Weekend Sexcapades

Weekend Sexcapades 2014

1.00

A couple's weekend getaway to find some time together turns into a swinging good time.

2014

Totem

Totem 2017

5.18

A teen must resort to extreme measures to protect her family from a supernatural entity.

2017

Roy Orbison and Friends: A Black and White Night

Roy Orbison and Friends: A Black and White Night 1988

7.40

Recorded live at the Coconut Grove in Los Angeles, Roy is joined by an eclectic ensemble of rock and roll superstars including Jackson Browne, Elvis Costello, T-Bone Burnett, J.D. Souther, Jennifer Warnes, k.d. lang, Bonnie Raitt, Bruce Springsteen and Tom Waits.

1988

Marilyn Monroe: Beyond the Legend

Marilyn Monroe: Beyond the Legend 1986

7.50

Her story is well-known — the lonely child who yearned for affection and approval which she finally seemed to find as Hollywood's greatest love goddess. But even though she scaled heights few could even dream of, she was one of the loneliest of stars.

1986

The Eyes of Tammy Faye

The Eyes of Tammy Faye 2000

6.20

A documentary look, mostly through the eyes of Tammy Faye Bakker Messner, at her rise and fall as a popular televangelist with husband Jim Bakker.

2000

Devil's Playground

Devil's Playground 2002

6.60

The Devil's Playground is a fascinating and moving documentary about a little-known aspect of Amish life. Amish are not permitted to join the church until their late teens, and have to do so of their own volition. The film explores Rumspringa, wherein young Amish are given the opportunity to explore the "English" way of life.

2002

Wisconsin Death Trip

Wisconsin Death Trip 1999

5.70

Inspired by the book of the same name, film-maker James Marsh relays a tale of tragedy, murder and mayhem that erupted behind the respectable facade Black River Falls, Wisconsin in the 19th century.

1999

My Flesh and Blood

My Flesh and Blood 2003

8.00

My Flesh and Blood is a 2003 documentary film by Jonathan Karsh chronicling a year in the life of the Tom family. The Tom family is notable as the mother, Susan, adopted eleven children, most of whom had serious disabilities or diseases. The film itself is notable for handling the sensitive subject matter in an unsentimental way that is more uplifting than one might expect.

2003

Robert Mitchum: The Reluctant Star

Robert Mitchum: The Reluctant Star 1991

7.00

A retrospective on the career of Robert Mitchum through interviews with friends and co-workers, scenes from his films and the actor himself.

1991

The Amusements of Private Life

The Amusements of Private Life 1990

4.00

Italian-French costume dramedy that takes place in France in the end of 18th Century during the French Revolution. It is "The Marriage of Figaro" meets "The Dangerous Liaisons" and it tells the story of two women, Mathilde Seurat, the actress and Julie Renard, the aristocratic wife and a mother (Delphine Forest plays both) with the same face who came from the different parts of society and at one point exchanged their identities and their lives. The movie also features Giancarlo Giannini and great Vittorio Gassman.

1990

Word of Honour

Word of Honour 2001

4.80

Drama set in 1940 about a peasant who traverses Cyprus to pray at a monastery.

2001

Portrait of a White Marriage

Portrait of a White Marriage 1988

4.00

Now a famous talk show host, Martin Mull takes his crew and cameras to Hawkins Falls, Ohio with the intent to give his erratic career a fresh start by shooting a special. While the residents are only concerned with taking advantage of his celebrity status, Mull falls for former subject and number one fan Joyce Harrison, who's still very much devoted to her husband Hal.

1988

Watermarks

Watermarks 2004

7.10

The story of the Hakoah Vienna Jewish womens swim team of the 1930s, their forced separation, and their reunion decades later.

2004

Chris Elliott's FDR -- A One-Man Show

Chris Elliott's FDR -- A One-Man Show 1987

1

Chris Elliot plays FDR in his live "One Man Show" about the life and times of the president, however, he looks and sounds nothing like the man and he re-enacts events from Roosevelt's life that never happened.

1987

Xiara's Song

Xiara's Song 2005

3.50

Xiara Trujillo is a precocious seven-year-old who moved from the Bronx to Maryland with her mom, Aracelli Guzman, four years ago. Though she seems happy hanging out and playing with her pal Melissa, Xiara becomes defensive and emotional when talking about her father, Harold Linares. As we see and learn, Harold is in jail serving a ten-year sentence for weapons possession; Xiara seems to blame his incarceration on her mother, whom she says "kept calling the police." Xiara, who has always been extremely close to her father, acts out with her mother.

2005

The History of White People in America: Volume II

The History of White People in America: Volume II 1986

9.00

In this daring follow-up to The History of White People in America, comedian Martin Mull takes us on an in-depth look at such topics as White Religion, White Stress, White Politics, and White Crime.

1986

Lip Service

Lip Service 1988

5.00

A young news reporter schemes to take over the job of a veteran news anchor whose ratings he's been hired to promote.

1988

In Search of Mother Russia's Children

In Search of Mother Russia's Children 1997

5.00

This profile of homeless young people in St. Petersburg, Russia, uses subtitles and narration to tell their tales, many of which focus on drugs, neglect and abuse.

1997

Shadows

Shadows 1970

1

The stories of Eitan, Yigal and Miri show how long the past can cast its shadows. Their Holocaust-surviving parents were abused by the Nazis, then became abusers themselves—their fear and grief transformed into aggression and anger towards their children. For the first time on-screen, children of Holocaust survivors talk openly about the mental and physical suffering they experienced. Stories of abuse contrast with cheerful-looking black-and-white photos of the families. Even the grandchildren appear to be suffering from their parents’ burden of sorrow and pain. The children's attempt to talk about the past, as with Eitan and his ailing mother and Miri with her son, seem futile. The palpable inability to make contact is almost unbearable. Shadows asks the unavoidable questions: how long will the Holocaust continue to exert its evil influence on future generations, and how can the demons of the past be exorcised?

1970