The Source Family (2013)
April 28, 2013
Studio: Drag City
Theatrical Release: May 1, 2013
An acid-trip down the Sunset Strip headed by a psychedelic sage-guru in a Rolls Royce named Father Yod.
Studio: Drag City
Theatrical Release: May 1, 2013
An acid-trip down the Sunset Strip headed by a psychedelic sage-guru in a Rolls Royce named Father Yod.
Studio: Visions Verite
DVD Release: May 9, 2013
Tattoo Nation acts mostly as a tribute to the Japanese influenced ink style developed by American tattoo artist pioneers Charlie “Good Time Charlie” Cartwright, Jack “Guero” Rudy and Freddy “Coyote” Negrete
Studio: Echo Bridge Entertainment
DVD Release: April 9, 2013
What happened to former middle weight MMA champion Evan Tanner? Even after five years since his death, Tanner’s passing still remains a mystery. Once I Was a Champion shines a light as to who the man really was.
Studio: Synapse
DVD Release: November 13, 2012
The re-release of the 1985 documentary that originally centered on the making of the epic zombie classic Dawn of the Dead is now a more personal documentary about the man behind the camera, George A. Romero.
A compelling documentary which explores the question, “How could anyone have collaborated with Adolph Hitler and the Nazis?”
Ghosts of the Abyss is a truly fascinating look at the Titanic and where it has rested at the bottom of the North Atlantic Ocean on that fateful night after hitting an iceberg 100 years ago.
Sundance Film Festival Directing Award for a US Documentary 2012
Studio: Synapse
Blu-Ray Release: May 8th, 2012
So here we have Synapse’s first 42nd Street Forever collection on Blu-Ray and it’s called 42nd Street Forever: Blu-Ray Edition (naturally). The series, if your just getting caught up, is made up of various exploitation trailers from the ‘50s through the ‘80s, though heavily skewed towards the ‘70s (42nd street’s heyday).
Studio: CAV/Gigantic Pictures
DVD Release: April 10, 2012
Jourgensen playfully sticks syringes up his nose, pulls down his pants and flops around on the floor, sticks his penis in a chicken and wears a funny hat.
Studio: Network Entertainment
Theatrical Release: Feb. 9th, 2012
So it seems that a majority of the film is made up of these celebrity interviews. Beyond that though there really isn’t anything all that new here. At this point, Bruce Lee’s life has been gone over with a fine toothed comb. So, if you’ve seen one Bruce Lee documentary (and there are a lot to choose from at this point) you’re not really going to get anything new.