A strange, Eastern Bloc fantasy film based on a Polish children’s novel that bears influential markings from films like TIME BANDITS and the STAR WARS universe.

far-off signals from far-out cinema
A strange, Eastern Bloc fantasy film based on a Polish children’s novel that bears influential markings from films like TIME BANDITS and the STAR WARS universe.
This action-packed and psychedelic Taiwanese adaptation of the Snow White fairy tale is a weird, wild, and bloody good time.
The decade of the 1980s was a banner era for the fantasy film all across the globe. KUNG FU WONDER CHILD probably isn’t the only one to feature bathroom humor alongside martial arts and magic, but it might be the only one that has a monster with blonde bangs and Yukari Oshima kicking dudes into trees.
Have you ever seen a cinematic hero voluntarily crash through a patio door window to jump-kick a guy standing in a living room with no furniture? THE MASTER DEMON may be your only chance.
The sort of film that gives you five straight minutes of old women eating chicken while a man in a kabuki mask performs magic tricks for a baby and a shirtless man twirls swords around in the back of a dimly-lit restaurant.