- Heart, Baby! is based on the true story of a Tennessee convict who was known in the early 1980s throughout the Tennessee prison system as an unbeatable boxer. He was offered an opportunity at freedom in exchange for fighting for the USA in the 1984 Olympic games, but shocked everyone when he refused to go.
- I usually don't go for the drug films, most are morbid at one point, and I'm sorry but when I did drugs I had the time of my life, stopped cause hey it was pricey and I want my brain cells in tact for the rest of my days. When I was asked if I would watch a drug film that plays like real life instead of fiction, doesn'…
- Probably the most controversial of Woolley's films, because of an audio rape sequence with flashes of nudity that split critics and viewers (especially feminists) right down the middle – some saying it was exploitative, others saying it was essential to get the formalist message (that we are all voyeurs in the cinema, …
- The Road to Freedom is loosely based on the fate of Errol Flynn’s only son Sean Flynn who, with Dana Stone, was captured and allegedly killed by the Khmer Rouger, the ruling party in Cambodia ruled by Pol Pot in 1970. Sean was Errol Flynn’…
- A young journalist sets out to find the true identity of a reclusive recording artist. She finds a dark secret.
- A faux cautionary documentary based on Kenneth Anger's book Hollywood Babylon that portrays several notorious celebrity sex scandals from the golden age of Hollywood through film clips and often humorous softcore reenactments. Like the book, the movie covers both real and rumored scandals. The movie consists of sexploi…