Episode list

Bent Wookiee

Opera

Fri, Dec 04, 2020
Working with the most lavish budget he ever received, this is Dario Argento's last great film and he goes for broke. Extraordinary camera work and an intriguing, though overlong, story keeps things moving at a rapid and kinetic pace.
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Borat Subsequent Moviefilm
The long-awaited sequel to the hugely successful Borat (2006), Subsequent Moviefilm finds the hilarious and still culturally ignorant Kazakh reporter returning to America to deliver more keenly observed social commentary.
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The Muppet Christmas Carol
After an eight-year absence, the Muppets return to the big screen with this sweet adaptation of Charles Dickens' classic novella.
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The Bling Ring

Thu, Dec 31, 2020
Sofia Coppola's moody examination of a group of high schoolers who brazenly stole nearly 3-million-dollars from celebrity homes in the late 2000's.
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Capote

Sat, Jan 02, 2021
A true crime drama featuring a revelatory turn by Philip Seymour Hoffman in an Oscar-winning performance.
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Venom

Sun, Jan 03, 2021
A highly underrated thriller with a fantastic premise. A trio of would-be kidnappers not only have the police to worry about, but also one very pissed-off snake.
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Hitler - - Dead or Alive
Bootlegging gangsters turned bounty hunters try to make a buck by killing Hitler in a ludicrous but entertaining film that was a major influence on Quentin Tarantino's Inglorious Basterds.
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Spotlight

Wed, Jan 06, 2021
A fine ensemble of performers lead this compelling 2015 Best Picture winner.
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Raw Deal

Thu, Jan 07, 2021
Mid-tier Schwarzenegger fare that finds Ah-nuld attempting to infiltrate the Chicago mob.
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The Terror of Tiny Town
The definition of a novelty film, it's a standard, run of the mill Western that happens to be populated entirely by little people.
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Honey, I Shrunk the Kids
Director Joe Johnston's feature film debut is a funny, whimsical children's fantasy that doesn't shy away from the inherent dangers of being shrunk down and cast off into an unknown land.
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Targets

Sun, Jan 10, 2021
Peter Bogdanovich's feature film debut is a brilliantly constructed dual narrative that works as both a career summation for Boris Karloff and a chilling depiction of a would-be sniper's descent into madness.
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Chained for Life
If you're interested in the Hilton sisters, you'll be better served by 2012's Bound by Flesh or the Broadway musical Side Show rather than this boring exploitation melodrama.
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Ticks

Wed, Jan 13, 2021
Brutally 90's but mercifully short, this nasty little flick pits troubled youth against mutated bloodsuckers.
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Bill and Coo

Thu, Jan 14, 2021
90% birds and 100% adorable, 1948's Bill and Coo is a true oddity, with a wisecracking narrator and some impressive avian acrobatics.
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Vigilante

Fri, Jan 15, 2021
William Lustig's exciting, slick, and brutal urban retaliation film.
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Glen or Glenda

Sat, Jan 16, 2021
Edward D. Wood Jr.'s baffling and autobiographical plea for tolerance and understanding works terribly as an exploitation film but very well as arthouse cinema.
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The House on Sorority Row
A "classy" slasher that comes off as DePalma-lite; with a weak story, mostly forgettable characters, and some impressive camera work.
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Child Bride

Mon, Jan 18, 2021
A despicable, yet undeniably compelling exploitation film featuring two strong leads and an amateur-level supporting cast. I can't recommend it, but I also can't say it isn't effective.
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Ace Ventura: Pet Detective
In a breakthrough film for both star and director, Jim Carrey somehow manages to pull off a role that very easily could've destroyed a less-talented performer's career.
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Fear No Evil

Wed, Jan 20, 2021
Wild beyond belief, Lady in White director Frank LaLoggia's feature film debut is a glorious and ambitious mess.
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The Exterminator
James Glickenhaus' action-revenge flick suffers from an episodic and patchy storyline which features plenty of carnage and mayhem but very little in terms of logic.
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Mesa of Lost Women
Boring beyond belief, Mesa of Lost Women is a jumble of images cobbled together from footage shot years apart.
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C.H.U.D.

Sun, Jan 24, 2021
Whether or not this film is an allegory or merely a cheesy 80's horror comedy, one thing is for sure. Those C.H.U.D.s are mean and hungry.
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The Killer Inside Me
A justly forgotten adaptation which fails to capture the rich complexities of Jim Thompson's deliciously evil 1952 pulp novel.
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Nowhere

Wed, Jan 27, 2021
In the final part of his "Teenage Apocalypse Trilogy," director Gregg Araki presents a sprawling portrait of Los Angeles through the prism of disaffected youth.
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The Killer Shrews
The German title of this ineptly-made cheapie is Die Nacht der unheimlichen Bestien, which of course translates into The Night of the Scary Beasts. Better title, by far. Too bad about the rest of the movie.
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Blind Fury

Fri, Jan 29, 2021
From the esteemed writer of Gymkata comes this fun, silly romp starring Rutger Hauer as a blind swordsman which is equal parts Zatoichi and Breaking Bad.
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The Manitou

Sat, Jan 30, 2021
Magnificent in its insanity, late-period Tony Curtis and Michael Ansara battle an ancient medicine man who is slowly growing out of Susan Strasberg's neck.
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