Hawks are not easy to domesticate. Some of them refuse to “break”. They would rather starve themselves to death before giving up their freedom. Julian Goldberger, the director of ‘The Hawk Is Dying’ isn’t ready to be domesticated either. Hopefully he will never be.
Founded in 1957, the San Francisco International Film Festival is the longest-running film festival in the Americas, and this year celebrates its 50th anniversary.
One of the filmmakers documenting the changes occurring in mainland China is continuing his exploration into the changing landscape subject matter. Chinese filmmaker Jia...
In 1974, the modern concept of slasher films had not yet been born. Tobe Hooper’s classic The Texas Chainsaw Massacre was on the way to breaking every boundary the industry had ever known, and Halloween had yet to escape the boundaries of the classic monster tale, but the true standard in slasher flicks was set to splatter the screen. Black Christmas set the mark for the flow of slasher flicks that was to follow. Now 33 years later, Glen Morgan brings the gruesome tale back to life in both an R-Rated and Unrated edition of his retelling of the classic tale. Black Christmas is a slasher fans dream, a must have collectors of the genre. Morgan’s imaginative reworking will leave you screaming, squirming and begging for more. Black Christmas is a creative, mind-twisting “slay” ride that pays homage to the greats that sprouted from the 1974 original.
Merging bush with Dubbya Bush, on April 13th Palm Pictures will be presenting Mitsuru Meike’s Japanese pink (softcore) porn film to those who find politics sexy.