Movies: Colin Geddes
- 2021
Mad God (2021)
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A figure known as "The Assassin" descends from the heavens into a nightmarish pit full of monsters, titans, and cruelty....
- 2019
Iron Fists and Kung Fu Kicks (2019)
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The fantastic story of how an ancient martial art, Chinese kung fu, conquered the world through the hundreds of films that were produced in Hong Kong over the decades, transformed Western action cinema and inspired the birth of cultural movements suc...
- 2011
Manborg (2011)
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The evil Count Draculon and his army of demons have conquered Earth, but a young soldier who lost his life in the first war against Hell has reawakened in the future as MANBORG! Together with a crew of post-apocalyptic rebels, the half-man half-machi...
- 2014
Why Horror? (2014)
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Horror fan Tal Zimerman examines the psychology of horror around the world to find out why people love to be scared....
- 2019
Beyond Blood (2019)
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High Tension, Inside, Martyrs, Frontier(s) and Them. In the years of 2003 to 2008, those sensational and innovative horror movies were made and left huge impact around the world. This movement is called New Wave of French Horror. This film explores t...
- 2012
The Rep - A Documentary (2012)
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Follows the first year of business for Alex, Charlie, and Nigel as they try to make their theatre, The Toronto Underground Cinema, a success in the dying world of repertory cinema. The film also places the cinema in context to the larger world of rep...
- 2014
The Unauthorized Hagiography Of Vincent Price (2014)
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Clips rework the life of Vincent Price into a narrative based on the films he appeared in....
- 1969
Sentinel (1969)
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A soldier undergoes a transcendental experience at the moment of his death....
- 2012
Cent une tueries de zombies (101 Zombie Kills) (2012)
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It's exactly like Christian Marclay's "The Clock", except it's 98% shorter, it's not a deep meditation on our common human relationship with the passing of time (itself essentially only a human construct), and it has a LOT more skin-eating....