1989, Rated PG-13
Movie-going is inherently voyeuristic. Its processes mimic the actions of the Peeping Tom: turn down the lights, keep quiet, watch, repeat. Unlike unsuspecting victims of the vo
1977, Not Rated
African-American independent filmmaker Charles Burnett receives long-overdue recognition with this regal two-DVD set of his prime works, most notably his masterpiece Killer of She
2006, Not Rated
Korean auteur Kim Ki-Duk (Bad Guy and Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter...and Spring) digs into modern society's obsession with beauty and the supposed attainment of perfection throug
2006, Rated R
George A. Romero butts heads with Douglas Sirk in this bizarre but endearing horror/comedy. In the years following zombie wars which pitted man against hordes of hungry undead, the
Halloween shares an undisputed bond with cinema. The season is not complete without multiple viewings of the creatures that helped shape the season -- the classic Universal monsters Dracula, Fran
2000, Not Rated
The horrific realities of the African slave trade are exposed alongside the conflicted drama of a young man's life in this illuminating and haunting Ivory Coast/Surinam/Switzerla
2007, Rated R
With a disquieting mixture of subtle horror, drama and Lynchian freak-outs, Bug follows the bizarre events that transpire when lonely but wild cocktail waitress Agnes (Ashley Judd)
2003, Not Rated
Filmmaker Matt Mahurin's lo-fi portrait of New York City restaurant Shopsins was one of the best documentaries of 2003 that no one heard about. The Greenwich Village institution
2006, Not Rated
The winner of the World Cinema Documentary Jury Prize at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival, In the Pit charts the construction of the Periferico Beltway, Mexico City's mammoth ele
1997, Not Rated
Filmmaker Michael Haneke (Cache, The Piano Teacher) brings Franz Kafka's final unfinished manuscript to the screen in this thought-provoking, challenging and flawed work original