All at Sea (1957)

"The captain preferred the merry maids on land to the mermaids at sea!" A whimsical, inventive British comedy produced by Ealing Studios, All at Sea (AKA Barnacle Bill) features Alec…

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After Midnight (1989)

“Terror Has No Curfew.” In this fun, low-budget horror anthology directed by brothers Jim and Ken Wheat, two friends – “Allison” (Jillian McWhirter) and “Cheryl” (Pamela Segall) attend a new…

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After Dark, My Sweet (1990)

“When a man stops caring what happens, all the strain is lifted from him. Suspicion and worry and fear, all things that twist his thinking out of focus are brushed…

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Gun Crazy (1950)

“Two people dead, just so we can live without working!” Also known as Deadly Is the Female, this low-budget, highly entertaining film noir was directed by Joseph H. Lewis (My…

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Ghost Story (1981)

“Imagine her waiting for you all these years. Imagine her sleeping under ice and snow … waiting.” Notable as the final screen performances of legendary actors Fred Astaire, Melvyn Douglas…

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Gator (1976)

“Why they call you Bones?' … ‘Because I tell them to!’” A true guilty pleasure, this ‘70s action-adventure flick appeals to me for several reasons: 1) Sequel to White Lightning…

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Fat City (1972)

“Before you can get rolling, your life makes a beeline for the drain.” In this gritty and uncompromising drama directed by John Huston, Stacy Keach portrays “Billy Tully” – a…

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Messiah of Evil (1973)

"In order to live, they will take you one by one … And no one will hear you scream!" For pure early 1970’s weirdness, few low-budget horror movies come close…

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Love and Death (1975)

“If it turns out there is a God, I don’t think that He’s evil. I think the worst you can say about Him is that basically He’s an underachiever.” I…

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