The Wasp Woman

Roger Corman

A cosmetics executive experiments on herself with a youth formula from royal jelly taken from queen wasps. However, she fails to anticipate the side effects which have deadly consequences - turning her into a monster.


The Little Shop of Horrors

Roger Corman

Seymour Krelboin (Jonathan Haze) works in a flower shop owned by Mr. Mushnik (Mel Welles). In his spare time, Seymour creates a new carnivorous plant species he names Audrey Junior in honor of his girlfriend Audrey (Jackie Joseph).


Dementia 13 (Director's Cut)

Francis Ford Coppola

In the high-definition director’s cut of Francis Ford Coppola’s cult classic Dementia 13, a family’s Irish estate hosts dark secrets, marital deception…and a roving axe murderer.


Galaxy of Terror

B.D. Clark

When a team of astronauts land on a strange planet to rescue a stranded space ship, they are soon attacked by alien creatures.


Forbidden World

Allan Holzman

Part alien. Part human. All nightmare! In the distant future, a federation marshal arrives at a research lab on a remote planet where a monstrous genetic experiment is loose and feeding on the scientists who created it. Enter into the Forbidden World - an outrageous, sexy and violent exercise in Alien-like terror!


Big Bad Mama

Steve Carver

Sexy, Depression-era Mama (Angie Dickinson) and her daughters get forced by circumstances into bootlegging and bank robbing, and travel across the country trailed by the law.


Abduction

Ernie Barbarash

The clock is ticking for the human race. This pulse-pounding thriller pits two strangers against a nefarious alien force, with the future of mankind hanging in the balance. Quinn (Scott Adkins), a member of a SWAT unit, steps out of a park fountain in an Asian city with no recollection of who he is or where he came from. As he pieces together clues from his past, he vaguely recalls his young daughter, who has been kidnapped.Meanwhile, Connor (Andy On), a former military operative turned gangster-for-hire, discovers that his wife has also disappeared mysteriously in the middle of the night. These two men, with little in common, realize they must work together to find their loved ones and thwart their mysterious abductors.


Time Warp Vol 2 - Horror & Sci-Fi

Danny Wolf

The greatest cult horror and science fiction films of all-time are studied in vivid detail in the second volume of Time Warp. Includes groundbreaking classics like “Night of the Living Dead,” and “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre,” and sci-fi gems such as “Blade Runner,” and “A Clockwork Orange.”


Saint Jack

Peter Bogdanovich

Jack Flowers, an American hustler in early 1970s Singapore, dreams of building a fortune by running a brothel and returning to the States to lead a life of luxury.


Death Race 2000

Paul Bartel

In a dystopian future, a cross country automobile race requires contestants to run down innocent pedestrians to gain points that are tallied based on each kill's brutality.


X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes

Roger Corman

A doctor uses special eye drops to give himself x-ray vision, but the new power has disastrous consequences.


The Masque of the Red Death (1964)

Roger Corman

While the plague rages outside in the small Italian province, the Satan-worshiping prince stays confined to the sanctuary of his castle with his aristocratic guests. Inside, all is revelry and cruelty until, during the great masque which crowns the prince's entertainment, the "Red Death" enters the dance and the guests succumb to the plague...one by one. Based on the classic tale by Edgar Allen Poe.


Greetings from Tromaville!

Adrian Esposito

Greetings from Tromaville! follows the life and work of independent film champion, Lloyd Kaufman, and the history of Troma Entertainment. Lloyd, along with his partner Michael Herz, founded Troma in 1974. Troma is an independent film company that has produced edgy, bold, humorous, and sometimes “over the top” films for more then 40 years. Independent films like Troma’s, with innovative and shocking content, ultimately contributed to a change in Hollywood films, which followed Troma’s lead in presenting more graphic visuals. But behind their facade of sex and violence are often topical or political themes that even today Hollywood films won’t touch.


Stealing Las Vegas

Francisco Menéndez

When a greedy Las Vegas casino owner (Eric Roberts of THE DARK KNIGHT, THE EXPENDABLES) steals twenty million dollars from his employees' pension fund, ex-baseball phenom-turned-electrician, Nick Davis, rallies a ragtag team of casino staff members to pull off a Las Vegas heist with a twist. Also starring Nate Bynum (TV's CRASH) and Antonio Fargas (TV's STARSKY AND HUTCH, TV's EVERYBODY HATES CHRIS).


Corman's World

Alex Stapleton

The director of more than fifty films and producer of over 300 more, prolific B-movie maven Roger Corman is profiled in this biographical documentary from filmmaker Alex Stapleton. From LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS to ROCK AND ROLL HIGH SCHOOL, the documentary explores the wide variety of films that encompass Corman's prolific and enduring career.


Dinocroc vs. Supergator

Rob Robertson & Jim Wynorski

In the tradition of the great Godzilla “versus” films and the modern-day hits like Mega-Shark vs. Giant Octopus, comes a new soon-to-be cult classic! When a rich, evil investor's personal experiment goes awry, it releases the mutated Dinocroc. The only way to destroy the creature is to release its mortal enemy, Supergator. With two creatures on the loose, it is up to a scientist and a hunter to stop the bloodshed and put an end to the carnage once and for all. Produced by Academy-Award®-winner Roger Corman and starring David Carradine (KILL BILL VOL. 1 & 2) and John Callahan (THE A-TEAM).


Fire on the Amazon

Luis Llosa

A photojournalist (Craig Sheffer of A RIVER RUNS THROUGH IT) and an environmental activist (Academy-Award®-winner Sandra Bullock of THE BLIND SIDE, THE PROPOSAL) join forces in a risky murder investigation of a famous environmentalist deep in the hot and steamy Amazonian jungle. Made in 1993, Fire on the Amazon sat on shelves for years until a steamy nude scene starring a young Sandra Bullock propelled it to cult classic status after her rise to stardom.


Dinoshark

Kevin O'Neill

A lush vacation spot in Mexico is terrorized by a mysterious pre-historic creature that no one believes exists, except a young boat captain. Now it is up to the captain to stop Dinoshark before it invades an inland waterway full of swimmers. Produced by Academy-Award®-winner Roger Corman and starring Eric Balfour (TV's 24, TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE).


Sharktopus

Declan O'Brien

It is known as S-11, a diabolical hybrid of shark and octopus created by genetic scientist Nathan Sands (Eric Roberts of TV’s HEROES, THE DARK KNIGHT), and it is the U.S. Navy’s next super-weapon. But when its control implants are damaged during a training experiment, the beast escapes to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico for a taste of sun, sand, bikini babes, jet-skiers, spring breakers, and beyond. Now a hotshot mercenary, an investigative reporter, and Sands’ biomechanical engineer daughter must stop a creature like none ever witnessed before. It has superior intelligence, attacks without warning, and it likes to snack on bungee jumpers.


Roger Corman's Death Race 2050

G.J. Echternkamp

Legendary filmmaking icon, Roger Corman, is back with his most outrageous film yet in this sensational, action-packed, and darkly humorous reboot of the original Death Race 2000! It’s the year 2050 and America is controlled by an all-powerful corporate government ruled by The Chairman (Malcolm McDowell). The masses have been brainwashed with violent virtual-reality entertainment. The event of the year is the Death Race, in which a motley crew of violent drivers compete in a cross-country road race, scoring points for shamelessly running people over and driving each other off the road. The reigning champion and fan favorite, Frankenstein (Manu Bennett), who’s half-man, half-machine, wants to take the crown, but his rebel spy co-pilot threatens his legacy.


Ride In the Whirlwind

Monte Hellman

Working from a thoughtful script by Jack Nicholson, Monte Hellman fashioned this moody and tense western about a trio of cowhands who are mistaken for robbers and must outrun and hide from a posse of bloodthirsty vigilantes in the wilds of Utah. A grim yet gripping tale of chance and blind frontier justice,Ride in the Whirlwind is brought to life by a compelling cast, including Nicholson, Cameron Mitchell, Millie Perkins, and Harry Dean Stanton.


The Shooting

Monte Hellman

In this eerie, existential western directed by Monte Hellman and written by Carole Eastman (Five Easy Pieces), Warren Oates and Will Hutchins play a bounty hunter and his sidekick who are talked by a mysterious woman (Millie Perkins) into leading her into the desert on a murkily motivated revenge mission. Things are further complicated by the addition to their crew of an enigmatic drifter (Jack Nicholson) who seems to delight in sadistically toying with the two men. Hellman’s singular odyssey is a vision of the weird old west unlike any other, a spare and challenging work leading to a provocative ending.


Creature from the Haunted Sea (In Color & Restored)

Roger Corman

Robert Towne (screenwriter of Chinatown) assumes a pseudonym to star in Roger Corman's Creature from the Haunted Sea. Renzo Capetto, a dastardly gangster, intends to smuggle a fortune out of Cuba, and it's up to Towne to infiltrate his gang. When he does, he discovers that Capetto's plan is to kill off his crew and blame their deaths on the mythical "Creature from the Haunted Sea." In typical Corman fashion, the terror takes a backseat to the laughs. With campy performances, a zilch-o budget and a truly hilarious "monster," this "Creature" is a must "Sea" for any B-movie fan! Spectacularly restored and in color for the first time!


The Secret Invasion

Roger Corman

Producer/director Roger Corman briefly abandoned Edgar Allan Poe for The Secret Invasion, a commendable attempt to make a war epic on a "B" budget. The story is a scaled-down precursor to The Dirty Dozen: Five criminals are given a chance at a pardon by agreeing to participate in a suicide mission for British Intelligence. They are smuggled into Yugoslavia (where this film was made) to conduct several commando raids against the Nazi invaders. The quintet is comprised of veterans of internationally-produced war films: Stewart Granger, Raf Vallone, Mickey Rooney, Edd "Kookie" Byrnes and Henry Silva (observe the cast and guess who gets killed first). Corman's skill at generating excitement through quick cutting and careful camera composition is given an exhilarating workout in The Secret Invasion.


Going Attractions: The Definitive Story of the American Drive-in Movie

April Wright

GOING ATTRACTIONS is the definitive story of the drive-in movie. A product of post World War II optimism, the drive-in movie theater emerged as the perfect blend of entertainment and car culture. Fueled by the baby boom, drive-ins became an integral part of the American teenage experience. But in the late 60s the culture changed drastically in the United States, sending the drive-in business into a downward spiral for almost three decades with successive blows from political and economic conditions and new inventions like the multi-plex and home video. But today, there is a drive-in resurgence, driven by families who want to return to more simple times, just like the families who made drive-ins popular to begin with. By studying the changes affecting the drive-in’s dramatic rise, decline and rebirth, we discover how much American culture and family have evolved in the last 60 years.


Nightmares in Red, White and Blue

Andrew Monument

Horror and sci-fi veteran Lance Henriksen (Alien) narrates this fascinating look at the history of the American horror film. Includes interviews with genre masters Roger Corman, John Carpenter and George A. Romero.


The Little Shop of Horrors (In Color & Restored)

Roger Corman

A classic tale of boy-meets-girl, plant-eats-people featuring Jack Nicholson (Batman, Chinatown, The Shining) in one of his first film roles. Seymour's exotic plant has an insatiable appetite only for blood and flesh. As the ruthless plant grows larger with each feeding, so does Seymour's affections for shop girl, Audrey. The madness culminates with Seymour and his bloodthirsty plant in a feeding frenzy of epic proportions! Now you can watch it in color for the first time.


The Terror

Roger Corman

A cult classic from the master of the B-movie himself, director Roger Corman, available for the first time in thrilling High Definition!In one of his first-ever roles, a young Jack Nicholson stars as Lt. Andre Duvalier, a soldier in Napoleon’s army in 19th century France, separated from his regiment. He awakens on a beach to the sight of a strange woman who leads him to the gothic, towering castle that serves as home to eerie Baron Von Leppe (Boris Karloff). But, as Duvalier soon discovers, nothing is what it seems in this ghastly, haunted mansion of death!


Tromatized: Meet Lloyd Kaufman

Fabien Martorell

A portrait of legendary American filmmaker Lloyd Kaufman, president of Troma Entertainement, an independent New York-based production house that has specialized in Z-films for over 35 years, and creator of the Toxic Avenger.


Dementia 13

Francis Ford Coppola

Future film-making legend Francis Ford Coppola makes his big-screen directorial debut with this cult horror classic, available for the first time in spectacular High-Definition. Following the abrupt death of her husband from a heart attack, the scheming Louise Haloran (Luanda Anders) travels to her in-laws estate in Ireland, only to find herself trapped in a creepy, decrepit castle with her ex-husband’s demented family. Upon arrival, she is introduced to a pair of maladjusted brothers (William Campbell, Bart Patton) and a distraught mother-in-law (Eithne Dunn), still grieving for the daughter she lost in a drowning accident many years earlier. When a mysterious axe-wielding psychopath enters the fray, leaving blood-spattered corpses in his wake, the family’s doctor (Patrick Magee) takes it upon himself to try to get to the bottom of things--before it’s too late!


Looney Tunes: Back In Action

Joe Dante

Live Action Adventure Comedy. Set in a live-action world in which Warner Bros.' beloved assortment of irreverent animated entertainers interact with human characters for maximum comic effect, the story unfolds on the Studio backlot and careens all over the map in time-honored Looney Tunes style. Our celluloid heroes embark on a hilarious adventure that takes them from Hollywood to Las Vegas, Paris and the jungles of Africa in search of Fraser's character's missing father and the mythical Blue Monkey Diamond.


The Little Shop of Horrors (1960)

Roger Corman

THE LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS is a hilarious cult classic featuring Jack Nicholson (Batman, Chinatown, The Shining) in one of his earliest roles. Things are not looking so good for Mr. Mushnick and his quaint flower shop in Skid Row, as he & his misfit employees sell only a few carnations a day. After Seymour messes up yet another order, Mr. Mushnick has had enough. In order to save his job, Seymour brings in a unique plant that he has created and raised himself. Reluctantly, Mr. Mushnick agrees to give Seymour one week to get the plant looking healthy in order to attract new customers to see his exotic new creation. When Seymour realizes that not only can the plant talk, but also that it craves human blood, things quickly spin out of control. Watch as the chaos unfolds in this original cult classic from legendary filmmaker Roger Corman.


The Trip (1967)

Roger Corman

A young television director being divorced by his wife decides to turn on to LSD. With his bearded friend as guide, they cop the drug from Dennis Hopper and return to a split-level apartment. The director experiences visions of sex, death, dancing girls, witches, a torture chamber, etc. Written by Jack Nicholson and directed by Roger Corman.


De Sade

Cy Endfield, Roger Corman & Gordon Hessler

Hounded by the police on charges of inflammatory writing, the once handsome Marquis De Sade seeks refuge in an abandoned family mansion. This colorful movie depicts DeSade's life from childhood to manhood. A life infamous for erotic behavior, going from woman to woman, seeking a love that eludes him.


The Raven (1963)

Roger Corman

In 15th century England the sorcerer Craven learns from fellow magician Dr. Bedlo that his supposed dead wife is alive and living at the castle of master sorcerer Dr. Scarabus. Craven and Bedlo journey to Scarabus' castle, and, in a fantastic duel of magic, Craven and Scarabus engage in a fight to the finish.


House of Usher (1960)

Hayley Cloake

Edgar Allen Poe's classic tale of murder, madness and necrophilia in the ancient ancestral home of the tragic Usher family. Vincent Price is the last male in the ill-fated line of Ushers, haunted by the crimes of his ancestors and obsessed by the idea that only the complete annihilation of himself and his sister can end the Usher evil.


The Dunwich Horror (1970)

Daniel Haller

A young college girl falls in love with a boy who is the last descendant of a race of strange creatures who once inhabited the Earth. In an attempt to use her as a sacrifice in an unholy rite that will bring his people back to life, the boy comes face to face with a university professor whose knowledge of the occult is more than a match.


Tales of Terror

Roger Corman

From the haunting tales of Edgar Allan Poe, comes a chilling trilogy of terror. In "Morella," Locke (Vincent Price) blames the death of his wife on their only child and sends her away. When she returns 26 years later, her mother's spirit inhabits her body and haunts the tortured man. In "The Black Cat," Fortunato (Price) takes a drunken Montresor (Peter Lorre) home and falls in love with Montresor's wife... so the jealous Montresor takes revenge and buries them both alive. "In the Case of M. Valdemar," Valdemar (Price) seeks relief from M. Carmichael (Basil Rathbone), an evil mesmerist. Carmichael has designs on Valdemar's wife and holds him in a tortured state between life and death...until death itself intervenes.


The Pit and the Pendulum

Roger Corman

Vincent Price plays a 16th century Spanish nobleman who slowly goes crazy when he thinks that his wife has been buried alive. It's all a joint plot between the supposed dead wife and her doctor/lover to get Price's money. Price now totally insane, assumes his father's identity (that of a grand inquisitor) and starts to murder!


Boxcar Bertha

Martin Scorsese

An orphaned farm girl (Barbara Hershey) finds romance and adventure fighting the railroad with union organizer Big Bill Shelley (David Carradine). Martin Scorsese directs this explosive story of America in the 1930s. Based on "Sister of the Road" by Boxcar Bertha Thompson as told to Ben L. Reitman.


The Hunt for Eagle One: Crash Point

Henry Crum

The Strike Force team is back in the action-packed sequel to The Hunt for Eagle One. Starring Theresa Randle (Bad Boys, Bad Boys II) and Mark Dacascos (Cradle 2 the Grave, Brotherhood of the Wolf).Terrorists have stolen a Ground Control Encoder, a new anti-hijack device that enables Air Traffic Control to lock out the pilot's instruments and fly a plane by remote control. When the military learns of the terrorists plans to use it to crash a jetliner into a secret U.S. Military Intelligence airbase in southeast Asia, The Strike Force team is sent again into rebel territory to locate and recover the stolen Encoder before the terrorists carry out their threat.


The St. Valentine's Day Massacre

Roger Corman

Named after the event itself, St. Valentine’s Day Massacre chronicles the Chicago gangster wars of the 1920s. The terrible true-life events of February 14, 1929 thrust gangster Al Capone into the national spotlight, but marked the beginning of the end of Chicago's criminal empire. Rival Chicago mobsters Al Capone and Bugs Moran battle for control of the city’s crime element - which leads to a bloody showdown in which Capone’s men, dressed as policeman, kill seven key members of Moran’s gang in a warehouse. Jack Nicholson makes a cameo appearance in what is one of his first screen roles.


A Bucket of Blood

Roger Corman

Walter (Dick Miller) is a busboy overly impressed with the cool cats who hang out at The Yellow Door coffee house, and he wonders how to become "hip." When he accidentally kills his landlady's pet cat, Walter panics and covers it with clay. His prayers are answered, and before he knows it he's the "cat's meow" of the art world. His talent develops and - surprise! - he can sculpt humans the same way too. Like so many artists, his real talent won't be discovered - until he's dead.