 | Based on the eponymous underground magazine and original art and stories by Richard Corben, Angus McKie, Dan O'Bannon, Thomas Warkentin and Berni Wrightson, this groundbreaking cult classic served as a crossover introduction for many Americans to the... |
 | Adult animation director Ralph Bakshi (HEAVY TRAFFIC, AMERICAN POP) brings his New York sensibility back to the 1950s and the age of doo-wop, slicked back hair, leather jackets, gang rumbles, and sex in the back of tail-finned cars. Vinnie (voiced by... |
 | Loosely based on the life story of Syd Barrett, Pink Floyd's original front man (who was kicked out of the band for his bizarre and disturbing behavior only to go insane shortly thereafter), PINK FLOYD: THE WALL stars Bob Geldof as Pink, a mentally... |
 | A simpleton gardener is transformed into a malevolent mega-genius by a scientist using virtual reality software in THE LAWNMOWER MAN, which uses excellent computer graphic animation by Angel Studios. |
 | Loosely based on the life story of Syd Barrett, Pink Floyd's original front man (who was kicked out of the band for his bizarre and disturbing behavior only to go insane shortly thereafter), PINK FLOYD: THE WALL stars Bob Geldof as Pink, a mentally... |
 | Adult animation pioneer Ralph Bakshi's third film is an intensely gritty mixture of cartoon and live action modeled after Disney's SONG OF THE SOUTH, a 1946 film long shelved by Disney because of its racist stereotypes. In this over-the-top update,... |
 | A cartoon spoof of Tarzan films with voices provided by some of the cast from "Saturday Night Live" in which the jungle denizens comedically deal with modern sexual problems. |
 | This first installment of the Showtime sci-fi series kicks off the saga of space rebel Thodin, who leads a ragtag band of guerilla fighters against tyrannical leader His Shadow. |
 | The Lexx gang undertakes a dangerous, last-ditch attempt to replenish Kai's dwindling supply of proto-blood, bringing them perilously close to their arch-nemesis, His Shadow. |
 | When Zev and Stanley stop the ship for a feeding on the mysterious planet Klaagya, they find out the hard way that the planet's inhabitants are controlled by parasitic worms who feed on their brains. Oops! But can Kai--whom they've assumed is... |