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Hulu
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7.4
/181150/
76
/6329/
74
/3030/
4.0
/751792/
81
/52/
85
/20687/
65
/12/
cc age 15+

The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)
After getting a flat tire in the middle of nowhere, newly engaged couple Brad and Janet encounter the eerie mansion of the flamboyant, seductive Dr. Frank-N-Furter and a variety of eccentric characters. Through elaborate dance and rock music, the mad scientist unveils his latest creation: a perfect, muscular man.
poster
60
6.6
/31430/
68
/864/
66
/625/
3.6
/74706/
60
/40/
66
/945/
52
/13/
cc age 17+

The Hunger (1983)
Five-thousand-year-old vampire Miriam promises her lovers the gift of eternal life. When John, her cellist companion for centuries, discovers that he has suddenly begun growing old, he attempts to seek out the help of Dr. Sarah Roberts, a researcher on the mechanisms of aging.
poster
54
50
5.7
/5802/
59
/195/
58
/100/
3.2
/11438/
43
/7/
62
/650/
36
/7/

Shock Treatment (1981)
Brad and Janet Majors find their strained marriage put to the test on popular Denton TV show Marriage Maze. Poor Brad is heavily sedated and institutionalised, whilst Janet is given a radical makeover and primed for stardom. But what are the real motivations behind the kooky DTV crew and their enigmatic head-honcho, Farley Flavors?
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Kanopy
58
49
6.2
/3111/
58
/69/
62
/69/
3.3
/2426/
50
/6/
54
/55/

Britannia Hospital (1982)
Britannia Hospital, an esteemed English institution, is marking its gala anniversary with a visit by the Queen Mother herself. But when investigative reporter Mick Travis arrives to cover the celebration, he finds the hospital under siege by striking workers, ruthless unions, violent demonstrators, racist aristocrats, an African cannibal dictator, and sinister human experiments.
poster
68
26
7.1
/325/
56
/9/
66
/10/
3.5
/506/
80
/64/

The Brig (1964)
Jonas Mekas’s film captures The Living Theatre’s stage production of The Brig, an unflinching portrait of life inside a U.S. Marine Corps jail in Japan in 1957. Over the course of a single day, prisoners endure relentless drills, abuse, and dehumanization, exposing the brutality of military discipline with stark immediacy.
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51
22
5.1
/453/
39
/10/
46
/33/
3.4
/1082/

Kiss (1963)
An hour-long paean to the art of the kiss featuring fourteen couples, from passionate participants to lethargic lovers, engaging in the intimate act.
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10
/1/
95
/1/

Fu (1964)
"Fu" is one of two rolls Warhol shot for Couch that includes heterosexual sex, albeit with two men and a woman. Features the trio of Rufus Collins, Kate Heliczer, and Gerard Malanga. Unused in Couch.
poster
50
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4.5
/201/
53
/6/
41
/8/
3.1
/220/

Batman Dracula (1964)
Batman Dracula is a 1964 black and white American film produced and directed by Andy Warhol, without the permission of DC Comics. The film was screened only at Warhol's art exhibits. A fan of the Batman series, Warhol made the movie as a homage. Batman Dracula is considered to be the first film featuring a blatantly campy Batman. The film was thought to have been lost until scenes from it were shown at some length in the documentary Jack Smith and the Destruction of Atlantis.
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10
/1/

Heads (1969)
Includes 'portraits' of Marianne Faithfull, Thelonious Monk and 28 others, some known, some less so.
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6.7
/13/
10
/1/

Naomi and Rufus Kiss (1964)
Naomi Levine and Rufus Collins kiss.
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5.1
/65/
50
/1/

Summer of Secrets (1976)
A scientist on a secluded island uses revolutionary brain surgery to revive his dead wife.
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35
/2/
80
/3/

Andy Warhol Screen Tests (1965)
The films were made between 1964 and 1966 at Warhol's Factory studio in New York City. Subjects were captured in stark relief by a strong key light, and filmed by Warhol with his stationary 16mm Bolex camera on silent, black and white, 100-foot rolls of film at 24 frames per second. The resulting two-and-a-half-minute film reels were then screened in 'slow motion' at 16 frames per second.
poster
45
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5.3
/103/
23
/3/
60
/7/

Couch (1964)
The couch at Andy Warhol's Factory was as famous in its own right as any of his Superstars. In Couch, visitors to the Factory were invited to "perform" on camera, seated on the old couch. Their many acts-both lascivious and mundane-are documented in a film that has come to be regarded as one of the most notorious of Warhol's early works. Across the course of the film we encounter such figures as poets Allen Ginsberg and Gregory Corso, the writer Jack Kerouac, and perennial New York figure Taylor Mead.
poster
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6.5
/23/
10
/1/

Soap Opera (1964)
Soap Opera, starring Baby Jane Holzer and Lester Persky, among Factory regulars, intercuts television commercials of its day with silent domestic scenes shot by Warhol.
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5.8
/57/
10
/1/
80
/1/

Screen Test #3 (1966)
One of Andy Warhol's screen tests, focusing on an actor's face for 4-5 mins.


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