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Jason Willis

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Catnip: Egress to Oblivion?Catnip: Egress to Oblivion? · 2012
Catnip: Egress to Oblivion?
6.02012
Movie
Catnip is all the rage with today's modern feline, but do we really understand it? Is it a source for harmless kicks, or a potentially crippling addiction? Is it a tool to expand one's consciousness, or a downward spiraling path that can eventually lead to insanity? Once and for all the facts about this controversial substance are frankly discussed, in the long-lost drug educational film that never-was, "Catnip: Egress to Oblivion?
Blood Bath - Tales of Eerie PublicationsBlood Bath - Tales of Eerie Publications · 2021
Blood Bath - Tales of Eerie Publications
8.02021
MovieAnimationHorror
Joe and Larry make plans to visit a hippie pad and take LSD so as to awaken their consciousness and attain spiritual freedom. However, Joe's bad trip results in a series of terrifying hallucinations with unexpected consequences.
The Cast of Eerie Publications Perform the Johnson-Smith Novelty Company Horror RecordThe Cast of Eerie Publications Perform the Johnson-Smith Novelty Company Horror Record · 2010
The Cast of Eerie Publications Perform the Johnson-Smith Novelty Company Horror Record
2010
Movie
A parallel universe alliance between Eerie Publications and the 1973 Johnson-Smith Novelty Company "Horror Record."
We Were There to Be ThereWe Were There to Be There · 2021
We Were There to Be There
2021
MovieDocumentary
On June 13, 1978, the punk bands the Cramps and the Mutants played a free show for psychiatric patients at the Napa State Hospital in California. We Were There to Be There chronicles the people, politics, and cultural currents that led to the show and its live recording.
Anatomy of an Arthouse: 50 Years of the Loft Cinema in TucsonAnatomy of an Arthouse: 50 Years of the Loft Cinema in Tucson · 2022
Anatomy of an Arthouse: 50 Years of the Loft Cinema in Tucson
2022
MovieDocumentary
Anatomy of an Arthouse: 50 Years of The Loft Cinema in Tucson is a short documentary film about The Loft Cinema, one of the country’s longest-running independent cinemas. As told by the people who made it happen - with its transition from screening X-rated adult films to showcasing acclaimed art films and repertory classics in 1972, its 1991 move from a small church on Fremont and 6th Street to its current location on Speedway Boulevard, its longest run of Rocky Horror in America, to the ups and downs of the independent film exhibition world over the last 50 years.

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