The Parker Sessions
A troubled young woman with a disturbing past goes to see a counselor about her night terrors.
Past Films
A troubled young woman with a disturbing past goes to see a counselor about her night terrors.
'The Quiet Revolution: State, Society and the Canadian Horror Film' is the new 96 minute documentary which considers how social, political and cultural tensions within differing Canadian territories have shaped national horror film traditions from the 1960s until the present day.
Two sisters, Beth and Jackie, travel to the desert for an overnight, but when the lights go out and their true feelings for one another are revealed it becomes apparent that they may no longer wish to be related. Isolated in a cabin in the middle of the nowhere, long buried childhood grievances combine with the competitive nature of adult relationships to form a combustible tension that can only be cut by explosive ugliness.
Tim Cassidy, a radical documentary filmmaker in Chicago, stumbles upon a massive real estate fraud in the community. Obsessed with putting the story together, he finds clues everywhere, following the threads of conspiracy into the abyss of his subconscious mind.
Join MaryJane and RewBee Blaze at the Screening Room for a special screening of a sexploitation cult classic directed by Doris Wishman. Which one? Well, you are going to have to come out to see!
This interview-based Documentary follows the underground Electronic Music scene after one party sparked a movement in 2016. Each local helps shed light on the beauty, struggle, and inevitable outcome of a DIY scene in a tough market like Tucson. The story also highlights the influx of new capital to the city and how that effected both the scene and the culture of the city.