
Three films. Horror Hotel - Nan Barlow, (Venetia Stevenson),a young college student, travels to New England to do some research for a paper on witchcraft. Her professor, Alan Driscoll (Christopher Lee) recommends that she stay in a small hotel - The Raven's Inn - that turns out to be run by the spirit of an undead witch. Soon, Nan finds that rest of the hotel's boarders are also witches and that she is about to become their annual Candalmas Eve sacrifice. The Terror - A young officer (Jack Nicholson) in Napoleon's army pursues a mysterious woman to the castle of an elderly Baron (Boris Karloff) where he discovers that she is the pawn of an old witch bent on driving the Baron to suicide. The Corpse Vanishes - A mad scientist, (Bela Lugosi), aided by an old hag and her two sons - a malicious dwarf and a brutish moron, kills virgin brides, steals their bodies, and extracts gland fluid to keep his ancient wife alive and young.
John Mayall - 70th Birthday Concert
Filmed at Liverpool's Kings Dock in July 2003 in celebration of John Mayall's 70th birthday, this will be remembered as one of the finest nights of blues, in history. John and the Bluesbreakers (Buddy Whittington, Joe Yuele, Tom Canning and Hank Van Sickle) were joined on stage by legendary guitar performers Eric Clapton, Chris Barber and Mick Taylor.
An enjoyably light entertaining film starring Meryl Streep, who won an Oscar nomination for her performance. The film focuses on the relationship between an ageing showbiz superstar and her daughter (Streep) who is forced to live with her after drug addiction.
Eastern Russia and a mobile Russian army base is wiped out by a colossal alien creature. The creature can regenerate damaged body parts and also shape-shift, adopting the appearance of any chosen human. Taking refuge in a nuclear power plant, the alien slaughters the workers and proceeds on a mission to create a nuclear meltdown poisoning the Earth with highly radoactive uranium. Sean Lambert and his team are Earth's only hope...
Although working in an area with a rich but relatively little-known history, today's audiovisual artists perhaps owe as much to the VJs and music producers who've emerged from 90's electronic music culture, as some of the most influential 20th Century experimental film makers like Norman McClaren, Len Lye, Jordan Belson and notably Oskar Fischinger, who began laying the foundations of this fusion genre, based on a synthesis of motion, colour and sound, over half a century ago. Now, using contemporary techniques such as sampling, remixing and digital manipulation alongside traditional film, video and music production methods, modern audiovisualizers are able to push creative boundaries ever further. Music and image play an equal, complimentary and indeed synergistic role in this arena with modern software allowing a much closer and more specific integration than was ever previously possible. Whether it's finding new ways of visualizing music, or expressing images sonically, the goal is the same now as it ever was to produce something that can be watched in much the same way as we listen to music - again and again.
Botham & Border's - Ashes Clashes
Join cricketing legends Ian Botham and Allan Border for their own exclusive review of thirty-five thrilling years of the Ashes. Over three hours long - and packed with the very best action footage from all nineteen Test series played in Australia and England - Ashes Clashes sees these great sporting heroes join together to offer their own personal opinions and recollections of one of the greatest competitions in sport. Relive the very best of the last thirty five years of Ashes Test series- the years of Lillee and Thomson, Gower, Gatting and Lamb, Flintoff and Vaughn, and of course Botham and Border.
Like many holiday films, THIS CHRISTMAS mines the ample humor and drama of a family Christmas. Ma'Dere (Loretta Devine) is the matriarch to the large and loving Whitfield family, which consists of her three daughters--Kelli (Sharon Leal), Lisa (Regina Kin
Nancy is a divorced mother of three who is so busy raising her children that she's forgotten to take care of herself as well. With Christmas fast approaching, she decides to take her kids to the mall to meet Santa Claus, not knowing that her youngest daug
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