Catalogue
Current Film Catalogue
We have a range of Analog Motion Picture Films in our available catalog.
Masters of The Universe (1987) - 16mm
"A cosmic battle for the soul of the universe... just landed in a New Jersey parking lot."
When the dark lord Skeletor finally seizes Castle Grayskull and captures the Sorceress, the legendary He-Man and his ragtag band of resistance fighters are forced to make a desperate escape. Using a mysterious "Cosmic Key," they are accidentally transported across space and time to the most dangerous frontier of all: Earth in the 1980s.
Now, the Most Powerful Man in the Universe must team up with a pair of bewildered teenagers to find the Key and get back to Eternia before the clock strikes midnight. But Skeletor has sent his most vicious mercenaries to Earth to retrieve the device, turning a small suburban town into a neon-soaked battlefield.
Why We Love It:
Dolph Lundgren as the ultimate live-action He-Man.
Frank Langella’s legendary, scene-stealing performance as Skeletor.
A heavy dose of 80s nostalgia, synth-heavy scores, and practical creature effects.
Courtney Cox in one of her earliest film roles!
"Good journey!" Grab your popcorn and prepare for a campy, high-stakes fantasy adventure that proves you don't need a Power Sword to be a hero—but it definitely helps.
Running Time: 1h 46m
Genre: Sci-Fi / Fantasy / Action
Vibe: Star Wars meets The Goonies with a touch of heavy metal.
Cherry 2000 (1987) - 16mm
"He’s looking for the perfect woman. He’ll settle for a replacement part."
In the "far-off" future of 2017, romance is dead, and lawyers must sign off on every date.
Enter E. Johnson, a hard-as-nails, flame-haired tracker who takes no prisoners and drives a modified '65 Mustang.
Why We Love It:
Melanie Griffith as a total badass desert mercenary (a complete 180 from Working Girl).
A cult-classic soundtrack by the legendary Basil Poledouris (RoboCop, Conan).
Practical stunts galore: They actually dangled a real Mustang from a crane over a canyon—no CGI here!
Keep an eye out for a young Laurence Fishburne as a high-stakes "love lawyer."
"True love is hard to find... especially when it requires a 4x4 and a thermal detonator."
Running Time: 1h 39m
Genre: Sci-Fi / Action / Romance
Vibe: Mad Max meets When Harry Met Sally... with more explosions.
Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985) - 16mm
"Two men enter, one man leaves."
After wandering the desert with nothing but a camel-drawn wagon, "Mad" Max Rockatansky is robbed of his belongings and finds his way to the only "civilized" spot left on the map: Bartertown. This neon-lit trading post is ruled by the glamorous but ruthless Aunty Entity, who offers Max a deal—if he can defeat the hulking champion Master Blaster inside the gladiatorial arena known as Thunderdome, his debts will be cleared.
But the fight is just the beginning. Exiled back into the wasteland, Max is rescued by a tribe of feral children who believe he is their long-lost messiah, "Captain Walker." Now, the cynical loner must decide if he’s willing to lead a group of innocent dreamers back through the gates of hell to find a legendary "Tomorrow-morrow Land."
Why We Love It:
Tina Turner as Aunty Entity, delivering both a powerhouse performance and the iconic hit "We Don't Need Another Hero."
The Thunderdome: One of the most creative and influential action set-pieces in cinematic history.
A world-building masterpiece that blends high-octane desert chases with a surprisingly emotional "Peter Pan" twist.
The Costumes: Peak post-apocalyptic fashion, featuring chainmail, feathers, and some of the wildest hairstyles of the 80s.
"Welcome to the world of the future... where justice is settled on a bungee cord and a saxophone solo is never far away."
Running Time: 1h 47m
Genre: Action / Adventure / Post-Apocalyptic
Vibe: High-stakes desert brawling meets an epic survival fable.
Die Hard (1988) - 16mm
"40 Stories of Sheer Adventure!"
New York cop John McClane just wanted to reconcile with his estranged wife at her company’s Christmas party in Los Angeles. But the holiday cheer is cut short when the state-of-the-art Nakatomi Plaza is seized by a group of highly organized "terrorists" led by the suave and ruthless Hans Gruber.
Trapped on the upper floors with no shoes, no backup, and only a service revolver, McClane becomes the ultimate fly in the ointment. While the LAPD fumbles on the sidewalk below, McClane wages a one-man war through elevator shafts and air ducts to save the hostages and ruin Gruber’s $640 million heist.
Why You’ll Love It:
- The Everyman Hero: Unlike the invincible muscle-men of the 80s, Bruce Willis’s McClane gets hurt, gets tired, and wins through sheer grit (and sarcasm).
- Alan Rickman: In his film debut, he created the "gold standard" for movie villains with his sophisticated, cold-blooded portrayal of Hans Gruber.
- The Perfect Script: Every single setup—from the "fists with your toes" to the packing tape—has a payoff. It’s masterclass pacing.
- The Debate: It officially cemented the "Is it a Christmas movie?" argument as a global holiday tradition. (Hint: Yes, it is.)
"Yippee-ki-yay, movie lovers! This is the high-octane masterpiece that proved you don't need a cape to be a superhero—just a dirty undershirt and a lot of nerve."
Running Time: 2h 12m
Genre: Action / Thriller
Vibe: Intense, witty, and arguably the greatest action movie ever filmed.
Independence Day (1996) - Super 8
"Earth. Take a good look. It might be your last."
Just as the world prepares to celebrate the Fourth of July, the sky turns dark—not with clouds, but with massive, 15-mile-wide city-destroyers. These aren't friendly visitors looking for a Reese’s Piece; they’re cosmic locusts here to strip Earth of its resources and move on. After a coordinated global strike levels the world's major capitals in walls of fire, the survivors are left with a simple choice: surrender or fight back.
In a race against the clock, a hotshot Marine pilot (Will Smith), a brilliant satellite technician (Jeff Goldblum), and a combat-ready President (Bill Pullman) must lead a desperate, low-tech counterattack against an invincible alien armada. It’s the ultimate underdog story, where the fate of the planet rests on a laptop, a cigar, and the most epic motivational speech in cinematic history.
Why You’ll Love It:
- The Spectacle: That shot of the White House being obliterated remains one of the most iconic (and satisfyingly practical) explosions in movie history.
- Will Smith’s Star Power: This is the movie that officially turned the "Fresh Prince" into the biggest action star on the planet.
- Jeff Goldblum-isms: Come for the aliens, stay for Goldblum’s stuttering brilliance and high-stakes hacking.
- The "90s Blockbuster" Peak: It’s the perfect blend of disaster-movie tension, sci-fi action, and pure, unadulterated "USA! USA!" energy.
"We will not go quietly into the night! We will not vanish without a fight! We're going to live on! We're going to survive! Today, we celebrate our... popcorn consumption!"
Running Time: 2h 25m
Genre: Sci-Fi / Action / Adventure
Vibe: A massive, loud, and incredibly fun "Popcorn Movie" that defined the summer of '96.
Yor (1983) - 16mm
"He’s a prehistoric warrior with a killer theme song and a mysterious past."
In a rugged, primitive world of loincloths and giant lizards, the blonde-maned Yor spends his days hunting dinosaurs and protecting his tribe. But Yor isn't your average caveman—around his neck hangs a mysterious gold medallion that suggests he comes from somewhere much more advanced than a cave.
Determined to find his true identity, Yor embarks on an epic quest across scorched deserts and frozen tundras. Along the way, he’ll battle "Blue Men," dodge pterodactyls, and eventually discover that his world is far more "high-tech" than he ever imagined. It’s a journey that takes him from the Stone Age to the Space Age in the blink of an eye!
Why You’ll Love It:
The Ultimate Mashup: It starts as a Conan clone and ends as a low-budget Star Wars. It’s two movies for the price of one!
Reb Brown: The star of Space Mutiny and Captain America (1979) brings his signature high-energy shouting and muscle-bound charm.
The Giant Bat Hang-Glider: Yes, Yor kills a giant prehistoric bat and uses its carcass to paraglide into a villain’s lair. It is exactly as glorious as it sounds.
The Soundtrack: An earworm of an 80s synth-rock theme that screams "YOR’S WORLD! HE’S THE MAN!" every chance it gets.
"If you like your fantasy with a side of laser beams and your cavemen with perfectly feathered hair, Yor is your new favorite hero."
Running Time: 1h 28m
Genre: Sci-Fi / Fantasy / Cult Classic
Vibe: Pure, unadulterated 80s cheese with a "so bad it's good" pedigree.
Krull (1983) - 16mm
"A world where magic is real and the future is a myth."
In a faraway galaxy on the planet Krull, an ancient prophecy is about to collide with a high-tech nightmare. A monstrous entity known as The Beast arrives in a mountain-sized spaceship called the "Black Fortress," unleashing a legion of soul-stealing Slayers to kidnap Princess Colwyn.
To save his bride and his world, Prince Colwyn must embark on a perilous quest to find the Glaive—a legendary, five-pointed throwing star with a mind of its own. Along the way, he assembles a "dirty dozen" of galactic misfits, including a clumsy magician, a tragic cyclops, and a gang of escaped convicts. It’s a journey through quicksand, swamps, and spider webs that leads to a final confrontation where swords and sorcery meet alien lasers.
Why You’ll Love It:
- The Glaive: One of the coolest weapons in cinema history. It’s basically a magical, golden Swiss Army knife that flies.
- A Young "Who’s Who": Keep your eyes peeled for early roles from Liam Neeson and Robbie Coltrane as part of the bandit crew.
- Practical Magic: From the terrifying "Crystal Spider" to the majestic Fire Mares that gallop so fast they leave trails of flames, the practical effects are pure 80s charm.
- Epic Score: A sweeping, heroic soundtrack by James Horner (Titanic, Aliens) that makes every scene feel ten times bigger.
"Forget the Force—if you want to save the kingdom, you’re going to need a giant golden throwing star and a very fast horse."
Running Time: 2h 1m
Genre: Fantasy / Sci-Fi / Adventure
Vibe: A trippy, high-fantasy epic that feels like a Dungeons & Dragons campaign played inside a disco.
Sleeping Beauty (1959) - 16mm
"The ultimate battle between true love and the Mistress of All Evil."
Cursed at birth by the slighted fairy Maleficent, Princess Aurora is destined to prick her finger on the spindle of a spinning wheel and die before the sun sets on her sixteenth birthday. Even with three well-meaning (and slightly chaotic) fairy godmothers hiding her away in a forest cottage, destiny—and dragon-fire—cannot be avoided forever.
When the curse takes hold, the entire kingdom falls into a deep slumber, encased in a forest of thorns. It falls to Prince Phillip to wield the Shield of Virtue and the Sword of Truth to hack through the darkness, face a towering nightmare, and deliver love's first kiss.
Why We Love It:
The Visuals: Moving art inspired by medieval tapestries and Renaissance paintings—it’s widely considered the most beautiful hand-drawn film Disney ever made.
Maleficent: Arguably the greatest villain in animation history (her transformation scene still gives us chills).
The Music: A lush, sweeping score adapted directly from Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s legendary ballet.
The Scale: This was the first animated film photographed in the Technirama wide-screen process, making it feel like a true cinematic epic.
"A dream is a wish your heart makes... but a dragon is a problem your sword has to solve."
Running Time: 1h 15m
Genre: Animation / Fantasy / Musical
Vibe: A gorgeous, gothic storybook brought to breathtaking life.
Casablanca (1942) - 16mm B&W
"Of all the gin joints, in all the towns, in all the world, she walks into his."
World War II is raging, and the Moroccan city of Casablanca has become a desperate transit point for refugees fleeing the Nazis. At the center of it all is Rick Blaine, a cynical, world-weary American expatriate who runs the swankiest nightclub in town. Rick "sticks his neck out for nobody"—until his former flame, Ilsa Lund, walks through his door.
Ilsa isn’t alone; she’s with her husband, a renowned Czech Resistance leader who needs Rick’s help to escape the country. As the shadow of the Third Reich looms and the local police prefect, Captain Renault, plays both sides, Rick must choose between the love of his life and a cause much bigger than them both.
Why We Love It:
Humphrey Bogart & Ingrid Bergman: The definition of "screen chemistry." Their performances created the blueprint for cinematic romance.
The Script: It is arguably the most quotable movie ever made—"Here's looking at you, kid," "Round up the usual suspects," and "Play it, Sam."
The Atmosphere: A perfect blend of film noir shadows, high-stakes espionage, and heartbreaking sentimentality.
The Supporting Cast: From Claude Rains’ witty corruption to Dooley Wilson’s soulful piano playing, every character is a legend.
"A timeless masterpiece that proves that in a world gone mad, the problems of three little people don't amount to a hill of beans—but they make for one hell of a movie."
Running Time: 1h 42m
Genre: Romance / Drama / War
Vibe: Effortlessly cool, deeply moving, and undeniably iconic.
Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes (1984) - 16mm
"The man who became a beast. The beast who became a Lord."
Forget the loincloth-wearing vine-swinger of the past. This is the definitive, lush, and deeply human retelling of Edgar Rice Burroughs' classic myth. After a shipwreck leaves an aristocratic infant stranded on the African coast, he is adopted and raised by a tribe of great apes. He grows up as John Clayton, the absolute master of the jungle—until he encounters a group of explorers and is brought back to Edwardian England to claim his inheritance as the Earl of Greystoke.
Suddenly, the "Wild Man" finds himself trapped in the rigid, suffocating confines of high society. Caught between the primal freedom of the jungle and the sophisticated expectations of his grandfather and the beautiful Jane Porter, John must decide where the true "savages" really live.
Why You’ll Love It:
Christopher Lambert: In his breakout role, Lambert delivers a hauntingly physical performance, portraying the struggle of a man who can speak to apes but can barely navigate a dinner party.
Rick Baker’s Effects: The legendary makeup artist created ape suits so realistic and expressive they set a new standard for cinema (and earned an Oscar nomination).
The Atmosphere: Filmed on location in Cameroon and at the stunning Floors Castle in Scotland, the contrast between the vibrant jungle and the cold stone of England is breathtaking.
Sir Ralph Richardson: A heartwarming and hilarious final performance as the eccentric 6th Earl of Greystoke.
"A sweeping, epic tragedy that asks: Can you ever truly leave the wild behind, or does the jungle stay in your blood forever?"
Running Time: 2h 13m
Genre: Adventure / Drama
Vibe: An elegant, gritty, and emotional reimagining that trades "Jane" jokes for cinematic grandeur.
Doomwatch (1972) - Super 8
"Nature is fighting back... and she’s not playing fair."
Based on the cult-classic BBC series, this eco-thriller takes scientific paranoia to a remote Cornish island.
The locals are hostile, the vicar is hiding secrets, and some of the residents are undergoing a terrifying physical transformation.
Why We Love It:
The "Folk Horror" Vibe: It feels like a precursor to The Wicker Man, complete with suspicious villagers and a claustrophobic island setting.
Prescient Science: Long before "going green" was mainstream, this film was tackling the real-world horrors of toxic waste and industrial greed.
A Hammer Legend: Directed by Peter Sasdy, a master of British atmospheric horror, ensuring every fog-drenched scene drips with tension.
The Final Stand: Features the legendary George Sanders (in one of his final roles) as a stubborn Admiral clashing with the Doomwatch scientists.
"In the 70s, the greatest monster wasn't a vampire or a werewolf—it was what we were pouring into our own oceans."
Running Time: 1h 32m
Genre: Sci-Fi / Eco-Horror / Mystery
Vibe: Gritty British realism meets a slow-burn scientific nightmare.