There’s Skip who has it, was seen by the FBI agents tailing Candy to have been the pickpocket who stole it, and even when he ‘s offered a no charge deal if he brings the film in to Police Captain Tiger(Murvyn Vye), it’s no dice. Skip won’t comply with the cops or the fed...
everyone—every aunt, uncle, and cousin—had their own version, and there would be huge arguments about the right way to make it. It’s all about when the herbs go in, basically.
Hard-to-find original poster for The Stones' two shows at Cologne's Sportshalle on 4th September 1973. The band were at a live performing peak: official photographer at the time Michael Putland remembered "They were always incredible, but there was something about the band's energy on this...
audiences didn’t seem to mind because each director made an effort to tell their own unique story. Whether it was a failed robbery attempt inButch Cassidy & The Sundance Kidor a woman seeking revenge for her father’s death inCat Balou, there was always...
US 1-sheet, 27×41 in. folded 1973, Nicolas Roeg’s disturbing horror classic, starring Donald Sutherland & Julie Christie. $150 Don’t Open The Window (aka Let Sleeping Corpses Lie) US 1-sheet, 27×41 in. folded 1973, Classic exploitation poster for Jorge Grau’s disturbing horror class...
And that out-of-placeCool Worldposter in the satanic clip? It was an homage to another former employer of his, Ralph Bakshi, the subversive film and television director behindFritz the Cat,The Lord of the Rings, andMighty Mouse: The New Adventures. ...
Poster for The Miracle of Morgan’s Creek (1944) “The Miracle of Morgan’s Creek, the new Preston Sturges film, seems to me funnier, more adventurous, more abundant, more intelligent, and more encouraging than anything that has been made in Hollywood for years… The essential story is hard...