Stanley Kubrick followed 2001 with this adaptation of the Anthony Burgess novel, unleashing an uncanny vision of ultra-violence and setting the bar for psychotronic storytelling with the unforgettable musical sequences, dystopian themes, and milk-and-phallus-soaked sexual imagery. Centered on the charismatic lead performance of Malcolm McDowell as the droog leader and Beethoven superfan Alex DeLarge, the film follows his kaleidoscopic trajectory from perpetrator to victim, explicated wonderfully by Kubrick’s unrivaled sense of irony.
Stanley Kubrick followed 2001 with this adaptation of the Anthony Burgess novel, unleashing an uncanny vision of ultra-violence and setting the bar for psychotronic storytelling with the unforgettable musical sequences, dystopian themes, and milk-and-phallus-soaked sexual imagery. Centered on the charismatic lead performance of Malcolm McDowell as the droog leader and Beethoven superfan Alex DeLarge, the film follows his kaleidoscopic trajectory from perpetrator to victim, explicated wonderfully by Kubrick’s unrivaled sense of irony.
A stewardess, a gun runner, a bail bondsman, a federal agent, an ex-con and a stoned-out beach bunny are all...
It’s hard to be cool when your dad is Goofy. Max’s Powerline plans to impress his high school crush are sidelined when his embarrassing pops drags him on a disastrously side-splitting cross-country road trip.
Stanley Kubrick followed 2001 with this adaptation of the Anthony Burgess novel, unleashing an uncanny vision of ultra-violence and setting the bar for psychotronic storytelling with the unforgettable musical sequences, dystopian themes, and milk-and-phallus-soaked sexual imagery. Centered on the charismatic lead performance of Malcolm McDowell as the droog leader and Beethoven superfan Alex DeLarge, the film follows his kaleidoscopic trajectory from perpetrator to victim, explicated wonderfully by Kubrick’s unrivaled sense of irony.
Living in the suburbs can feel like a nightmare. And in director Joe Dante’s The ‘Burbs, the nightmare is real when the neighbors in a quiet cul-de-sac begin to think that the creepy new family that just moved in might actually be a bunch of killers.
It’s hard to be cool when your dad is Goofy. Max’s Powerline plans to impress his high school crush are sidelined when his embarrassing pops drags him on a disastrously side-splitting cross-country road trip.
One of the most moving and impactful depictions of war, director King Vidor’s remarkable silent classic is presented in 35mm with live musical accompaniment by Cliff Retallick. Wealthy James Apperson (John Gilbert) deploys as a soldier in World War I France and grows from a naïve kid into a battle-hardened veteran as he and his two buddies are paraded toward the front.
A stewardess, a gun runner, a bail bondsman, a federal agent, an ex-con and a stoned-out beach bunny are all...
Marty McFly’s having the time of his life. The only question is what time is it? When an ‘80s high schooler is accidentally sent to the year 1955, he’ll have to find a way back without destroying his future.
The breakthrough hit for director Richard Linklater, Dazed and Confused is perhaps the greatest hangout movie of all time. A coming-of-age ensemble comedy set on the last day of school 1976, the film manages to define the timeless experience of high school itself.
Marty McFly’s having the time of his life. The only question is what time is it? When an ‘80s high schooler is accidentally sent to the year 1955, he’ll have to find a way back without destroying his future.
This in-name-only sequel to the first film – but peppered with much of the same cast – is an action-packed Hong Kong cop comedy. A trio of undercover Chinese cops in the beautiful Mediterranean take on a counterfeiting ring in this rarely screened blast of bonkers cinema.
Three Russian American Pennsylvania steelworkers celebrate on the eve of their departure for the Army. Once in Nam, the three are thrown into hell, captured by the Viet Cong.
Three Russian American Pennsylvania steelworkers celebrate on the eve of their departure for the Army. Once in Nam, the three are thrown into hell, captured by the Viet Cong.
A stewardess, a gun runner, a bail bondsman, a federal agent, an ex-con and a stoned-out beach bunny are all...
Stanley Kubrick followed 2001 with this adaptation of the Anthony Burgess novel, unleashing an uncanny vision of ultra-violence and setting the bar for psychotronic storytelling with the unforgettable musical sequences, dystopian themes, and milk-and-phallus-soaked sexual imagery. Centered on the charismatic lead performance of Malcolm McDowell as the droog leader and Beethoven superfan Alex DeLarge, the film follows his kaleidoscopic trajectory from perpetrator to victim, explicated wonderfully by Kubrick’s unrivaled sense of irony.
Stanley Kubrick followed 2001 with this adaptation of the Anthony Burgess novel, unleashing an uncanny vision of ultra-violence and setting the bar for psychotronic storytelling with the unforgettable musical sequences, dystopian themes, and milk-and-phallus-soaked sexual imagery. Centered on the charismatic lead performance of Malcolm McDowell as the droog leader and Beethoven superfan Alex DeLarge, the film follows his kaleidoscopic trajectory from perpetrator to victim, explicated wonderfully by Kubrick’s unrivaled sense of irony.
A stewardess, a gun runner, a bail bondsman, a federal agent, an ex-con and a stoned-out beach bunny are all...
It’s hard to be cool when your dad is Goofy. Max’s Powerline plans to impress his high school crush are sidelined when his embarrassing pops drags him on a disastrously side-splitting cross-country road trip.
Stanley Kubrick followed 2001 with this adaptation of the Anthony Burgess novel, unleashing an uncanny vision of ultra-violence and setting the bar for psychotronic storytelling with the unforgettable musical sequences, dystopian themes, and milk-and-phallus-soaked sexual imagery. Centered on the charismatic lead performance of Malcolm McDowell as the droog leader and Beethoven superfan Alex DeLarge, the film follows his kaleidoscopic trajectory from perpetrator to victim, explicated wonderfully by Kubrick’s unrivaled sense of irony.
Living in the suburbs can feel like a nightmare. And in director Joe Dante’s The ‘Burbs, the nightmare is real when the neighbors in a quiet cul-de-sac begin to think that the creepy new family that just moved in might actually be a bunch of killers.
It’s hard to be cool when your dad is Goofy. Max’s Powerline plans to impress his high school crush are sidelined when his embarrassing pops drags him on a disastrously side-splitting cross-country road trip.
One of the most moving and impactful depictions of war, director King Vidor’s remarkable silent classic is presented in 35mm with live musical accompaniment by Cliff Retallick. Wealthy James Apperson (John Gilbert) deploys as a soldier in World War I France and grows from a naïve kid into a battle-hardened veteran as he and his two buddies are paraded toward the front.