Drug Stories! Narcotic Nightmares and Hallucinogenic Hellrides
Rescued and restored 16mm gems from a neglected genre: the classroom drug scare film. From doped-up drag-racers to spiders on speed, the best of the bunch are collected and presented.
Genre: Comedy, Crime, Documentary
Actors: Florrie Fisher
Alvin Rides Again
Alvin Purple, a man who can’t hold down a job because of his voracious sexual appetite, impersonates a dead American Gangster.
He Even Has Your Eyes
Paul is married to Sali. Everything would be fine if they could get a child. Until the day when Sali receives the call that they have been waiting for so…
Freddy Got Fingered
An unemployed cartoonist moves back in with his parents and younger brother Freddy. When his parents demand he leave, he begins to spread rumors that his father is sexually abusing…
Abomination
A modern day tale of love, black comedy and scientific daring, The Abomination tells the story of Adam, a man brought back to life by an eccentric but brilliant scientist,…
Private Life
Richard and Rachel, a couple in the throes of infertility, try to maintain their marriage as they descend deeper and deeper into the insular world of assisted reproduction and domestic…
About Last Night…
A man and woman meet and try to have a romantic affair, despite their personal problems and the interference of their disapproving friends.
Long Flat Balls III
It’s been 14 years and Petter has not kept his promise to marry Laila. Petter wants to get married. The problem is that he can’t. The solution is in Lithuania….
Leprechaun 4: In Space
On a planet in a distant galaxy, a power hungry Leprechaun, holds a beautiful alien princess hostage in order to marry her for her royal title. With her title and…
Lobster Man from Mars
Young film student tries to sell his weird movie to a desperate film producer who is in need of a tax write-off. The producer screens the film “Lobster Man From…
Pink Skies Ahead
A young woman struggles with an anxiety disorder after dropping out of school.
Dennis Miller: The Raw Feed
From a Chicago stage, Dennis Miller rips issues du jour to shreds.