Bang The Drum Slowly
Bang The Drum Slowly (1973) is another entry in the cycle of films made in the first half of the seventies that analyzed and romanticized male friendships. Like Scarecrow (1973),… Read more »
Bang The Drum Slowly (1973) is another entry in the cycle of films made in the first half of the seventies that analyzed and romanticized male friendships. Like Scarecrow (1973),… Read more »
Rote Sonne (1970) is director Rudolf Thome’s reply to Godard’s romanticized films of political radicalism made from the mid-sixties until late in ’68. Thome’s purposefully lagubrious tone and ambling pacing… Read more »
Deadly Hero (1975) is the antithesis of Dirty Harry (1971); taking shots at the systemic racism, misogyny, corruption and extreme brutality of the police. Deadly Hero is a small independent… Read more »
Pahoo and Rives (Dennis Fimple and John David Carson), two University Of Chicago students, have set out to the rural Louisiana-Arkansas border to document sightings of a supposed Bigfoot. It’s… Read more »
In Richard C. Sarafian’s film Sunburn (1979) Charles Grodin plays an insurance investigator sent by William Daniels to look into the mysterious death of a rich industrialist. To pose as… Read more »
Ken (Mark Hamill) has just restored an apple red corvette for his senior project in shop class. But before he can get his diploma the car is stollen. Ken traces… Read more »
Acht Stunden sind kein Tag (1972-73) is Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s ode to the working class. The television mini-series produced for Westdeutscher Rundfunk follows a set of close knit, overlapping communities… Read more »
In the last week of summer before starting college best buds Gene (Bo White) and Tracy (Darcey Hollingsworth) take to the road in their decked out bus to enjoy some… Read more »
The Zodiac Killer (1971) is one of those films where the story behind it is just as interesting as the story it tells. At the height of the Zodiac’s reign… Read more »
Colloque de chiens (1977) is an experimental short film by the late Raúl Ruiz shot (by Denis Lenoir) shortly after the filmmaker’s move to France from Chile following Augusto Pinochet’s… Read more »