Friday, October 8, 2010

A mind is a terrible thing to taste...

Cult director Kevin Tenney is back this Halloween with his viciously funny new film “Brain Dead”.

Tenney, who demanded a following of horror film fanatics with films like “Witchboard” and “Night of the Demons”, has made a film in “Brain Dead” with not only bloody goodness, but also with razor-sharp dialogue.

In “Brain Dead” a group of lost travelers are held up in a small mountain cabin as a brain hungry zombie looms in the shadows. When the travelers come toe to decrepit toe with the zombie their fates vary, but the results are both shocking and tremendously gory.

The most enticing aspect of “Brain Dead” is its incredible use of CGI special effects that are often over-the-top, but very satisfying. Tenney has changed the zombie film culture with the use of these effects, and with expertly staged zombie attack scenes.

So, whether you are a die hard fan of Kevin Tenney films, or just a casual moviegoer you don’t want to miss out on the most entertaining, and yes bloody, film of the Halloween season. “Brain Dead” comes out on October 26th.

Breaking News from Breaking Glass!

We have a huge selection of entertaining and provocative films coming out in the next few months!

October 26th

Brain Dead - A mind is a terrible thing to taste in this CGI special effects infused thriller!

Rock & Rule - Hear tunes from Cheap Trick, Iggy Pop and others in the animated rock and roll musical!

The Adonis Factor - See how far some men will go to attain flawless skin and bulging muscles in this thought provoking documentary.

November 2nd

Unfaithful - Human desire is in question in this harrowing erotic drama.

November 9th

Ticked-Off Trannies with Knives In theaters now!! - Watch Bubbles and the rest of her sisterhood of transgender vixens get bloody revenge in this homage to 70's revenge films.

November 30th

Henry Jaglom Love and Romance Box Set - This box set comes complete with three of Henry Jaglom's most romantic films including Always...But Not Forever,Deja Vu, and Venice/Venice.

Edie and Thea: A Very Long Engagement - Follow the journey of lifelong lovers Edie and Thea who, in their 70's, travel to Canada to finally tie the knot.

Anotherworld - Travel to another world in this look at the current gay culture in Italy.

Don't miss any of our upcoming releases!

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Introducing the cast of "Ticked-Off Trannies with Knives"!

Take a look at these insightful and often hilarious interviews with the cast of "Ticked-Off Trannies". The cast talk about their characters and their experiences on set.

"Ticked-Off Trannies with Knives" will be in New York theaters and at the Telluride Film Festival on October 15 and in LA theaters on October 22! Don't miss your chance to see one of the most entertaining and controversial films of the year!





Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Ticked-Off Trannies Sold Out Premiere in Dallas!

The theatrical premiere of "Ticked-Off Trannies with Knives" played in front of a sell-out crowd at the Inwood Theater in Dallas. After the screening, the crowd hung around for a Q and A session with the cast and crew. Check out the video below!

Ticked-Off Trannies with Knives from Todd Jenkins on Vimeo.

Friday, September 24, 2010

A Golden Ticket to a Better Future



Director Madeline Sackler’s debut feature documentary, “The Lottery”, is sure to generate strong opinions and emotions in its viewers. “The Lottery” questions the outdated public education system in America, particularly in the Harlem and Bronx sections of New York City.

During a time when 58% percent of African American 4th graders are illiterate, “The Lottery” follows four students and their parents as they await the results of the nerve-racking lottery that will determine whether or not they're admitted to the Harlem Success Academy, a charter school offering far superior opportunities than a traditional public school. Only a few hundred spots are available at the Academy for the several thousand children in the drawing.

Shot by acclaimed cinematography Wolfgang Held, not only does “The Lottery” look visually stunning, but it succeeds in telling an important story, and in inciting the viewer to take a stance. It is both rare and refreshing to see a film that accomplishes this, all the while keeping the audience hooked on the suspense of the approaching lottery.

Focusing equally on the personal and political aspects of our education system, Sackler creates a harrowing documentary. It’s a must see film that will leave its viewers pondering the future of our education system, and our children.

“The Lottery” will be available on DVD on October 5th.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

An Even More Ticked-Off Trailer



The latest trailer for TOTWK - a masterpiece in its own right. You will be transfixed.

New on DVD: Trips Down Memory Lane

Today’s two DVD releases - “Darkness” and “Leslie Jordan: My Trip Down the Pink Carpet” present the same theme: facing the past. In terms of style, however, both films are worlds apart.

Darkness is a sleek horror film from Juraj Herz (director of the cult film "The Cremator"). It tells the tale of a musician’s return to the country home of his childhood – where the ghosts of the past literally come back to haunt him. Rogue Cinema calls it a “methodical, brooding ghost story … in the vein of Del Toro’s ‘The Devil’s Backbone.’”

In his “Trip Down the Pink Carpet,” Emmy winner Leslie Jordan also pulls a few skeletons out of the closet – though in a much more humorous fashion. Filmed during Jordan’s live comedy show in Atlanta (and based on his book of the same name), the frenetic one-man show allows the singular comedian - made famous for his turn as Beverley Leslie on "Will and Grace" - to recount his journey as a gay, southern man with aspirations of entering Hollywood show business.

Jordan has since parlayed the comedy routine into an Off Broadway show, which GaySocialite.com has described as “Not just a laugh-so-hard-you-cry look at the world through ultra-gay eyes … it’s also an often moving look at the very best and worst of what gay culture has to offer."