
Gods of Olympia is the story of a cafe in downtown Olympia, WA. Olympia is the capital of the state of Washington. Read More »
Drama
Sure Death! Brown, You Bounder! AKA Hissatsu! Buraun-kan no kaibutsutachi (1985) Joe Hirose, Makoto Fujita, Izumi Ayukawa, Masaki Kyômoto

Each member of a band of assassins has a cover. The leader, Mondo Nakamura, is an officer of the law who bumbles through his assignments. Read More »
Gang War (1958) Gene Fowler Jr., Charles Bronson, Kent Taylor, Jennifer Holden

A Los Angeles high-school teacher’s problems begin when he happens to witness a gangland killing and agrees to identify the murderers. Read More »
The Defilers (1965) Lee Frost, Byron Mabe, Jerome Eden, Mai Jansson

Two young thugs kidnap a young girl and keep her in the basement of an old warehouse where they forcibly make her their sex slave. Read More »
White Line Fever (1975) Jonathan Kaplan, Jan-Michael Vincent, Kay Lenz, Slim Pickens

Returning from a stint in the Air Force, Carrol Jo Hummer borrows money to buy a truck Read More »
Equation to an Unknown AKA Équation à un inconnu (1980) Francis Savel, Gianfranco Longhi, Jean-Jacques Loupmon, Reinhard Montz

This long-lost masterpiece of gay erotic cinema centers on a handsome young stud who rides his motorcycle Read More »
Diamond City (1949) David MacDonald, David Farrar, Honor Blackman, Diana Dors

The story of Diamond City takes place in the South African diamond fields during the latter half of the 19th Century Read More »
Virginity AKA Panenství (1937) Otakar Vávra, Lída Baarová, Jaroslava Skorkovská, Frantisek Kreuzmann

Young and stunningly beautiful Hana is thrown into the street after her mother catches her stepfather sexually harassing Hana. Read More »
Erskineville Kings (1999) Alan White, Marty Denniss, Hugh Jackman, Andrew Wholley

Barky, a lost soul of 25, returns from the Australian cane fields to his hometown, inner-city Erskineville. Read More »
My Own True Love (1948) Compton Bennett, Phyllis Calvert, Melvyn Douglas, Wanda Hendrix

An Englishman’s (Melvyn Douglas) fiancee (Phyllis Calvert) comforts his son (Philip Friend) who has lost a leg and a family in World War II. Read More »