Compelling re-creation of the 1912 downing of the "unsinkable" luxury liner, that was to have been the jewel in the crown of the British shipping industry, only to meet it's end in the depths of the... more
Director Alan Parkers first film, BUGSY MALONE, was originally released in 1976. The musical spoofs organized crime figures like Al Capone and takes place in prohibition-era Chicago. In order to make... more
Toby Noe (Ray Bolger) wins $5,000 in a lottery, and splurges on fireworks for the children, before losing the rest in a card game. Meanwhile, the Ingalls decide the hectic city life is not for them,... more
Milan, 1848: As the locals took up arms against the occupying Austrians, convict Cainazzo (Adriano Celentano) was just glad for the cannonball that blew his cell open. Striking an alliance with green... more
NTSC/Region 0. Originally turned down flat by the British Board of Film Censors and initially released exclusively in London in a version heavily cut by it's nervous distributor, The Beast is... more
Five Oscars, including Best Picture, Director, and Actor, were awarded to William Friedkin's fast-moving cop drama based on Robin Moore's book about a series of drug operations in the 1960s. Gene... more
Neurosurgeon and researcher Laurence Jeffries (Anthony Perkins) had enough of his spouse Frances (Jill Ireland) stepping out with her journalist lover Paul (Henri Garcin). To that end, he brought an... more
Pack up and head off to Camp North Star, a small-time Canadian summer camp where crazy head counselor Tripper (Bill Murray, in his first starring role) leads a ragtag bunch of kids and... more