Sugar Hill (1974)

“Meet SUGAR HILL and her ZOMBIE HIT MEN … The Mafia has never met anything like them!” I must admit that this zombie blaxploitation flick doesn’t have much going for…

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Summer Rental (1985)

“Hey mate! Good to see you. What can I get ya?” … “How about drunk.” Burnt-out, chain-smoking air traffic controller “Jack Chester” (the late, great John Candy) takes his family…

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Sweet Sugar (1972)

“Sugar gets what she wants … when she wants it! Her machete isn’t her only weapon!” In the “so ridiculously bad it’s actually pretty good” category, this sleazy sexploitation flick…

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Tales of Ordinary Madness (1983)

"I've always had a love affair with the streets." Italian Director Marco Ferreri (La Grande Bouffe) based this offbeat film (Italian title: Storie di ordinaria follia) on a 1972 collection…

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Stardust Memories (1980)

"You can't control life. It doesn't wind up perfectly … Only art you can control. Art and masturbation. Two areas in which I am an absolute expert." Woody Allen’s homage…

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State of Grace (1990)

“You believe in the angels or the saints or there's such a thing as a state of grace. And you believe it, but it's got nothing to do with reality.…

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Stone (1974)

“Take the Trip!” A funky, low-budget Ozploitation biker classic, Stone was directed by Sandy Harbutt, who also cowrote the script (along with Michael “Pinball” Robinson). In addition, Harbutt portrays “Undertaker,”…

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Stranger on the Third Floor (1940)

“My son, there’s murder in every intelligent man’s heart.” Generally regarded as the first film noir, this taut little paranoid crime thriller clocks in at just 64 minutes. An ambitious…

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Strangler of the Swamp (1946)

“Terror Stalks the Bayou!” A nice little atmospheric horror film produced on a miniscule budget by PRC, Strangler of the Swamp opens with the haunting lines: “Old legends – strange…

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