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There's nothing dreamier than the moment when the lights go down and the show begins. Now imagine capturing that feeling for 77 minutes of concentrated bliss. Exploding from the vaults of the American Genre Film Archive (AGFA), THE CULT OF AGFA TRAILER SHOW is a sequel to THE AGFA HORROR TRAILER SHOW . . . and AGFA's wildest mixtape yet. Meticulously constructed by the mad scientists at AGFA to resemble an otherworldly night at a mall multiplex, this compilation features rare trailers, commercials, and ephemera—all of which were preserved and scanned exclusively for this project.
A local man attempts to take advantage of a global crisis by forming a proper cult. Like every good cult, there is a nefarious end game.
A 2-year, round-the-globe expedition that pays homage to 6 modern meccas of state-of-the-art longboarding.
Short report about the production of tea in (possibly) Ceylon (Sri Lanka).
The shocking true story of Catherine Oxenberg and her fight to save her daughter India from a dangerous sex cult.
In 2013, three women emerged from a flat in Brixton. They had been held there for decades by Aravindan Balakrishnan, a revolutionary Maoist who controlled the women with brainwashing techniques and tales of a sinister, world-controlling machine he called 'Jackie'.
A macabre sect offers revenge to women who have suffered gender violence.
MTV's investigative report on alternative religions including the Church Universal and Triumphant, International Churches of Christ, and Scientology.
Former Brownsville, TX, deputy sheriff George Gavito recounts the 23 grisly "palo mayombe" human-sacrifice torture-sex killings perpetrated by the gang led by Adolfo Constanzo in Matamoros, Mexico which ended in April, 1989 and are basis for the Zev Berman feature film Borderland (2007). Gavito was one of the bilateral investigators who "broke" the case of missing rich kid Mark Kilroy ("Phil" in the feature and "John" in this short) sensationalized by Geraldo Rivera at the time. This brief documentary uses archival news, police photos and videotape to prove the truth of the crimes is even stranger than the fictionalized feature film.
This shocking debut film engages from the crazy opening scene: a maze of masks, despair, disgrace, and colours. Decoding all clever meanings in this voyage through memories and hallucinations of countless war crimes is a true head-scratcher. There are hints of occupations, guerilla fights, massacres, famines, rapes, and other atrocities.
Seven Way Scramble Match Darius Carter vs. Keita Murray vs. Ju Dizz vs. Faye Jackson vs. Ashton Starr vs. Devon Monroe vs. Terry Yaki Anything Goes Match Willie Mack vs. Billy Dixon Ten Man Tag Team Survivor Series Match G. Sharpe, Kenny King, Mazzerati & The Conglomerate (Alpha Zo & Midas Kreed) vs. AC Mack, Jay Malachi, JC Storm, Jeffrey John & Suge D Singles Match 2 Cold Scorpio vs. Bryan Keith Black Wrestlers Matter Title Three Way Match Myron Reed (c) vs. Man Like DeReiss vs. Kevin Knight Pan-Afrikan World Diaspora Wrestling World Title Match Trish Adora (c) vs. Calvin Tankman
Film producer and health activist Gary Null exposes the FDA as an organization that is merely a tool of big business and an agency that is actively attempting to destroy public. With plans to prevent the American population from having unregulated access to vitamins, minerals and healthy foods, the FDA is clearly an accomplice in the war on health and health freedom.
The second installment in the "Werewolf Cult Chronicles" series takes us back in time to world war one, and follows a couple of pilots on a mission that takes a nasty turn when they encounter a supernatural creature.
A lovingly crafted homage to adventure B-movies of the 1930s from debut director Henry Rowlands, with a screenplay by author Patrick Davies Jones
Six modern-day environmentalists, artists and researchers carry on the legacy of America's first naturalist, William Bartram.
A magician/hypnotist gets the idea that he can make more money (and have a better time) by starting a sex cult than by continuing his magic act, so he becomes Brother Eros whose motto is "Love is all that counts."
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Atsushi Sakahara, a victim of the 1995 sarin gas attack in Tokyo's subway system, travels with Hiroshi Araki, an executive of Aleph (formerly Aum Shinrikyo), the attack's perpetrators, visiting their respective hometowns and the university they both attended. Conversations unfold, building intimacy: we learn why Araki joined the infamous organization led by Shoko Asahara and why, still, Araki remains an executive member of the cult, even though he was not directly involved in any of the crimes.The beginning of a friendship, a trip for redemption, or the confirmation that each human has to go their own way.