Sweet Kill (The Arousers) (1972) | U.S. Theatrical Releases, World Premieres | Feb 18, 1972
B-movie Sweet Kill (also known as A Kiss from Eddie and The Arousers) was written and directed by future Oscar winner Curtis Hanson (L.A. Confidential). The film was Hanson’s directorial debut and was executive-produced by cult cinema icon Roger Corman. It stars 1950s heartthrob Tab Hunter and was the last film of actress Isabel Jewell.
George Michael Freedom Uncut (2022) | German Theatrical Releases, U.K. Theatrical Releases, U.S. Theatrical Releases, World Premieres | Jun 22, 2022
Halftime (2022) | Film Screenings, U.S. Festival Premieres, U.S. Theatrical Premieres, World Premieres | Jun 8, 2022
Mixtape: The Movie (2022) | U.S. Theatrical Premieres, World Premieres | Apr 7, 2022
Settlers (2021) | U.S. Festival Premieres, World Premieres | Jun 18, 2021
The Black Phone (2021) | U.S. Festival Premieres, World Premieres | Sep 25, 2021
Scream (1996) | U.S. Theatrical Premieres, World Premieres | Dec 18, 1996
Dune (1984) | U.S. Theatrical Premieres, World Premieres | Dec 3, 1984
The Dry (2020) | World Premieres | Dec 11, 2020
The Harder They Fall (2021) | U.S. Festival Premieres, U.S. Theatrical Premieres, World Premieres | Oct 16, 2021
Come True (2020) | World Premieres | Oct 9, 2020
MLK/FBI (2020) | Canadian Festival Premieres, World Premieres | Sep 15, 2020
The Toll of the Sea (1922) | Firsts, World Premieres | Nov 26, 1922
The Toll of the Sea – the first successful two-color (red and green) Technicolor feature film – premiered in New York City. This film was considered lost for many years. It was restored in 1985 from the original camera negative.