Billy's Hollywood Screen Kiss 1998 R, 90 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Tommy O'Haver Cast: Sean Hayes, Brad Rowe, Richard Ganoung, Meredith Scott Lynn, Paul Bartel, Carmine Giovinazzo, Matthew Ashford, Armando Valdes-Kennedy, Holly Woodlawn
Billy (Sean P. Hayes) is a gay, aspiring photographer who has moved from his home in Indiana to Hollywood where he hopes for success in his field. Billy falls in love with a waiter, Gabriel (Brad Rowe), who is not quite sure whether he is gay or straight, and from that point on the story focuses on "will he, or won't he/is he or isn't he."
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Milwaukee, Minnesota 2004 R, 95 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Allan Mindel Cast: Troy Garity, Alison Folland, Randy Quaid, Bruce Dern, Hank Harris, Debra Monk, Josh Brolin, Holly Woodlawn, John Judd, Suzanne Petri
Champion ice fisherman Albert (Troy Garity) suffers mental disabilities but has won a lot of cash in tournaments while being protected by his domineering mother, Edna (Debra Monk). Now Edna has been killed in a car crash, and there are people–Tuey (Alison Folland), Jerry (Randy Quaid), and Stan (Hank Harris)–who want to get their hands on Albert's money.
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Night Owl 1993 N/R, 77 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: Jeffrey Arsenault Cast: James Raftery, John Leguizamo, David Roya, Ali Thomas, Holly Woodlawn, Lisa Napoli, Yul Vazquez, Karen Wexler, Suzen Murakoshi, Michael Musto
Shot on location in the streets of modern-day NYC, this is the tale of handsome, young Jake (James Raftery) who picks up women at local bars, has sex with them, kills them, and drinks their blood. Yes, Jake is a vampire, and the brother (John Leguizamo) of one victim is searching for his lost sister. 1 User Review
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| | see it | Anonymous 03/13/2007 | | vampire film history. not the most suspenseful, but a must-see vamire film. the beginning of the pantheon of lower-east-side vampire flicks. the first, before: Nadja, The Addiction. John Leguizamo, Holly Woodlawn... knives, death, black&white horror, Caroline Munro in an extended cameo... sexy, bored vampire sucks blood while climaxing women in sex, stuffs them in a garbage bag... no music... a warholian take on the vampire legend. Leguizamo in one of his first roles. |
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Superstar: The Life and Times of Andy Warhol 1991 N/R, 85 min. Genre: Documentary
Director: Chuck Workman Cast: Andy Warhol, Holly Woodlawn, Dennis Hopper, Ultra Violet, Tom Wolfe, Sylvia Miles, Irving Blum, Paul Warhola, Fran Lebowitz, Shelley Winters
Using interviews and pieces of art, Chuck Workman examines the artistry of Andy Warhol's work.
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Twin Falls Idaho 1999 R, 105 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Michael Polish Cast: Michael Polish, Mark Polish, Michele Hicks, Lesley Ann Warren, Jon Gries, Patrick Bauchau, Garrett Morris, William Katt, Teresa Hill, Holly Woodlawn
Conjoined at the hip, twins Francis (Michael Polish) and Blake (Mark Polish) live fairly reclusive lives until Penny (Michele Hicks) arrives on the scene, moves in to care for the brothers, and falls in love with Blake. The strength of this film lies in the subject matter of the seriousness of physical separation when Francis seems to be dying.
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| 1. Billy's Hollywood Screen Kiss (1998)
2. Milwaukee, Minnesota (2004)
3. Night Owl (1993)
4. Superstar: The Life and Times of Andy Warhol (1991)
5. Twin Falls Idaho (1999)
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