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Phil Morrison is an American film director best known for his first feature-length film Junebug.
Pete and Pete are two redheaded brothers living in the somewhat surreal town of Wellsville. Pete, the older of the two, narrates the stories about their adventures in everyday life.
After a very public breakdown and a subsequent philosophical awakening in rehabilitation, Amy tries to get her life back together.
On the way to meet with an independent artist in the South, newlywed art dealer Madeleine is convinced by her husband, George, that they should stop to meet his family in North Carolina. Madeleine's affluent lifestyle clashes with the family, but she befriends George's wide-eyed and pregnant sister-in-law, Ashley, who is nearing her due date. Through the family, Madeleine gains greater insight into George's character.
A short film created to promote Kim Gordon and Daisy von Furth's second collection for their clothing line, X-Girl.
A near-penniless drifter's journey to Alaska in search of work is interrupted when she loses her dog while attempting to shoplift food for it.
A group of settlers traveling through the Oregon High Desert in 1845 find themselves stranded in harsh conditions.
Two ne’er-do-wells from Quebec travel to New York City with a scheme to get rich quick selling Christmas trees.
A collection of music videos by Sonic Youth, spanning from 1990 to 2002.
Tater Tomater is the story of a cafeteria worker, Doris, who, over the course of a hectic day, begins to lose control. Being forced to say the same thing over and over again, she begins rhyming words and her co-workers don't quite know how to react.
This documentary examines a selection of real life serial killers and compares them to the fictional Hannibal Lecter.
In 1991, a long-form music video version of Goo was released on VHS and LaserDisc. A music video for each song from the album was included; the track listing was identical to that of the original album.