Farewell to Arms
A tale of the love between ambulance driver Lt. Henry and Nurse Catherine Barkley during World War I. (1932)
Man Who Cheated Himself
‘Tough cop helps his lover cover up the shooting of her wealthy husband. Mainstream noir, primarily distinguished by its acting and San Francisco visuals.’ – noir expert Spencer Selby
The Strange Love of Martha Ivers
‘Man is waylaid by chance in old home town, meets a girl down on her luck and a turbulent couple with whom he shares a dark childhood secret. Significant noir […]
Please Murder Me
A lawyer wins an a acquittal for his client, a woman accused of murder. After the verdict, he finds out that she indeed did commit the murder and manipulated him […]
Saturday Fright Special

A clumsy young man nurtures a plant and discovers that it’s a bloodthirsty plant, forcing him to kill to feed it. (1960)
Night of the Living Dead
The dead come back to life and eat the living in this low budget, black and white film. Several people barricade themselves inside a rural house in an attempt to […]
Carnival of Souls (1962)
After a traumatic accident, a woman becomes drawn to a mysterious abandoned carnival. (1962)
White Zombie (1932)
A young man turns to a witch doctor to lure the woman he loves away from her fiance, but instead turns her into a zombie slave. (1932)
Reefer Madness (1936)

Like many exploitation films of the time, ‘Reefer Madness’ tried to make a quick buck off of a forbidden subject while skirting the Motion Picture Production Code of 1930.
The Battle of China
‘The Battle of China,’ Chapter VI of Frank Capra’s ‘Why We Fight’ series, explains why the Empire of Japan possessed such a strong interest in ruling the disparate lands of […]