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13 Most Beautiful Songs For Andy Warhol's Screen Tests
Using a 16mm Bolex camera, Andy Warhol shot a series of black-and-white screen tests in his notorious Factory during the 1960s. The original tests were silent, but the songwriting duo Dean & Britta have recorded both original and cover songs for this release.
Release Date: 02/17/2009
42nd Street Forever - Vol. 1 (2005)
Exploitation, grindhouse, or just plain trash--call it what you will, this collection of psychotronic trailers runs the gamut and plumbs the depths of movie culture! New York's 42nd Street may look like Disneyland, but this mind-numbing compilation lets the era live on in infamy with previews for such… more info >>
Release Date: 11/22/2005
42nd Street Forever - Vol. 1 (2005)
Exploitation, grindhouse, or just plain trash--call it what you will, this collection of psychotronic trailers runs the gamut and plumbs the depths of movie culture! New York's 42nd Street may look like Disneyland, but this mind-numbing compilation lets the era live on in infamy with previews for such… more info >>
Release Date: 02/27/2007
42nd Street Forever - Vol. 4
During its heyday of sleaze, New York's 42nd Street cinemas were the crossroads for some of the most shocking, bizarre, and original films ever to hit the projector. This fourth volume of grindhouse trailers unreels more cinematic madness for cult fans, including previews for NEW YEAR'S EVIL, SCHIZOID,… more info >>
Release Date: 01/27/2009
Advantage - Weird Cinema
Quirky, campy, and cult favorite flicks make up the WEIRD CINEMA collection, a 10-film offering of Hollywood's oldest oddities. Alongside bizarre exploitation rarities such as 1966's SHE BEAST and 1959's TEENAGERS FROM OUTER SPACE, the set includes classic anti-drug propaganda pic REEFER MADNESS, and… more info >>
Release Date: 08/12/2008
Adventures Of Buckaroo Banzai (Special Edition)
A wild, unpredictable and witty sci-fi comedy in which the survival of the entire human race hinges on the efforts of one man--Buckaroo Banzai. Buckaroo (Peter Weller) possesses an unusual number of professional skills--he's a neurosurgeon, race car driver, rock star, and comic book hero. While testing… more info >>
Release Date: 01/04/2002
Alfie
Michael Caine stars as ALFIE, a feckless London lothario whose chief pleasure in life is to have a good time on dates with a different woman each day of the week. When he accidentally impregnates his live-in girlfriend, Gilda (Julia Foster), he takes a vacation in the country to think about his life--while… more info >>
Release Date: 03/10/2009
Alfie
Michael Caine stars as ALFIE, a feckless London lothario whose chief pleasure in life is to have a good time on dates with a different woman each day of the week. When he accidentally impregnates his live-in girlfriend, Gilda (Julia Foster), he takes a vacation in the country to think about his life--while… more info >>
Release Date: 02/27/2001
Alice In Acidland/ Smoke And Flesh (Special Edition) (1970/1966)
A hippy, trippy LSD film from the Summer of Love that follows Alice, an innocent college girl, on her downward spiral into the erotic world of sex and drugs. Alice is led astray by the "joints of pot" her lusty friend Freida uses to seduce her into a web of lesbian pleasure. Alice gets sucked down a… more info >>
Release Date: 12/07/2004
Alien Attack Collection (1958-1977)
Alien action abounds in this quartet of B-movie science fiction films. When an insane BRAIN FROM PLANET AROUS, intent on world domination, takes over the mind of John Agar, the poor man morphs into a grotesque fiend with terrifying powers. Meanwhile, astronauts exploring the Moon's mysteries discover… more info >>
Release Date: 06/21/2005
Alphaville Criterion Collection
With 1965's ALPHAVILLE--part sci-fi action film, part noir thriller--the acclaimed French New Wave director Jean-Luc Godard achieves a stunningly clinical futurism using absolutely no special visual effects. The result is a moving, original film that, with its abstract, political, and intellectual themes,… more info >>
Release Date: 09/29/1998
Amazon Jail (1982)
Set in Brazil near the Amazon River, young women are herded together in a human stockyard bound for foreign cities, Brutalized by the slave traders who have become their captors, as violence, rape and romance run rampant in this exotic action-adventure.
Release Date: 05/30/2006
Amazon Women on the Moon
In this irreverent spoof of late-night television, humorous sketches mock varying forms of the media and other 1980s phonemena. Excruciatingly funny sketches include B.B. King making a public plea for "Blacks Without Soul," featuring the insipid talents of Don "No Soul" Simmons (David Alan Grier), as… more info >>
Release Date: 08/26/2003
American Pop
This sweeping epic of Americana follows four generations of angry young men and their music via the animation of director Ralph Bakshi. As the story begins, Russian immigrant song-and-dance man Louis fathers Benny, a jazz pianist who gets killed in WWII but not before fathering Tony, a sullen Brooklyn… more info >>
Release Date: 05/19/1998
Andy Warhol's Bad (1971)
Taking up the mantle of Andy Warhol's usual filmic collaborator Paul Morrissey, Jed Johnson offers up some laid back Warholian cinematic mayhem with the hysterically laconic BAD. Hazel Aikins runs an electrolysis center out of her home in Queens, New York and on the side runs a ring of smart-mouthed… more info >>
Release Date: 12/05/2006
Andy Warhol's Blood for Dracula (1974)
Andy Warhol collaborator Paul Morrissey followed up on the international success of FLESH FOR FRANKENSTEIN with his unique interpretation of another classic movie monster. In this version, Dracula travels to Italy in search of a virgin bride. The great Udo Kier plays the count as a sickly and hypersensitive… more info >>
Release Date: 09/20/2005
Andy Warhol's Flesh (1968)
Paul Morrissey's first film in the sensational and erotically charged FLESH, TRASH, HEAT trilogy was a decisive homage to the aesthetic that inspired Warhol's first works. Commencing with a prolonged shot of a sleeping Joe Dallesandro (echoing Warhol's six-hour film, SLEEP), FLESH launches into a distinctive,… more info >>
Release Date: 10/11/2005
Andy Warhol's Flesh for Frankenstein (1974)
With Andy Warhol lending his name as "producer," longtime filmmaking associate Paul Morrissey (FLESH, TRASH, HEAT) turned in the first of two uncompromisingly idiosyncratic convention-shattering interpretations of classic horror tales starring the suitably demented Udo Kier, who was previously unknown… more info >>
Release Date: 09/20/2005
Andy Warhol's Trash (1970)
Paul Morrissey's second installment of his groundbreaking lowlife trilogy--a nod to the "sex, drugs, and rock-and-roll" credo--stars Joe Dallesandro as Joe, a ragged heroin addict living in a filthy tenement on the Lower East Side of Manhattan with his girlfriend, Holly (Holly Woodlawn). Rendered impotent… more info >>
Release Date: 10/11/2005
Angel of H.E.A.T.
In this cult action comedy, sexy Marilyn Chambers stars as a female "our man flint," also her first leading role in an R-rated feature. When an evil scientist obtains a device that easily can destroy metal, he plans to steal a valuable, top secret microchip. As a seductive government agent, can Marilyn… more info >>
Release Date: 01/13/2004
Anthropophagous: The Grim Reaper (1981)
A fun vacation goes terribly wrong when young tourists become stranded on a mysteriously uninhabited Greek island. They soon find out that all of the former inhabitants have been violently murdered by an insane, rotten-smelling madman who is out to systematically kill each of them! An unforgettable… more info >>
Release Date: 12/13/2005
Apartment Zero (1989)
A repressed young cinephile takes in a boarder whose charismatic personality wins over the idiosyncratic occupants of the building. However, it's soon difficult for the tenants to ignore the clues linking their new friend to a string of brutal political murders. Riveting and macabre, with a truly suspenseful… more info >>
Release Date: 02/20/2007
Apple (1980)
Two idealistic folk singers take up residence at a decadent artists' colony run by a sleazy Svengali, only to revolt against his bourgeois values. Campy cult fare, with "futuristic" production values that wear the indelible stamp of the 1980s' New Wave.
Release Date: 08/24/2004
Art of the Gun - Triple Feature (1997-2001)
This set contains the films BLACK ANGEL I, BLACK ANGEL II, and PISTOL OPERA. BLACK ANGEL: The fetching Riona Hazuki (PARASITE EVE) stars in this Japanese crime film as Ikko, a woman who calls herself the Black Angel and is out to get her revenge on a yakuza boss named Nogi. When she was a girl,… more info >>
Release Date: 12/05/2006

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