The Neon Demon (Nicolas Winding Refn, 2016)
His Greatest Gamble (John Robertson, 1934)
Illusions (Victor Kulle, 1992) +
Rosemary’s Baby (Roman Polanski, 1968)
Rosemary (Mia Farrow) will do anything to protect her unborn child, but is that really a good thing?
The Joe Louis Story (Robert Gordon, 1953) -
The Curve aka Krivina (Igor Drijaca, 2012)
Touchdown Mickey (Wilfred Jackson, 1932) +
The Sugarland Express (Steven Spielberg, 1974)
It seems that half of all Texas lawmen are pursuing an escaped convict (William Atherton) and his wife (Goldie Hawn) when they kidnap a highway patrolman (Michael Sacks) and take his car to try to see their two-year-old son.
Spring in a Small Town (Fei Mu, 1948)
Red Riding Hood (Adam Brooks, 1988)
Dormant Beauty (Marco Bellocchio, 2012)
Mother Pluto (David Hand, 1936)
Pluto finds the eggs which hatch in his doghouse to produce annoying chicks – at least for a while.
Sweet Music (Alfred E. Green, 1935)
The Secret Heart (Robert Z. Leonard, 1946)
Purple Butterfly (Lou Ye, 2004)
Stray Cat Rock: Sex Hunter (Yasuharu Hasebe, 1970) +
Tokyo gang leader Meiko Kaji flashes her favorite weapon while trying to fight a racist rival gang.
Captain Hurricane (John Robertson, 1935)
Gold Diggers in Paris (Ray Enright, 1938)
The Open Road (Michael Meredith, 2009)
The Moon-Spinners (James Neilson, 1964) -
Visiting Crete with her musicologist aunt (Joan Greenwood), English teen Hayley Mills runs afoul of the unfriendly and dangerous Eli Wallach.
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