
Howard S. Berger
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A deep dive into everything we love about horror — from fresh looks at classics to unearthing scores of hidden gems, this series has something for every fright film enthusiast.
Horror's Greatest
A comic story of love bordering on insanity. Martin Lewis's girlfriend just dumped him. His life is going nowhere, fast. Until he joins a support group for lonely hearts and meets Russell, a goofy but likeable guy with a girlfriend problem of his own. Martin agrees to help Russell win back his lost love and through a series of outlandish misadventures travels a winding path towards self-discovery.
Love and Support

This documentary chronicles the rise, fall and resurrection of Joe Meek. It shows, due in equal measures to his pioneering DIY recording techniques, hit-making philosophy and a life full of social, psychological and sexual obstacles.
A Life in the Death of Joe Meek

The story of French filmmaker Jean Rollin (1938-2010), one of the most singular voices of European cult cinema, deeply misunderstood and widely misrepresented.
Orchestrator of Storms: The Fantastique World of Jean Rollin

Documentary covering the production of David Gregory's PLAGUE TOWN.
White Lace & Button Eyes

Three devout young women fall into depravity as they cultivate what they believe is a very up-close-and-personal relationship with Jesus.
Original Sins

Cult Film Historian Howard S. Berger shows his appreciation for Al Adamson's Dracula vs. Frankenstein.
Feed Your Head! Lose Your Head!
A feature about philosophy, perception and imprisonment in Aldo Lado's Giallo "Short Night of Glass Dolls".