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King Kong

Young and beautiful actress Ann Darrow is from the world of 1930s vaudeville, who is down on her luck. She meets Carl Denham, an over-ambitious filmmaker, who brings her on an exploratory expedition to a remote island where she finds compassion and the true meaning of humanity wi...

They/Them/Us

The story of two divorced parents in their forties and their four complicated teenagers.

Dark victory

The life of a fast moving Long Island socialite skids to a stop when she discovers that she has less than a year to live.

"Loaded six shooters, fast-paced action, luscious ladies and a hearty dose of comedy can all be found in this outstanding collection of acclaimed movies from the epic filmmaking genre affectionately known as Spaghetti Wsterns"--Container.

As an increasingly isolated and insane Hitler pursues his hopeless war, betrayal and treachery reach the highest levels of the Third Reich. German intelligence knows that paratroop officer Steiner survived "Operation Eagle," the bungled assassination attempt on Winston Churchill,...

A melodrama about an aspiring prizefighter who meets with disaster after he is blinded in the ring, then devotes himself to fostering the musical career of brother.

They/Them/Us

The story of two divorced parents in their forties and their four complicated teenagers.

"Infinite gradation is an astonishing meditation on what art makes of death, and the moral, emotional, and philosophical implications of love and the creative act, especially those creative works that, as George Steiner has said, "make a deposit in the bank of terror." In lines a...

Queer

"Rather than a book of queer theory for artists, this is a book of artists' queer tactics and infectious concepts. In the first such anthology to be centred on artists' writings, numerous conversations about queer practice are brought together from diverse individual, social and ...

Santa Fe Trail: Recounts the legend of famous abolitionist John Brown and the heated battle leading to a final showdown with the U.S. Army at Harper's Ferry, Virginia -- a bloody encounter that marked the pages of history and changed the course of America forever.

"The cult periodical Little Joe, published as a limited-edition zine from 2010 to 2021, challenged the mainstream narrative of film history with a rebellious, queer perspective. Rather than reviewing new releases, it explored forgotten and overlooked films and celebrated a divers...

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