After his wife died abroad, British diplomat John Duncombe (Anthony Quayle) returned from Florence to confront his two young sons, the elder Andrew (Stefano Colagrande) and the sickly Miles (Simone... more
The original silent drama from Japanese filmmaker Yasujiro Ozu, "A Story of Floating Weeds," follows a travelling theatre troupe's visit to a seaside town and the group's leader's emotional reunion... more
Three-disc set includes: Emitaï (1971)During World War II, Vichy France wasn't shy about conscripting soldiers from it's colonies, or levying oppressive taxes upon them. As the residents of a Jola... more
Unseen by the West for nearly 30 years, this unusual Cuban/Soviet co-production was meant to help train Cuban filmmakers and build support for Castro's regime. Four dramatic vignettes depict, in a... more
After being raped and murdered by a gang of pirates, two girls enlist the aid of the devil and his cohorts-including a sinister female clown-to help them exact their bloody revenge. Stylish and... more
Striking vampire tale from France's Jean Rollin centers on a playboy whose scientist father is conducting experiments on how to become immortal. When he becomes involved with an alluring beauty, he... more
Features: Widescreen, Anamorphic, Digital Theater System
Paul Naschy returns as Count Waldemar Daninsky, marked with the sign of the wolf and desperate for a cure. Dr. Henry Jekyll (Jack Taylor), a descendant of the infamous doc, offers Waldemar one, but... more
Having left her countryside home to find success in the city, lovely part-time bartender Yoshie (Miyuki Kuwano) was readily charmed by the swagger of customer Eiji (Mikijirô Hira). As they move in... more
The first film made outside his native Russia by director Andrei Tarkovsky is a hauntingly beautiful portrait of a Russian poet and musicologist who travels to a spa village in Italy's Tuscany region... more
Sent to prison for a "bad shooting," maverick female cop Agent Zero (Miki Sugimoto) is offered a deal for a full pardon if she agrees to recover a rich industrialist's daughter and terminate the... more
The Beauty of Beauties, the spectacular historical epic that swept the Golden Horse Awards (winning for best feature film, director, actor, color cinematography, and art direction), is a story drawn... more
Features: Widescreen, Digital Theater System, Dolby
SYNOPSIS:The search for a missing woman unspools in two unexpectedly interconnected parts in Laura Citarella's playful new feature. The missing woman is Laura (Laura Paredes), a biologist cataloging... more
Admiral Yi leads an allied fleet of ships against invaders in a final valiant naval battle to annihilate the retreating Japanese army. Now seven years after their deadly invasions of Korea, a massive... more
In late '30s Britain, Martha Hanbury (Stefanie Martini) discovered that her semi-estranged, brilliant engineer sister Thomasina (Emma Appleton) created a machine that could receive radio and TV... more
Five centuries ago, anatomist André Vésale opened up the human body to science for the first time in history. Today, DE HUMANI CORPORIS FABRICA opens the human body to the cinema. It reveals that... more
Macabre, grotesque, and aggressively bizarre, this cult hit from writer/director Nikos Nikolaidis tells the story of a detective who, while searching for his lost love, comes upon an isolated country... more
SPECTERS: Whilst excavating the catacombs at an archaeological site in Rome, a team of researchers make an astonishing discovery when nearby drilling work in the subway system causes a wall to... more