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Possession/Shock (DVD)
This double feature contains two cult horror favorites, Andrzej Zulawski`s POSSESSION and Mario Bava`s SHOCK.
POSSESSION: A secret agent named Marc returns home after an assignment to find his wife Helen acting peculiar. He soon realizes that she`s been having an affair. But it turns out that Helen has been busy in more ways than one: she`s created a monster -- literally -- from the evil within her! And the slimy creature, despite being held in captivity by Helen, has violently killed a number of people. Now, Marc must forgive Helen`s indiscretions in order to save her from the being, which could escape at any time. Awards: Cannes, 1981 - Best Actress, Adjani.
SHOCK: Shortly after moving in, the occupants of a country home notice an evil spirit in the house which causes them to undergo hideous transformations. The final film by legendary Italian horror maestro Mario Bava (BLACK SUNDAY, KILL BABY... KILL!)NR"
Director: Andrzej Zulawski
ACTORS: Isabelle Adjani, Sam Neill
Love and Anarchy (DVD)
Stylish and well-made drama about a Venetian peasant who plots to assassinate Mussolini. His plans are altered when he falls in love with a prostitute in the brothel which serves as his base of operation.R"
Director: Lina Wertmuller
ACTORS: Giancarlo Giannini, Mariangela Melato
Shatter Dead (DVD) Director`s Cut; Special Edition In this cult favorite, a street-smart, independent woman named Susan (Stark Raven) discovers a small township plagued with zombies on a quest to return to the realm of the living. Susan, along with a gan...
In this cult favorite, a street-smart, independent woman named Susan (Stark Raven) discovers a small township plagued with zombies on a quest to return to the realm of the living. Susan, along with a gang of self-governing soldiers, wages a war against the bloodthirsty animated corpses and all hell breaks lose, literally. An action-packed splatter flick from New York filmmaker Scooter McCrae, SHATTER DEAD won the Best U.S. Independent Feature Award at the Italian Fantafilm Festival in 1995.
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Director: Scooter McCrae
ACTORS: Stark Raven
Moonshine Movies: AVX: 04 Mixmasters - Episode Two (DVD)
This state-of-the-art program introduces the AV:X (Audio Visual Experience) genre to video entertainment. MIXMASTERS - EPISODE TWO is a fast-paced visually stimulating journey through the mind of creative video artists and electronica disc jockeys. It features six ten-minute audiovisual mixes, as well as interviews with the disc jockeys and video jockeys involved with the project. Mixes by EU, Tolly, Baby Mammoth. and George Millward are included.NR"
Grass (DVD)
Using snappy, comic book-like graphics, great newsreel and film footage, stills, and music, GRASS chronicles the history of the American government`s relationship with marijuana and marijuana users. A slick, entertaining, witty documentary narrated by known grass activist Woody Harrelson, the film is a fast-paced, coherent (if somewhat biased) illustration of the absurdity of drug laws and the untruthful coercion tactics and propaganda campaigns the government has used since the 1900s to convince the public that pot causes everything from insanity and murder to rape and Communism. The film tells how marijuana was traded by migrant workers over the Mexican border in the early 1900s, and how laws passed to control the drug were also used to control immigrants. Soon, a series of truths were set loose on the public by the government to deter people from using grass (shown in the film as hilarious, but true, headlines deemed The Official Truth : If you smoke it, you will kill people! and, If you smoke it, you will go insane!) More importantly, perhaps, is the film`s examination of how drug laws and the drug war were first formed. Rather than passing the problem of drug addiction on to the Health Department, it was relegated to the Treasury Department, which formed the Federal Bureau of Narcotics, which imposed taxes on marijuana instead of implementing rehabilitation programs for users of the more serious heroine and cocaine.R"
Director: Ron Mann