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Cellist Oliver Coates's "ambient braindance" compositions.
Philly post-punk outfit Death of Lovers on Dais Records.
With uncommon passion and devotion, High Lonesome traces the evolution of bluegrass, one of America's most vital musical fusions, from its folk roots in the Kentucky hills through the innovatio...Read More
When punk first broke in the UK in 1976, music journalist John Ingham was on hand to document the rupture and the rowdiness. Fascinated by the music, fashion, and intrinsic iconoclasm of a litt...Read More
The Los Angeles-based quartet Allah-Las came together in 2008 while its members were working at Amoeba records. Allah-Las eventually found their way to Mexican Summer for the release of Calico ...Read More
After escaping when their car crashed over the bank, Stanfield went to Barnett's office for a showdown. A terrific battle resulted.
Stanley Stanfield, son of the founder of a great newspaper, and Carl Van Dorn, electrical genius, have invented a Vanishing Ray with which they hope to expose Eade Barnett, whose persecution of...Read More
Having failed in their attempt to fly to McDonald's rescue, Stanfield and Gloria returned to Van Dorn's laboratory. To their surprise, McDonald telephoned from his office and they hurried to se...Read More
Stanfield dragged Gloria from the path of the "Destroying Ray," then, wrestling the machine from Van Dorn, turned it on the henchmen, who grabbed Gloria and, using her as a shield, made their escape.
Nick & KJ discuss first concerts, Ian Rubbish, embarrassing moments & more w/ FRED ARMISEN. Later, "Slumber Party Experts," SUSAN & DENISE teach us how to find Narnia whilst playing "7 Minutes ...Read More
A Kind of Professionalism, a new video interview with Andrew Bujalski.
Actress/Author RACHEL TRUE joins the Slumber Party for our quasi-"goth" themed episode! Here we discuss her films THE CRAFT, and Gregg Araki's NOWHERE; her semi-autobiographical Tarot guide, 'T...Read More
J.J. (Rod Perry-TV’s “S.W.A.T.”) is a hustler with a conscience. A small-time numbers runner who dabbles in prostitution, J.J. wants nothing to do with the drug trade, which he holds responsib...Read More
Frank (BLUE MOVIE's Hugo Metsers) and Eva (THE LIFT's Willeke van Ammelrooy) cannot live with or without each other. In the liberal 1970s, Frank sleeps with every woman he can get. Eva, meanwhi...Read More
Following the worldwide smashes EMMANUELLE (1974) and THE STORY OF O (1975), influential French filmmaker Just Jaeckin returned in 1977 with the sensual real-life drama MADAME CLAUDE. Starring ...Read More
Pudface pulls in ratings for OCP's new hit reality show which follows the exploits of criminals, but he has plans to take on RoboCop live on TV.
RoboCop and Officer Madigan race the clock to prove a killer is innocent before he's executed in front of millions of viewers on TV.
Framed for the murder of a popular Televangelist, RoboCop becomes a fugitive from the law as he and Madigan race against time to find the real killer.
Sam "Momo" Giancana rose to power during the Al Capone years in Prohibition-era Chicago. By 1957, J. Edgar Hoover denied an "Underworld" until 50 mobsters were caught at a summit. Giancana's hi...Read More
Meyer Lansky, a poor Russian immigrant, became a key figure in organized crime. A savvy businessman, he gained respect from Lucky Luciano after refusing to pay a street thug. Alongside Luciano ...Read More