A classic mix of thrills, scares, and laughs from "Frankenstein" director James Whale in which six travelers seek refuge from a storm in a decrepit mansion in Wales, only to be frightened by the... more
Named Best Picture of the Year and nominated for nine 1992 Academy Awards(r) (including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Actress), HOWARD'S END is a dazzling adaptation of E.M. Forster's classic... more
Brian Cox offers a magnetic tour de force as Winston Churchill in this singular portrait focusing on the final days before the Battle of Normandy, as the venerable statesman wrestled with the human... more
A young stage actress (Felicity Kendal), who's spent her entire lifetime roaming the Indian landscape with her parents' declining touring company, finds herself falling into a passionate affair with... more
Cohen Media Group celebrates the films of Hollywood legend Vivien Leigh with this superlative collection of classics including: Dark Journey*Fire Over England*Sidewalks of London and Storm in a Tea... more
Set against the stifling conformity of pre-World War I English society, E.M. Forster's Maurice is a story of coming to terms with one's sexuality and identity in the face of disapproval and... more
Features: Dubbed, Subtitled, Amaray Case, Digital Theater System
One of the key leaders in the colonial struggle for independence in Latin America, Simon Bolivar (1783 1830), remains one of the region's most inspirational and influential figures to this day.... more
Following the assassination of Nazi Heydrich, Masha Novotny, a professors daughter, hides the culprit in her parents apartment. When the Gestapo take 400 people hostage in retaliation, Mashas father... more
It's the beginning of the summer. In a village in the north of Turkey, Lale and her four sisters come home from school, innocently playing with boys. The supposed debauchery of their games causes a... more
Young Queen Margot finds herself trapped in an arranged marriage amidst a religious war between French Catholics and Protestants. Six days after her wedding, La Mole, a young man wounded by several... more
An improbable but wholly compatible pairing of Gallic art phenomena-rep house cinema legend Agnes Varda and guerrilla photographic muralist JR-chronicle themselves as co-directors on a remarkable... more
A compelling examination of the artist's drive to create, director Jacques Rivette's acclaimed drama stars Michel Piccoli as Edouard Frenhofer, a once-renowned painter worn down by years of... more
Between juggling night school and shifts at the KFC to help her struggling family, Taipei teenager Lin Yang (Lin Hsiao-yang) still had the fantasies provided by her favorite manga to retreat into.... more
On the sidewalks of Beirut, a terse but otherwise unremarkable exchange between a nationalist Christian mechanic (Adel Karam) and a displaced Palestinian construction foreman (Kamel El Basha) leads... more
After the death of her mother young Tristana goes to live with her guardian Don Lope an older man who eventually breaks through his facade of respectability and seduces her. She repays him a hundred... more
At the dawn of the 20th century, a multi-generational family in the Gullah community on the Sea Islands off of South Carolina - former West African slaves who adopted many of their ancestors' Yoruba... more
During the late 1950s, repatriated German-Jewish state prosecutor Fritz Bauer (Burghart Klaubner) labored ceaselessly to bring Nazi collaborators to justice... in the face of indifference and... more
Director Bertrand Tavernier delivers an extensive, affectionate consideration of a half-century through his homeland's movie culture, from the early '30s to the dawn of his own filmmaking career.... more
Padre Padrone: Winner of the 1977 Cannes Film Festival Palme d'Or, this classic by the Taviani brothers is based on an autobiography by Gavino Ledda, The One That Got Away. Gavino is six when his... more
Intolerance and it's terrible effects are examined in four historical eras. In ancient Babylon, a mountain girl is caught up in the religious rivalry that leads to the city's downfall. In Judea, the... more
In this rediscovered masterpiece of film noir, Joan Crawford plays a successful playwright who marries a mediocre actor (Jack Palance) with a troubling secret. She soon discovers that he not only... more
The dark shadows of New York come to life in this rarely-seen, moody, jazz-soaked noir classic from the great Jean-Pierre Melville, who cast himself as a journalist on an ethically fraught mission to... more