of Gumby's craziest guest creatures in this special Night Flight compilation episode featuring The Glob, The Zoops, Moon Boggles and more... As to be expected, things get a lil crazy.
A true treat for true fans of any genre, Otaku no Video ("Fan's Video") is an outrageous mockumentary that combines the superb animation that made GAINAX one of Japan's best-loved animation stu...Read More
From the UK streets, DocoBanksy finds the truths and explores the impact that the world's most famous graffiti artist has had on the art world, on the expression of protest and satire, and on t...Read More
In just under an hour, "$lOO & a T-Shirt" brings zine culture to life! Using broken and borrowed equipment, Joe Biel illuminates the world of self-publishing. He gives us glimpses of the Portla...Read More
Gregg Allman came to prominence with his brother Duane as The Allman Brothers Band in the early 1970s. As lead singer and keyboard player, Gregg was a vital part of the band's huge success. "I'...Read More
On this episode of the 1989 teen advice show "What's Up Dr. Ruth," the Dr. is in to talk about the Heavy Metal phenomenon with special guests, Anthrax, and their mothers!
Sam "Momo" Giancana rose to power during the Al Capone years in Prohibition-era Chicago. By 1957, J. Edgar Hoover denied an "Underworld" until 50 mobsters were caught at a summit. Giancana's hi...Read More
Meyer Lansky, a poor Russian immigrant, became a key figure in organized crime. A savvy businessman, he gained respect from Lucky Luciano after refusing to pay a street thug. Alongside Luciano ...Read More
The last heir to the Draculas arrives at the castle of the infamous count.
Bill Phillips, his wife, Tom Guardia and a group of adventurous land developers from the Pan American Highway Commission make their way through the unfriendly jungles of Central Panama (where w...Read More
An outer space crimefighter known as Starman comes to Earth’s rescue when he learns that powerful criminals are threatening a nuclear winter.
Hercules searches for a mysterious phantom invader that is raiding villages in the desert for gold.
A planet from another solar system approaches Earth and disrupts its gravitational fields. While various governments organize armed expeditions, a lone scientist studies seeks a solution.