Blood for Dracula (1974)
Director: Paul Morrissey
Actors: Arno Jürging, Joe Dallesandro, Maxime McKendry, Milena Vukotić, Udo Kier, Vittorio De Sica
Country: France
Voodoo Dollz (2008)
An exclusive finishing school serves as the setting for this sexy shocker from cult icon Fred Olen Ray (Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers, Bikini Drive-In). For as many girls who enroll at…
The Sporting Club (1971)
The wealthy members of an exclusive backwoods retreat face an existential threat from both a disgruntled former manager as well as a subversive, anarchistic current member.
Their Purple Moment (1928)
The boys sneak out for a night on the town, unaware that Stan’s wife has switched her grocery coupons for Stan’s secret stash of mad money. The boys run up…
SuperBob (2015)
After six years without a date, Robert, the world’s only superhero, is looking for love. The only barrier to his plan is that he regularly has to save the world,…
Joe Rogan: Live (2006)
Regardless of Joe Rogan’s success on television with the Ultimate Fighting Championship or hosting Fear Factor or co-starring in NewsRadio, his true love is stand-up comedy. With more than 15…
The Two Mouseketeers (1952)
Tom, a castle soldier in 16th century France, is assigned to guard the food laid out on a banquet table. Jerry and a smaller mouse companion, two wandering “mouseketeers”, make…
Dream Round (2020)
A golfer develops a bond with a sprightly girl and a down-on-her-luck waitress.
Lisztomania (1975)
In the 19th century, Romantic composer/pianist Franz Liszt tries to end his hedonistic ways but keeps getting sucked back in by his seductive fellow composer Richard Wagner.
Weapons of Mass Distraction (1997)
As two warring media moguls grapple for ownership of a coveted professional football team, they use the newspapers, magazines and television stations they own to destroy each other’s reputations.
Murder at the Gallop (1963)
Miss Marple and Mr. Stringer are witnesses to the death by heart attack of elderly, rich Mr. Enderby. Yet they have their doubts about what happened. The police don’t believe…