 | With stunning prescience, Sidney Lumet's searing satire of television and the contemporary moment chronicles media corruption and the way that the public buys into the myths the media creates. The moral and spiritual turpitude delivered by the... |
 | The second H.P. Lovecraft adaptation by Stuart Gordon, FROM BEYOND is pure Lovecraftian science-terror. Out-there scientist Dr. Pretorious (Ted Sorel) and his assistant, Dr. Tillinghast (Jeffery Combs), are working towards breaking through earthly... |
 | That '70s blaxploitation show! An undercover police detective (Graves, who was the black woman in a bikini on Laugh-In) sheds her double-knit togs along with her identity to break a drug ring. Later became a TV series. |
 | With stunning prescience, Sidney Lumet's searing satire of television and the contemporary moment chronicles media corruption and the way that the public buys into the myths the media creates. The moral and spiritual turpitude delivered by the... |
 | Duane and his deformed brother are accepted into a family of "special individuals." When a snooping tabloid reporter and a sleazy photographer threaten to endanger their welfare, Duane and his brother defend their privacy - with a vengeance. |
 | An exquisite tale of self-discovery and tragic passion, Luis Bunuel's 1967 BELLE DE JOUR is one of the crowning achievements of the director's brilliant career. Famous for giddily manipulating audiences in order to make his point, Bunuel boldly blurs... |
 | A well-to-do family, headed by stern but loving airplane parts magnate Joe Keller, grimly contends with the loss of a son in a World War II firefight. Their wounds are reopened when the lost son's former fiancee finds comfort in the arms of his... |
 | Lucio Fulci's LIZARD IN A WOMAN'S SKIN earned the director a measure of infamy because of a very believable scene involving disemboweled dogs. So believable, in fact, that Fulci had to prove before a judge (with special effects man Carlo Rambaldi)... |
 | When Johnny's radio begins to broadcast the news from tomorrow, he begins a series of heroic and lucrative adventures. |
 | Nearly 200 satirical caricatures of the great and the near-great in art, entertainment, and politics, ranging from 1966 to 1996. A "New York Times" Notable Book for 1998. |