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- The fractured domestic lives of a nihilistic mad scientist and his anxious grandson are further complicated by their inter-dimensional misadventures.
- Bob Belcher runs a struggling burger shop with his wife and three children.
- An oddball journalist and his psychopathic lawyer travel to Las Vegas for a series of psychedelic escapades.
- A self-destructive punk rocker struggles with sobriety while trying to recapture the creative inspiration that led her band to success.
- Former street racer Ryan Cooper enters a challenge day and ends up receiving invites to elite organizations of the 'four Kings'. ProStreet includes more than 40 cars and 4 different game modes: Drag, Grip, Speed and Drift.
- In this suburban drama, a widower confronts his older son's decision to leave home and his younger son's self-destructive behavior.
- A real time journey witnessing the rise, fall, and ultimate redemption of the fierce feminist pioneers of American grunge punk: L7.
- Bigger and Blackerer was taped during two shows, back-to-back on the same evening at Boston's Wilbur Theatre. Only by watching this video will you learn of Cross unique relationship with the deaf community, share his canny insights into the editorial machinations behind the Bible, and marvel at how well a bald, middle-aged white guy can fill out a pair of jeans.
- Official Sub Pop music video for The Postal Service single 'We Will Become Silhouettes' from the album 'Give Up'.
- Official Sub Pop music video for the single 'The District Sleeps Alone Tonight' from The Postal Service album 'Give Up'.
- Official Sub Pop music video for the single 'Such Great Heights' from The Postal Service album 'Give Up'.
- Music video for "Bathroom Laughter" from Pissed Jeans' 2/12/13 album Honeys.
- a track from the Father John Misty album "Fear Fun" (2012)
- This DVD is a recording of the show Patton Oswalt performed in Athens, Georgia. It's a version of his Werewolves and Lollipops show, second solo album (also available on CD), and he ranges from talking about Kentucky Fried Chicken's famous bowls to his work as television writer (and how he has to come up with euphemisms for things inappropriate to talk about on television that end up being worse than what they're representing).
- A biracial boy with an abusive father grows up to be an emotionally stunted superhero impersonator whose daily struggle with the fear of confrontation leads to a life changing event.
- A comedic short film designed to provoke terror in the hearts of any band that doesn't put the fans first.
- Our favorite enigmatic anti-hero, Orville Peck, travels to hell and back just waiting for time to pass.
- Two inebriated friends are all but forced to re-evaluate their hard-partying ways after becoming privy to some rather unusual events in, of all places, a nightclub bathroom.
- Music video for L7's Fast and Frightening from the album Smell the Magic.
- Official page for the music video for the song Grapevine by Weyes Blood.
- Official page for the music video Everyday by Weyes Blood.
- Official Sub Pop music video for the single 'A Tattered Line of String' from The Postal Service album 'Give Up: 10th Anniversary Edition' (2013).
- "Video director Christin Turner is in perfect tune with the group - her inspired clip for "Jail La La" echoes Sixties art cinema, trashy women-in-prison flicks, 120 Minutes-style late-Eighties music videos, and archival girl group footage. The film is grainy (of course), a little bit jumpy (which suits the song), experimental, and profoundly communicative. Most of it is shot in muted gray scale, but a few details are colored in - Dee Dee's red lipstick, for instance. In one arresting sequence, words are scrawled on the screen while the front-woman's lips and tongue continue to "la la" at the camera. Elsewhere, she cruises the highway on a gorgeous motorbike, gets arrested, poses for a mugshot, and hugs her worried boyfriend. We don't see his face - he's busy kissing her neck - but we do watch hers. In his embrace, she takes drags of her cigarette, her expression impassive, inscrutable, and more than a little mysterious."
- Official music video for the song of the same name by Father John Misty.
- Official Sub Pop music video for The Elected's 'Not Going Home'. Promoting their album 'Sun, Sun, Sun'.
- "The video itself is mind-bogglingly beautiful. Like if Derek Jarman created a moving painting of The Ronettes...the Exploding Plastic Inevitable on a West Coast beach...the hot sun of an Australian tour shining through strands of hair...make up as face paint, washed-out photo booth features, ghostly magical creatures. The feeling of sand between your toes through your stockings...Dancing and singing while someone is trying to get you to stand still and GET YOUR PICTURE TAKEN. What it feels like to be a young girl in the world...the joy, the sorrows...this is that sound."
- An eleven-year-old girl navigates the rugged terrain of a nearly abandoned American landscape. Official music video for "Daddy I Cut My Hair" by Daughn Gibson.
- Official page for the music video Movies by Weyes Blood.