Advanced search
- TITLES
- NAMES
- COLLABORATIONS
Search filters
Enter full date
to
or just enter yyyy, or yyyy-mm below
to
to
to
Exclude
Only includes titles with the selected topics
to
In minutes
to
1-6 of 6
- Gary Kent was the king of B movies in the Sixties and Seventies, working for indie directors from Richard Rush to Ray Dennis Steckler to Al Adamson, but he's tackled even larger real-life challenges.
- Robert A. Burns, art director on the original Texas Chain Saw Massacre, was obsessed with actor Rondo Hatton aka the Creeper. Burns was average looking but brimming with odd creativity. Hatton, who suffered from acromegaly, had a strangely unique appearance, but was a regular guy. In Rondo and Bob their two stories intersect.
- Rondo Hatton tells the story of how he became the Creeper. This short was created during COVID19 stay-at-home times by the director while his doc Rondo and Bob awaited its premiere. Made for Roger Corman's Quarantine Film Festival.
- The late Austin, Texas, poet Albert Huffstickler wrote a poem called "One Life." Students from Odense, Denmark, penned their own versions over a 10-year period while visiting Austin. The short film is a fever dream of their words.
- Secrets are revealed for two brothers living in the wake of their parents' lives. One brother finds something strange in the wall. The other brother tries to hide the truth from him. Is their mother actually what they long believed her to be?