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The Addiction (1995)
The Addiction (1995) Directed by Abel Ferrara The most unpretentiously pretentious philosophical movie ever made. The forbidding cosmic consternations of Abel Ferrara’s idiosyncratic vampire picture are so weighty, dense in their theological […]
Jerry Maguire (1996)
Jerry Maguire (1996) Directed by Cameron Crowe Mostly superficial and rarely profound, but Cameron Crowe’s infectious cheesiness overcomes these shortcomings and makes the most of its limitations with just a lot of […]
While the City Sleeps (1956)
While the City Sleeps (1956) Directed by Fritz Lang Fritz Lang’s tabloid film about tabloid reporters covering a sensational crime story is one of the coldest, most cynical examinations of the world […]
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Killer Nun (1979)
Directed by Giulio Berruti Written by Giulio Berruti and Alberto Tarallo Starring: Anita Ekberg as Sister Gertrude Joe Dallesandro as Dr. Patrick Roland Alida Valli as Mother Superior Massimo Serato as Dr. […]
Ride Lonesome (1959)
Directed by Budd Boetticher Written by Burt Kennedy Starring: Randolph Scott as Ben Brigade Karen Steele as Mrs. Carrie Lane Pernell Roberts as Sam Boone James Best as Billy John Lee Van […]
Jack Frost (1997)
Directed by Michael Cooney Written by Jeremy Paige and Michael Cooney Starring: Scott MacDonald as Jack Frost Christopher Allport as Sam Tiler Stephen Mendel as Agent Manners F. William Parker as Paul […]
Grindhouse Fest: Late Night Trains (1975)
-Grindhouse Fest is the special section in Celluloid Dimension where you can discover all the goodies from the golden age of exploitation cinema. Have fun! Late Night Trains (1975) Directed by Aldo […]