Coming to the Multiversal streaming service in February: Orson Welles’s The Big Brass Ring, Guillermo del Toro’s At The Mountains of Madness, Terence Fisher’s Kali: Devil Bride of Dracula, Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s Cocaine, and Anna Biller’s Carnival Honey.
Now streaming on Multiversal:
Akira Kurosawa’s All is Quiet (1952), Antonin Artaud’s The Dybbuk (1929), Joseph von Sternberg’s I, Claudius (1937), Sam Fuller’s Balzac (1965), Fritz Lang’s Kali Yung (1960), Jacques Tati’s Confusion (1976), and Baz Luhrmann’s Alexander (2004).
Akira Kurosawa’s All is Quiet (1952), Antonin Artaud’s The Dybbuk (1929), Joseph von Sternberg’s I, Claudius (1937), Sam Fuller’s Balzac (1965), Fritz Lang’s Kali Yung (1960), Jacques Tati’s Confusion (1976), and Baz Luhrmann’s Alexander (2004).
Leaving Multiversal Streaming on January 31st: Alfred Hitchcock’s Kaleidoscope, Michael Carreras’ Zeppelins Versus Pterodactyls, Basil Dearden’s Mistress of the Seas, Paul Verhoeven’s Crusade, Sergio Leone’s Leningrad, Kenneth Anger’s Maldoror, and Luis Buñuel’s The Monk.
Premiering on Saturday, January 9th.
To the White Sea (Joel & Ethan Coen, 2001). Brad Pitt plays a WWII pilot, shot down during a bombing mission over Tokyo, who escapes the burning city by murdering nearly everyone in his way. A visually sumptuous and nearly wordless film.
To the White Sea (Joel & Ethan Coen, 2001). Brad Pitt plays a WWII pilot, shot down during a bombing mission over Tokyo, who escapes the burning city by murdering nearly everyone in his way. A visually sumptuous and nearly wordless film.
Premiering on Saturday, January 9th.
Suffer or Die (Michelangelo Antonioni)
An architect’s existential crisis causes a rift in his marriage. Starring Debra Winger, Giancarlo Giannini, and Amy Irving. Screenplay by Tonino Guerra and Anthony Burgess. Soundtrack by Guido Turchi.
Suffer or Die (Michelangelo Antonioni)
An architect’s existential crisis causes a rift in his marriage. Starring Debra Winger, Giancarlo Giannini, and Amy Irving. Screenplay by Tonino Guerra and Anthony Burgess. Soundtrack by Guido Turchi.
Premiering on Saturday, January 9th.
Swing Low, Sweet Chariot (Barry Shear, 1968). Paul Newman and Sidney Poitier are partnered homicide detectives (& a closeted gay couple) who risk exposure while hunting a serial killer. With an Oscar nominated screenplay by Harlan Ellison.
Swing Low, Sweet Chariot (Barry Shear, 1968). Paul Newman and Sidney Poitier are partnered homicide detectives (& a closeted gay couple) who risk exposure while hunting a serial killer. With an Oscar nominated screenplay by Harlan Ellison.
Premiering on Saturday, January 9th.
Something's Got to Give (George Cukor, 1962). A widower’s plan to remarry is derailed when his long dead wife suddenly returns in tip top condition. Starring Marilyn Monroe, Dean Martin, Cyd Charisse, and Wally Cox.
Something's Got to Give (George Cukor, 1962). A widower’s plan to remarry is derailed when his long dead wife suddenly returns in tip top condition. Starring Marilyn Monroe, Dean Martin, Cyd Charisse, and Wally Cox.
Premiering Saturday, January 9th.
Skin & Bones (Alan Rafkin, 1965).
A mild-mannered scientist’s invisibility experiment goes hilariously awry. Starring Don Knotts, Raquel Welch, and Kathleen Freeman. Features stop-motion animation by Ray Harryhausen.
Skin & Bones (Alan Rafkin, 1965).
A mild-mannered scientist’s invisibility experiment goes hilariously awry. Starring Don Knotts, Raquel Welch, and Kathleen Freeman. Features stop-motion animation by Ray Harryhausen.
Premiering on January 9th.
No Bail for the Judge (Alfred Hitchcock, 1961). A high court judge is accused of murdering a prostitute. His scrappy daughter attempts to find the real killer with the reluctant aid of a burglar. Starring Audrey Hepburn, Peter O’Toole, John Williams.
No Bail for the Judge (Alfred Hitchcock, 1961). A high court judge is accused of murdering a prostitute. His scrappy daughter attempts to find the real killer with the reluctant aid of a burglar. Starring Audrey Hepburn, Peter O’Toole, John Williams.
Premiering on Saturday, January 9th.
Abbott & Costello on the Moon (Charles Lamont, 1952). When Bud & Lou are hired to be maintenance workers on an experimental moon base, the culture shock results in uproarious mayhem. Screenplay by Robert Heinlein and John Grant
Abbott & Costello on the Moon (Charles Lamont, 1952). When Bud & Lou are hired to be maintenance workers on an experimental moon base, the culture shock results in uproarious mayhem. Screenplay by Robert Heinlein and John Grant
Vampire Virgins (Jimmy Sangster)
1972). This final installment of Hammer’s Karnstein Quartet finds a freshly revived Countess (Martine Beswick) seducing and murdering her way through an isolated convent. Peter Cushing, Madeline Smith, Jon Finch, and Yutte Stensgaard costar.
1972). This final installment of Hammer’s Karnstein Quartet finds a freshly revived Countess (Martine Beswick) seducing and murdering her way through an isolated convent. Peter Cushing, Madeline Smith, Jon Finch, and Yutte Stensgaard costar.
Now playing:
King Kong Vs Frankenstein (Henry Koster, 1960). King Kong squares off with a giant Frankenstein Monster in an epic battle for the ages. With special effects by stop-motion pioneer Willis O'Brien. Starring Jeanne Carmen, Lex Barker, John Harmon, and Carlos Rivas.
King Kong Vs Frankenstein (Henry Koster, 1960). King Kong squares off with a giant Frankenstein Monster in an epic battle for the ages. With special effects by stop-motion pioneer Willis O'Brien. Starring Jeanne Carmen, Lex Barker, John Harmon, and Carlos Rivas.
The human element: Lex Barker, Jeanne Carmen, John Harmon, and King Kong in King Kong Vs Frankenstein (Henry Koster & Willis O’Brien, 1960).
Coming to MultiversalPlus in February:
The Godfrey Cambridge Show (1966 - 1968) A long-suffering Oakland PD detective tries to mitigate the systemic racism of his job while enduring the antics of his wife’s zany family. Co-starring Judy Pace, Percy Rodrigues, and Roger C. Carmel
The Godfrey Cambridge Show (1966 - 1968) A long-suffering Oakland PD detective tries to mitigate the systemic racism of his job while enduring the antics of his wife’s zany family. Co-starring Judy Pace, Percy Rodrigues, and Roger C. Carmel