Mass State Lottery (2022) - Starring Jay Karales, Hans Lam Barboza, Buddy Duress, Nicholas Goroff, Sheila Ball, Yuna Kim, Kenney Dorcely.
Written by Jay Karales, Leobardo Chacón-Rodriguez Directed by Jay Karales
The Body (2022) - Starring Anthony Sisco, Jeff Nash, Zoë Celesta West, Tjasa Ferme, Martin Reckhaus, Mary Krapf, and Todd Anderson
Written by Jeff Nash Directed by Anthony Sisco
The Many Textures of a City: A Look at the History of New York on Film (2022) - Narrated by LowRes Wünderbred
Written and Directed by Jay Karales
Mass State Lottery (2022, dir. Jay Karales)
Jay Karales as Rathke Hans Lam Barboza as Devlin Nicholas Goroff as Evans Austin Wright as Justin Amari
Squid Game is the hottest show of the year, but it notably borrowed quite a lot from its 2000 Japanese predecessor Battle Royale. While both may be classics, we take a look at the Japanese hit from 21 years ago tonight on Movies.
Revisiting the 1989 to 1997 Batman Quadrilogy series directed by Tim Burton and Joel Schumacher, produced by the Warner Bros. corporation.
In an effort to manipulate a grieving mother out of her savings, a private investigator uncovers a string of serial murders that stretch back eleven years.
Discussing the 1985 Paul Schrader film Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters, found in the Criterion Collection along with Yukio Mishima’s directorial effort Patriotism, with LowRes Wünderbred, Hans Lam, Robbie Goodwin, and Nik Oldershaw.
Crumb (1994)
Taking a look toward the future, for Jackass’s fourth installment - without staple member Bam Margera - Jackass Forever (2021)
The guest is Kenney Dorcely, one of the hosts of Oldboys (along with LowRes and Hans).
Taking a look toward the future, for Jackass’s fourth installment - without staple member Bam Margera - Jackass Forever (2021)
The guest is Kenney Dorcely, one of the hosts of Oldboys (along with LowRes and Hans).
The Diane Keaton and Richard Gere starring, illiberal, anti-feminist ‘70s classic Looking for Mr. Goodbar has been buried by Hollywood and distributors since its arrival in 1977 due to “music licensing issues”.
But this Academy Award nominated film has never received a DVD or Blu-Ray release anywhere in the world, and is rarely screened on television. On this episode of the show we dissect why Looking for Mr. Goodbar is an avant-garde classic that needs to be shown today.
Revisiting the 1974 Tobe Hooper classic that encapsulates ugliness in its content but beauty in its cinematography and direction - The Texas Chain Saw Massacre.
Revisiting the 1974 Tobe Hooper classic that encapsulates ugliness in its content but beauty in its cinematography and direction - The Texas Chain Saw Massacre.
Dissecting the controversial 1983 box office flop that brought forth some of the most interesting film visuals of the 20th century - Michael Mann’s The Keep.
Revisiting the 1974 Tobe Hooper classic that encapsulates ugliness in its content but beauty in its cinematography and direction - The Texas Chain Saw Massacre.
Discussing the Steven Spielberg directed, Stanley Kubrick produced and shepherded 2001 film AI: Artificial Intelligence.
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Getting into the man who created the visionary 1977 Japanese horror film House (or Hausu) - its director Nobuhiko Ôbayashi.