Room 237
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1h 43m
Directed by Rodney Ascher | 103 mins | 2012
Among critics and fans, the films of Stanley Kubrick have inspired interpretations perhaps unique in both their range and florid intensity. (Alongside that of David Lynch, his career might offer the greatest argument for filmmakers saying very little about their films.) Robert Ascher’s highly entertaining and deeply researched documentary plumbs the colorfully conspiratorial depths of theories around Kubrick’s horror classic “The Shining” (1980).
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Team Picture
Leaving January 1
Directed by Kentucker Audley | 61 mins | 2007
Shot in Memphis, Tennessee for a cool $1,500, the amiably ambling "Team Picture" stars Audley—in his debut as feature writer/director—as David, a twentysomething whose total disinterest in anything beyond noodling on his guitar is c... -
Teat Beat of Sex
Leaving January 1
Directed by Signe Baumane | 4 mins | 2008
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The Amusement Park
Directed by George A. Romero | 53 mins | 1975
The circumstances of this George A. Romero curio are as bizarre as the film itself. Commissioned as an educational video by a Lutheran organization, "The Amusement Park" screened just once at its 1975 premiere and, for over four decades, was considere...