- On 9/11, Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Art Spiegelman (creator of "Maus") was in the immediate vicinity of Ground Zero, fleeing the crumbling World Trade Center with his family. He wrote In the Shadow of No Towers to illustrate the first-hand horror of that day, and the grief and disillusionment which fol…
- A road trip takes a dark and violent turn when a family is taken hostage and a doctor must match wits with a dangerous criminal in order to save his wife and daughter.
- Filmmaker Amy Stechler reveals one of the most well-known female artists of the 20th Century in "The Life and Times of Frida Kahlo" (2005). This biopic guides viewers through the life and times of one of Mexico's legendary painters who was also an enduring feminist icon. Kahlo suffered from illness and a dest…
- The sensational details of a gruesome murder in The Daily Gazette have London in a panic, as a blood-thirsty madman - more vicious than Jack the Ripper - preys upon the city. Of greater concern to Scotland Yard, however, is that the account of the murder was published nearly two hours prior to the crime having been com…
- After being ship-wrecked by a near fatal collision, five friends seek refuge on a remote island in a decaying old lighthouse. While settling into the eerie home for the night, strange noises and ghostly figures disrupt their efforts to communicate to the outside world in hopes of being rescued. Long suppressed secrets …
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- In 1963, German filmmaker Dietrich Wawzyn hired Arhoolie Records founder Chris Strachwitz to take him on a musical tour of America. This film is a documents their journey and features amazing performances by musicians including Jesse Fuller, Lowell Fulson, King Louis H. Narcisse, Rev. Louis Overstreet, Mance Lipscomb, …