Colin Geddes

The wild untold story of the iconic Shaw Brothers who paved the way for the boom of the Kung fu film movement, which had a huge influence on the West that still continues today.

6.6/10
8.6%

Horror fan Tal Zimerman examines the psychology of horror around the world to find out why people love to be scared.

6.1/10

Clips rework the life of Vincent Price into a narrative based on the films he appeared in.

It's exactly like Christian Marclay's "The Clock", except it's 98% shorter, it's not a deep meditation on our common human relationship with the passing of time (itself essentially only a human construct), and it has a LOT more skin-eating.

Follows the first year of business for Alex, Charlie, and Nigel as they try to make their theatre, The Toronto Underground Cinema, a success in the dying world of repertory cinema. The film also places the cinema in context to the larger world of rep. Featuring interviews with theatres such as Film Forum in NYC, The Alamo Drafthouse in Austin, and The New Beverly Cinema in L.A., and celebrities such as Kevin Smith, John Waters, Atom Egoyan, and George A. Romero, the world of repertory cinema will come alive as a vibrant and culturally significant medium that needs to be preserved

7.1/10

The evil Count Draculon and his army of demons have conquered Earth, but a young soldier who lost his life in the first war against Hell has reawakened in the future as MANBORG! Together with a crew of post-apocalyptic rebels, the half-man half-machine hero will fight to defeat Draculon and take back the planet!

5.5/10
8.8%