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Black Sheep by James-Masaki Ryan (2nd October 2025)
"Black Sheep" (2006) Fifteen years after a childhood trauma that left him with a fear of sheep, Henry Oldfield (played by Nathan Meister) returns to his family’s sheep farm in which he is ready to sell his share of the property to his older brother Angus (played by Peter Feeney). Angus Oldfield has gone into the field of genetics, and the farmland has been the site of a science laboratory that has been targeted by environmental activists. But after an altercation leads to a mutated lamb escaping, a chain of events start in which anything or anyone bitten by the creature become rabid creatures that prey on anything in their way… New Zealand is well known for being the land of sheep, in which the fluffy animals heavily outnumber the population of people in the country. In film, New Zealand produced some notable gory horror films, most famously with filmmaker Peter Jackson’s early works becoming influential milestones which led to his company WETA becoming a leader in practical and digital visual effects for many m... |
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Fires on the Plain: The Criterion Collection by Noor Razzak (29th September 2025)
Kon Ichikawa’s "Fires on the Plain" (Japanese title - "Nobi") remains one of the most harrowing and unflinching depictions of war ever committed to film. Adapted from Shōhei Ōoka’s novel, the film follows Private Tamura (Eiji Funakoshi), a tubercular Japanese soldier stranded in the Philippines during the closing days of World War II. What begins as a simple struggle for survival descends into a chilling meditation on humanity stripped bare, as starvation, disease, and despair turn fellow soldiers into scavengers, deserters, and, eventually, cannibals. Ichikawa’s treatment of the material resists the romanticization of sacrifice that pervaded many postwar Japanese war films, instead presenting war as an existential void where human dignity corrodes under unbearable pressure. The film’s stark black-and-white cinematography by Setsuo Kobayashi enhances its unrelenting bleakness. The camera frequently frames Tamura as a small, almost swallowed figure against vast, indifferent landscapes. This visual language underscores the futi... |
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Senso: Limited Edition by Eric Cotenas (27th September 2025)
Silver Ribbon (Best Cinematography): G.R. Aldo (winner) and Special Silver Ribbon: Luchino Visconti (winner) - Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists, 1955 Golden Lion: Luchino Visconti (nominee) - Venice Film Festival, 1954 Golden Goblet (Best Actress): Alida Valli (winner) - Golden Goblets, 1955 Top 10 Film Award (Best Film): Luchino Visconti (nominee) - Cahiers du Cinéma, 1956 1866: Venice has been occupied by the Austrians, but a war of liberation is on the horizon. General La Marmora has forged an alliance with Prussia, emboldening Italian Nationalists to public demonstrations, the biggest one at the La Fenice Opera House during a performance of "Il trovatore" raining leaflets down on the audience from the upper boxes. When handsome Austrian soldier Franz Mahler (Rope's Farley Granger) mocks the demonstration, hot-headed marchese Roberto Ussoni (Teorema' ... |
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Battleship Potemkin by James-Masaki Ryan (25th September 2025)
"Battleship Potemkin" (Броненосец «Потёмкин») (1925) English synth-pop duo Pet Shop Boys have consistently been at the top of the worldwide pop and electronic charts. Songs like "West End Girls" and "It's a Sin" are staples of 80s pop, their 90s work like "Go West" and "New York City Boy" continued their evolution with electronic music, and they have continued to be relevant into the 2000s. Their most recent album "Nonetheless" was their first to be released on the Blu-ray format with Dolby Atmos audio, and they continue to perform at sold out shows four decades since their debut. In 2003, the duo received an offer that was quite different from anything that they had done so far, and it was to create a new musical score for the 1925 silent Soviet feature "Battleship Potemkin". They had experience in film and stage before, with their music from their first two albums being used for the feature "It Couldn't Happen Here" as a long form music vid... |
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Prey by Eric Cotenas (24th September 2025)
One night, an alien ship comes into Earth's orbit and alien Kator beams down into the middle of the English countryside. The bear-faced alien brutally murders a necking couple and takes over the body of the man Anderson (Enemy Mine's Barry Stokes,) and presents himself as a wounded, disoriented stranger to the residents of a nearby sprawling estate: young Jessica (Felicity's Glory Annen,) and her older companion Josephine (Vampyres' Sally Faulkner,). Jessica is sympathetic and even intrigued by the stranger, but Josephine is repelled by him yet too dismissive to take his odd behavior beyond face value ("He's no weirder than any other man"). Growing jealous over Jessica's infatuation with Anderson, Josephine welcomes the man to stay if only to show him up to Jessica as nothing more than an animal.... |
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Bad Channels by Eric Cotenas (24th September 2025)
When Pahoota's AM radio station KDUL discovers that they can transmit nationwide at 666 MHz, station owner Vernon Locknut (The Shadow's Aaron Lustig) ditches the "All Polka" format in favor of hiring rock DJ Dan O'Dare (Bad Lieutenant's Paul Hipp), recently fined by the FCC for the on-air broadcast of his sexual encounter with another radio talent. Stuck covering the fluff assignment is Cable World News reporter Lisa Cummings (Dead Heat's Martha Quinn) who finds her own citing and other local reports of a UFO more interesting and runs off with the sheriff (Victor Rogers) to investigate a report. The reports turn out to be true as an alien and his robot partner take over the station with DJ Dan and his engineer Corky (... |
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Raw Meat by Eric Cotenas (24th September 2025)
Golden Scroll (Best Horror Film): Raw Meat (nominee) - Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, 1975 When American student Alex (The Day of the Locust's David Ladd) and his British girlfriend Patricia (Crucible of Horror's Sharon Gurney) get off the tube one night at Russell Square Station, they nearly step over the body of a man (Blood from the Mummy's Tomb's James Cossins) on the stairs. Alex assumes he is a drunk but Patricia thinks he might be a diabetic. They check his wallet and discover he is James Manfred, OBE and tell a policeman up top but when they return to the scene, the man's body is gone. That seems to be the end of it until the report lands on the desk of Inspector Calhoun (... |
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Raw Meat by Eric Cotenas (23rd September 2025)
Golden Scroll (Best Horror Film): Raw Meat (nominee) - Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, 1975 When American student Alex (The Day of the Locust's David Ladd) and his British girlfriend Patricia (Crucible of Horror's Sharon Gurney) get off the tube one night at Russell Square Station, they nearly step over the body of a man (Blood from the Mummy's Tomb's James Cossins) on the stairs. Alex assumes he is a drunk but Patricia thinks he might be a diabetic. They check his wallet and discover he is James Manfred, OBE and tell a policeman up top but when they return to the scene, the man's body is gone. That seems to be the end of it until the report lands on the desk of Inspector Calhoun (... |
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The Last Horror Film: Tromatic Special Edition by Eric Cotenas (21st September 2025)
Saturn Award (Best International Film): The Last Horror Film (nominee) and Best Supporting Actress: Filomena Spagnuolo (nominee) - Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, 1993 Clavell de Plata (Best Cinematography): Thomas F. Denove (winner) - Sitges - Catalonian International Film Festival, 1982 New York cabbie Vinny Durand (The Ninth Configuration's Joe Spinell) has dreams of Hollywood fame, and his muse is Jana Bates (Dracula A.D. 1972's Caroline Munro), the "Queen of Horror Films". Leaving his job and his mother (Stardust Memories's Filomena Spagnuolo, Spinnel's real mother billed as "Mary Spinell") behind, Vinny takes off to Cannes - where Jana is promoting her new film "Scream", produced by her ex-husband Bret... |
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Friendship by Noor Razzak (21st September 2025)
"Friendship" written and directed by Andrew DeYoung marks his feature film debut with a deceptively simple film that evolves into one of the year’s most cutting explorations of human connection. Directed with a mixture of restraint and offbeat humor, it manages to straddle the line between quirky comedy and poignant character study. At its heart, the film is less about plot than it is about the messy negotiations of intimacy, aging, loyalty, but mostly the male loneliness epidemic. Paul Rudd and Tim Robinson carry the film. What begins as a casual yet quick bond develops into something stranger, as both men confront the gaps between who they were and who they’ve become. While the premise could have lent itself to predictable buddy-comedy territory, "Friendship" instead embraces discomfort, awkward silences, and sharp tonal shifts, making the experience feel both raw and oddly universal. Tim Robinson’s performance as Craig is a fascinating balancing act between his trademark absurdist humor and a surprising dramatic weight. Kno... |
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The Madame Blanc Mysteries: Series 4 (TV) by Eric Cotenas (20th September 2025)
With her arch nemesis Barbara – who had a secret relationship with her forgery-trafficking husband and murdered him – finally put behind bars and his scheming ex-wife finally showing her true colors before getting out of the picture, London expatriate antiques dealer Jean White (Scott & Bailey's Sally Lindsay) and part-time general handyman/part-time rideshare driver Dominic Hayes (Starlings' Steve Edge) are still keeping their relationship a secret from the residents of French antiques haven Sainte-Victoire: among them head of police Andre Caron (Hampstead's Alex Gaumond) who calls Jean in to consult on cases involving the use as weapons or the theft of items of unknown provenance, brash village mechanic Gloria (Sue Vincent), Jean's local antiques shop business partner Ch... |
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Noroi: The Curse by James-Masaki Ryan (18th September 2025)
"Noroi: The Curse" 「ノロイ」 (2005) For a two year period, Kobayashi Masafumi, a paranormal investigator had been researching and documenting an unusual and disturbing case. The most disturbing is that after completing his documentary, his house burned down, which killed his wife, though his remains were unfound. The master tape of the documentary was found, and would be clues to what had really happened. As it was too disturbing to air on television, the film was released theatrically, and features the contents complete documentary that he compiled before his mysterious disappearance... During an investigation about a case of mysterious cries being heard from a residential neighborhood, Kobayashi knocks on the door of a reclusive and confrontational woman named Ishii Junko. While the exchange did not seem to have any particular resonance with him, the footage and audio that was recorded found some unexplained sounds that were similar to babies crying. In addition, Kobayashi investigated a circumstance surrounding actress Matsumoto Marika, who during a visit to a shrine for a TV show with comedy duo Ungirls started to experience a possession, and the footage wa... |
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The Cat: Limited Edition by Eric Cotenas (18th September 2025)
Successful fantasy novelist Wisely (A Better Tomorrow's Waise Lee) finds inspiration for his next novel when friend Li Tung (Bullet in the Head's Lawrence Lau) tells him about a mysterious incident involving his upstairs neighbors – an old man (Re-Cycle's Lau Siu-Ming), a girl (Saviour of the Soul's Gloria Yip), and her black cat – who moved out the morning after he confronted them about strange noises. Investigating the apartment, Li Tung discovered bloody entrails and called friend Inspector Wong (Hard Boiled's ... |
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World Noir Vol. 3: Not Guilty/The Lost One/Girl with Hyacinths - Limited Edition by Eric Cotenas (15th September 2025)
"The conclusion of World War Two saw film noir become firmly established as one of the defining Hollywood film genres, with studios almost unable to keep up with audience demand for more violent and bleak stories of murder, greed and betrayal. But outside of the USA, a number of European film-makers, many of whom were still reeling from the destruction levied by years of war on their respective countries, were creating works that were every bit the equal of their contemporaneous American counterparts, while often applying uniquely European sensibilities to the recently established noir framework. This set features three such classic examples of European noir from the post-war period, with all three presented on Blu-ray with English subtitles for the very first time." Not Guilty: Looked down upon and socially-ostracized by his professional contemporaries, Doctor Michel Ancelin (Blanche's Michel Simon) spends most of his days making house calls to poorer residents in the surrounding farml... |
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World Noir Vol. 3: Not Guilty/The Lost One/Girl with Hyacinths - Limited Edition by Eric Cotenas (15th September 2025)
"The conclusion of World War Two saw film noir become firmly established as one of the defining Hollywood film genres, with studios almost unable to keep up with audience demand for more violent and bleak stories of murder, greed and betrayal. But outside of the USA, a number of European film-makers, many of whom were still reeling from the destruction levied by years of war on their respective countries, were creating works that were every bit the equal of their contemporaneous American counterparts, while often applying uniquely European sensibilities to the recently established noir framework. This set features three such classic examples of European noir from the post-war period, with all three presented on Blu-ray with English subtitles for the very first time." Not Guilty: Looked down upon and socially-ostracized by his professional contemporaries, Doctor Michel Ancelin (Blanche's Michel Simon) spends most of his days making house calls to poorer residents in the surrounding farml... |
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World Noir Vol. 3: Not Guilty/The Lost One/Girl with Hyacinths - Limited Edition by Eric Cotenas (15th September 2025)
"The conclusion of World War Two saw film noir become firmly established as one of the defining Hollywood film genres, with studios almost unable to keep up with audience demand for more violent and bleak stories of murder, greed and betrayal. But outside of the USA, a number of European film-makers, many of whom were still reeling from the destruction levied by years of war on their respective countries, were creating works that were every bit the equal of their contemporaneous American counterparts, while often applying uniquely European sensibilities to the recently established noir framework. This set features three such classic examples of European noir from the post-war period, with all three presented on Blu-ray with English subtitles for the very first time." Not Guilty: Looked down upon and socially-ostracized by his professional contemporaries, Doctor Michel Ancelin (Blanche's Michel Simon) spends most of his days making house calls to poorer residents in the surrounding farml... |
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His Motorbike, Her Island by Eric Cotenas (11th September 2025)
In an unhappy relationship with young Fuyumi (Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S.'s Noriko Watanabe), Ko (Fudoh: The New Generation's Riki Takeuchi) really has only one true love in his life: his Kawasaki motorcycle that he drives for a courier company run by Fuyumi's older brother Hidemasa (Beyond Outrage's Tomokazu Miura) who threatens him to "take responsibility" for his sister. Ko flees to the countryside to be alone with his love only to meet pretty and uninhibited Miyoko (Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah's Kiwako Harada) who initially seems more attracted to his bike than to him. After a whirlwind romance, Ko returns to the city and breaks up with Fuyumi, leading t... |
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Aguirre, the Wrath of God by James-Masaki Ryan (11th September 2025)
"Aguirre, the Wrath of God" ("Aguirre, der Zorn Gottes") (1972) Taking place in the year 1560, a group of conquistadors are traveling the mountain slopes, vast jungles, and raging rivers of the Amazon jungle in order to reach their goal - the hope of discovering the mythical land of El Dorado, where they would be greeted with riches in paradise. Under the guidance of lead conquistador Gonzalo Pizarro (played by Alejandro Repullés), the group of men are tasked with building rafts to sail downstream and given a week to report their findings. Pedro de Ursúa (played by Ruy Guerra) is leading the men alongside the power hungry Lope de Aguirre (played by Klaus Kinski) as second in command. In addition, Brother Gaspar de Carvajal (played by Del Negro) joins as a Christian mercenary to bring the word of God, Don Fernando de Guzmán (played by Peter Berling) representing the crown of Spain, a dozen or so men with armor and goods... |
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The Innkeepers: Limited Edition by Eric Cotenas (8th September 2025)
Audience Award (Spotlight Premiere): Ti West (nominee) - SXSW Film Festival, 2011 Festival Trophy (Best Musical Score): Jeff Grace (winner) - Screamfest, 2011 Chainsaw Award (Best Score): Jeff Grace (nominee) - Fangoria Chainsaw Awards, 2013 Special Award (Scariest Film – Fans Choice Award): Ti West (winner) - Toronto After Dark Film Festival, 2011 Fright Meter Award (Best Director): Ti West (nominee) and Best Actress: Sara Paxton (nominee) - Fright Meter Awards, 2012 Rondo Statuette (Best Film): Ti West (nominee) - Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards, 2012 With the owner away in Barbados and the only guest a mother (Alison Bartlett) and her child (Moonrise Kingdom's Jake Ryan), hotel clerks Claire (The Last House on the Left remake's ... |
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High Noon: Limited Edition by Eric Cotenas (7th September 2025)
Oscar (Best Actor in a Leading Role): Gary Cooper (winner), Best Film Editing: Elmo Williams and Harry Gerstad (winner), Best Music, Original Song: Dimitri Tiomkin and Ned Washington (winner), Best Music, Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture: Dimitri Tiomkin (winner), Best Picture: Stanley Kramer (nominee), Best Director: Fred Zinnemann (nominee), and Best Writing, Screenplay: Carl Foreman (nominee) - Academy Awards, 1953 Golden Globe (Best Actor - Drama): Gary Cooper (winner), Best Supporting Actress: Katy Jurado (winner), Best Original Score: ... |
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What Lives Here by Eric Cotenas (7th September 2025)
When the elderly owner of the Edwards Mansion looming above the township of Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey, is murdered in her sleep – not content to just turn off her oxygen, the assailant slits her throat and stabs her twenty-odd times – local realtor James Collins (Christian Keiber) knows better than to contract any local junk removal businesses given the house's reputation and instead contacts Lee Duncan (100 Acres of Hell's Jeff Swanton) who initially balks at taking a job three hours away, requiring food and accommodations for his six man crew; that is, until Collins offers to cover all of that and double his rate if they can clear out the house in a week so he can get it on the market. Lee's crew is less-than-pleased to be giving up their weekends to get to the location to beat Monday morning traffic, and upon arrival Lee discover that Collins has inadvertently reserved rooms at the local motel for them a day later than needed. Collins offers to let them stay in the house and puts their food and drink at the local bar on... |
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The Wind and the Lion: Imprint Collection #422 by Noor Razzak (7th September 2025)
John Milius’ "The Wind and the Lion" is a fascinating hybrid of Hollywood spectacle, revisionist history, and mythmaking. Released in 1975, the film dramatizes—loosely and often fantastically—the 1904 “Perdicaris Affair,” in which a Greek-American expatriate was kidnapped in Morocco. Milius reshapes the event to serve his own brand of muscular, romanticized storytelling: the victim becomes Eden Pedecaris, played with patrician resolve by Candice Bergen, and her captor is the charismatic Berber chieftain Raisuli, brought to life with commanding gravitas by Sean Connery. From the outset, Milius frames the film less as a faithful history lesson and more as a fable about power, imperialism, and cultural identity. Connery’s casting as a Berber leader—complete with a Scottish burr—has long been a point of contention. While it undercuts the film’s authenticity, his sheer screen presence compensates to a degree, giving Raisuli an aura of nobility and tragic grandeur. Bergen, meanwhile, strikes a careful balance between being a figure of aristocratic restraint and a woman di... |
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The Hidden Fortress by James-Masaki Ryan (31st August 2025)
"The Hidden Fortress" 「隠し砦の三悪人」 (1958) Tahei (played by Chiaki Minoru) and Matashichi (played by Fujiwara Kamatari) are lowly peasants that escape from slavery in a war torn land and are searching for their way home. They happen to find hidden gold in a mountainous region, each bearing the symbol of the Akizuki clan, one of clans in the area at war. Unbeknownst to them, a few surviving royal members and servants of the clan are hiding in the mountains in a hidden fortress. But as enemy forces are encroaching, their general Makabe Rokurota (played by Mifune Toshiro) enlists the two peasants to help them move the family gold and also accompany princess Yuki (played by Uehara Misa) through enemy territory towards freedom. But not every step goes according to plan... Director Kurosawa Akira had a series of critical successes in the 1950 as well as international recognition with films such as "Rashomon" (1950), "Ikiru" (1952), and ... |
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The Man Who Would Be King: Imprint Limited Edition #421 by Noor Razzak (31st August 2025)
John Huston’s "The Man Who Would Be King" is a sweeping tale of ambition, imperialism, and hubris, staged with the kind of old-fashioned grandeur rarely attempted by the mid-1970's. Adapted from Rudyard Kipling’s novella, the film follows two former British soldiers, Daniel Dravot (Sean Connery) and Peachy Carnehan (Michael Caine), as they attempt to carve out their own kingdom in the remote mountains of Kafiristan. What unfolds is both a rousing adventure and a cautionary parable about the corrupting lure of power. Huston had dreamed of making this film for decades, originally envisioning it in the 1950's with Clark Gable and Humphrey Bogart as the leads, but Borgart's death in 1957 out an end to the production. Later, Huston attempted to restart with various leading stars but eventually getting nowhere and production stalled multiple times until Connery and Caine, long-time friends off screen, finally brought Huston’s vision to lif... |
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The Ghost of Peter Sellers by Noor Razzak (31st August 2025)
Peter Medak’s 2018 documentary "The Ghost of Peter Sellers" is less a traditional making-of than a haunting confession. Nearly fifty years after the doomed production of "Ghost in the Noonday Sun" (1974), Medak confronts the chaos that surrounded his attempt to direct Peter Sellers in a pirate comedy. The result is not only an excavation of a failed film but also a self-portrait of an artist still wrestling with guilt, anger, and bewilderment. The film’s structure alternates between archival footage, interviews with surviving crew, and Medak’s own anguished reflections. This blend works effectively in showing how an ill-fated production spirals out of control. The problem is not simply bad luck or logistical setbacks but the mercurial force of Sellers himself. Medak portrays him as a genius comedian who, at this point in his career, was deeply erratic and self-destructive. Sellers’ refusal to cooperate, his manipulative behavior, and his constant undermining of the crew derailed the project before it had a chance to breathe. The documentary, however, resists painting Sellers as a one-dimensional villain; it acknowledges his... |
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The Golden Triangle by Eric Cotenas (29th August 2025)
The geographical intersection of Thailand, Burma, and Laos protected by dense jungle and treacherous mountain ranges known as The Golden Triangle produces the bulk of the world's supply of opium from plentiful poppy crops, resulting in the area's inhabitants largely engaging in either manufacturing, transporting, or stealing with even some in the surrounding country's governments profiting by hindering the efforts of international law enforcement. Having escaped from Hong Kong police, drug trafficker Tony Wong (Jade Tiger's Lo Lieh) has fled to Thailand where he lies low until he intervenes in the harassment of hostess Pon (Hanuman and the 5 Kamen Riders' Tanyarat Lohanan) by local thugs which turns out to be a ploy to get Tony to her brother (In Gold We Trust's Somchai Samipak) who offers him a hiding place in the mountains... |
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Ride a Wild Stud by Eric Cotenas (29th August 2025)
Union officer Lt. Dan McDermott (Hale Williams) decides to pose as an outlaw in order to discover how ex-Confederate colonel-turned-bandit William Quantrill (Bill Ferrill) has been smuggling and selling government-owned Spencer repeating rifles. He establishes himself by fighting Bill "The Stud" Doolin (Frenchy Le Boyd) – Quantrill's chief cohort and proprietor of the colonel's desert brothel – over virginal Marsha (Josie Kirk) whose father (Voodoo Heartbeat's Chuck Alford) refused to pay Quantrill's gang protection money and was murdered along with his other daughter (Helga Hanshue) who tried to escape being raped by Doolin and his men. McDermott gathers intelligence from the brothel's madam Irene (... |
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Funny Things Happen Down Under by James-Masaki Ryan (29th August 2025)
"Funny Things Happen Down Under" (1965) A group of children in the rural town of Wallaby Creek learn that their hangout will be sold off. They find out the asking price is £200 (this was just before Australia switched to the Dollar) and the payment is due by Christmas, so they try to figure out ways to raise enough money to buy the place for themselves. The kids discover that their mineral water mysteriously colors their farm’s animals to unusual colors such as pink, green, and even multi-colored. They devise a plan to sell the colored wool to raise the funds, but will adults take them seriously? “The Terrific Adventures of the Terrible Ten” was an Australian television series that ran in 1960 for 52 ten minute episodes. Focused on a group of ten rural children who get into comical situations, the series was an early example of an Australian television show that was made for children with local actors. “Actors” may be a stretch as the cast members were basically family members of crew or local children without acting experience. The cast included both boys and girls and it seems like they were never aroun... |
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I Am Frigid... Why? by Eric Cotenas (26th August 2025)
The daughter of the gardener (Sins of the Flesh's Georges Guéret) of a country estate, blossoming Doris (The Shiver of the Vampires' Sandra Julien) is a "diamond of the purist water" ripe for the plucking by teenage Erik (Jean-Luc Terrade) at the encouragement of his incestuous sister Carla (Grapes of Death's Marie-Georges Pascal) who chase her down and rape her in the greenhouse. Erik's mother (Montparnasse 19's Arlette Poirier) is eager to pin the blame on Doris despite her father's claims that she was a virgin. For the price of his and Doris' silence, Erik's father (... |
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Her and She and Him by Eric Cotenas (26th August 2025)
Greta (Au Pair Girls' Astrid Frank) hitches her way from Sweden to Paris to study art history ("Because Paris is Paris") and has a cozy room in a boarding house lined up; that is until the landlady's husband tries to assault her. Needing to make the rent for shabbier digs, she tries to become a model and just barely escapes a lech (director Max Pécas regular Michel Vocoret, Young Casanova) and takes to panhandling on the street playing the guitar and singing, quickly discovering that "the kindness of strangers" always comes at a price. She is taken in by beautiful Claude (From Ear to Ear's Nicole Debonne) who turns out to be a lesbian and takes advantage of her in her sleep. Although disgusted, Greta accepts the advise of the similarly lowdown... |
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