
Andrew Repasky McElhinney
2021Time Warp: The Greatest Cult Films of All-Time - Vol. 2: Horror and Sci-Fi
Danny Wolf
Joe Dante, Kevin Pollak
The greatest cult horror and science fiction films of all-time are studied in vivid detail in the second volume of Time Warp. Includes groundbreaking classics like "Night of the Living Dead," and "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre," and sci-fi gems such as "Blade Runner," and "A Clockwork Orange."
Time Warp Vol. 2: Horror and Sci-Fi
Time Warp: The Greatest Cult Films of All-Time - Vol. 3: Comedy and Camp
Danny Wolf
Joe Dante, Kevin Pollak
The final volume of Time Warp digs deep into what makes us laugh over and over again as we reveal the greatest cult comedies and campy classics of all-time. From "Fast Time at Ridgemont High" and "Office Space" to "Monty Python and the Holy Grail," and "Showgirls."
Time Warp Vol. 3: Comedy and Camp
Christmas Dreams
Andrew Repasky McElhinney
Conrad Sager, Francesca Flamminio
A poor but talented little drummer boy seeks to win the friendship of the pretty girl he knows from the playground. Loaded with humanity, pageantry, sentiment and laugh-out-loud humor, Christmas Dreams is wordlessly told through color, movement and dance. A talented little Drummer Boy seeks to win the friendship of the Pretty Girl from the playground. He dreams an enchanted Christmastime world that fantastically the Pretty Girl shares.
Christmas Dreams
A Chronicle of Corpses
Andrew Repasky McElhinney
Marj Dusay, Oliver Wyman
The Elliot estate was once a thriving plantation, but by the 19th century, the family has crumbled under the weight of its own excesses. If sordid sexuality and insanity don't claim their lives, a malevolent force lurking on the land certainly will. Is it a supernatural entity, or simply the poverty-stricken locals seeking revenge? Marj Dusay and Ryan Foley star in this award-winning chiller from auteur Andrew Repasky McElhinney.
A Chronicle of Corpses
Georges Bataille's Story of the Eye
Andrew Repasky McElhinney
Melissa Elizabeth Forgione, Querelle Haynes
Based on the 1928 novella written by Georges Bataille, the film takes place in a seemingly abandoned house where a group of people engage in bizarre wordless acts. Just as the book does, the film spans several vignettes.
Georges Bataille's Story of the Eye