Tag: allanarkush

ROCK 'N' ROLL HIGH SCHOOL Gets 40th Anniversary Upgrade From Shout! Factory This November

Hail! Hail! Rock 'n roll! In celebration of director Allan Arkush's seminal rock 'n roll opus, Rock 'n' Roll High School, starring the greatest band there ever was - RAMONES - home entertainment heroes Shout! Factory will be releasing a...

Chicago Critics Film Festival 2014: Canfield Delivers His 10 Most Anticipated

The second year for the Chicago Critics Film Festival promises big things. 23 Chicago premieres and 14 shorts combined with appearances from a number of filmmakers and film subjects are just part of why. In many ways the most exciting part...

SXSW 2014 Review: THAT GUY DICK MILLER Shines A Light In The Shadows Of American Cinema

Most film fans know the face, but very few know the name. Dick Miller is one of those guys we see in film after film, completely inhabiting the characters he's given for whatever brief amount of screen time he has....

Kickstart This! That Guy Dick Miller.

You know that guy? That guy in the film about the thing. The guy who was also in that other film about that thing. You've seen his mug in numerous films but probably don't know his name. He's been a...

Watch An Exclusive Clip From Mark Hartley's MACHETE MAIDENS UNLEASHED

Mark Hartley's Machete Maidens Unleashed - a delirious look at the American exploitation films produced in the Philippines during the 1970s and 1980s from the director of Not Quite Hollywood - is freshly available on US DVD and to tempt...

MACHETE MAIDENS UNLEASHED Is An Ode To Corman-Era Sleaze (DVD Review)

Director Mark Hartley's 2008 doc, Not Quite Hollywood, was a wild and exuberant ride, charting the unexpected rise of the Australian film industry as it embraced sex and violence in genre cinema. The pleasure of that doc was the candid...

NYAFF 2011: MACHETE MAIDENS UNLEASHED Review

Aussie documentarian Mark Hartley returns with another exploitation expose for the discriminating connoisseur of crap. Only this time around he emigrates from his native Australia to focus on the down and dirty films of the Philippine Islands. Those familiar with...

Exclusive First Look At Mark Hartley's MACHETE MAIDENS UNLEASHED On Aussie DVD

We at ScreenAnarchy are happy to provide you with the exclusive first look at Umbrella Entertainment's 2-disc DVD release of Machete Maidens Unleashed.  Mark Hartley's follow-up to the stellar Not Quite Hollywood has been making the festival rounds and is...

ActionFest '11: Machete Maidens Unleashed Review

[Now screening at ActionFest, here is Todd's review of the latest cult-niche documentary from Mark Hartley]In 2008 - armed with a deep love of cult film, a brace of insightful interviews with key figures, a mountain of skill at the...

Hey Toronto! The MACHETE MAIDENS Are Coming To The Big Screen March 4 - 10th!

Hey Toronto! You've got one week only to catch the madness of Mark Hartley's Machete Maidens Unleashed on the big screen! Check it out!From the early-'70s to the mid-'80s, The Philipines was in the grip of a brutal dictatorship and...

TIFF 2010: Five Questions With MACHETE MAIDENS UNLEASHED Director Mark Hartley

Heads up! With Mark Hartley's ridiculously fun documentary Machete Maidens Unleashed - a look at the exploitation films produced in the Philippines during the late seventies and early eighties - now taking its bow in Toronto, a brief interview...

TIFF 2010: MACHETE MAIDENS UNLEASHED Review

In 2008 - armed with a deep love of cult film, a brace of insightful interviews with key figures, a mountain of skill at the editing board and a seemingly endless supply of jaw dropping B-movie clips to draw from...

TIFF 2010: The New MACHETE MAIDENS UNLEASHED Trailer Comes With Added Landis, Corman And Dante!

[Trailer disappeared briefly due to too many breasts for YouTube. It's back now with a happier home in the ScreenAnarchy video player and this post back to the top of the page accordingly.]Bringing more breasts per minute than any other...

Action, Violence And Skin In MACHETE MAIDENS UNLEASHED

How do you follow a film like Not Quite Hollywood, a critical and crowd favorite chronicling the history of exploitation film in Australia? If you're NQH director Mark Hartley you cast your eye over the sea to the Philippines, hotbed...