Wild and Woolly Links
Dark Waters: European Trash recommended by one of our best customers.
DVD Cult: Cult dvd reviews with a first ever comprehensive kung fu dvd section!
Heroic Cinema:Heroic Cinema in Australia-lots of good reviews and info.
The Fearmonger: Fright Night was was got me started liking horror movies-check out this page dedicated to its host.
William Girdler.com: Great site devoted to Louisville's own William Girdler. Includes a Louisville trip chronicle and her visit to Wild and Woolly!
Brains On Film: Based out of Lexington, a really cool weird movie site. You'll see a lot of stuff available at Wild and Woolly reviewed on this site.
Monster List: Great list of do it yourself Halloween projects. Don't electrocute yourself, please.
Kung Fu Cult Cinema: Reviews of Hong Kong, Japanese, and Korean Cinema.
Werner Herzog Official Site: Anchor Bay has been releasing a lot of Herzog films on incredible DVDs.
Illuminated Lantern: Asian film site.
Silent Era: Silent films, includes recommended silent films for Halloween.
E-Opinions: People give their picks for the 10 best horror movies.
Psycho Studio: Allows you to edit your own version of the shower scene from Psycho!
Classic Horror Webzine: Cool site geared towards the classics.
Mobius' Home Video Forum: Discussion forums for genre films.
Amazing World of Cult Movies: It's amazing.
Strictly Film School: Journal Dedicated to the analysis of landmark world cinema.
Exploitation Retrospect: Journal of Junk Culture & Fringe Media.
The Golden Turkey Awards: Just in time for Thanksgiving.
Man Beef: Looking for an alternative to turkey? Try this!
Badmovies: The title says it all.
Stomp Tokyo: Movie reviews etc. You know the drill.
Zombie Girls: Your source for horror, scifi, cult movie news and reviews. Looks like it's updates almost every day. Lots of info here.
Extraordinary Movie and Video Guide: Over 600 reviews.
Hysteria!: Slashers, gialli, cheese.
Trash Compactor: Links to film sites.
Horror-Wood: Monthly magazine for cult, horror, and monster film fans.
The Criterion Collection: We rent a lot of these-these people do DVDs up right.
Calvacade of Schlock: The schlockiest reviews around.
Images Journal: A great film review journal with an emphasis on lesser know movies.
Teleport City: Interesting page devoted to more than just cinema, but they have a great movie related page as well. Lots of kung fu related stuff, but a pretty good mix of the kind of flicks that Wild and Woolly Video loves.
Akira Kurosawa Links: Since we just got in a bunch of his lesser known films, check out all these links of Kurosawa related sites.
Sergio Leone: Great site devoted to the master of the Italian western-Sergio Leone.
Preston Sturges: They say laughter is the best medicine, so check out this page dedicated to the director of some of the funniest films ever made.
Bright Lights Film Journal: Film Journal with a interesting slant. "A prime area of focus is on the connection between capitalist society and the images that reflect, support, or subvert it-movies as propaganda."
Unknown Movies: What the other critics don't bother to review!
The Bad Cinema Diary: Great review site recommended by one of our site's frequent contributors.
Hong Kong Digital: DVD and VCD reviews.
Mondo Digital: Weird and wild cinema.
Terry Zwigoff: Interview with Terry Zwigoff, director of Ghost World. This interview is interesting because it was done before Mr. Zwigoff's film career really took off. This is about him as a record collector-Steve Buscemi's character is pretty much based on Mr. Zwigoff. If you liked the old music in Ghost World, the record releases of Old Hat Records are highly recommended. You can buy them at Ear X Tacy. "Louie Bluie", Zwigoff's first film a documentary is highly recommended as well-we've got it for rent.
The Anime Critic: Cute cartoons get ravaged.
Carfax Abbey: Horror Films database.
Mr. Monkeys Homepage: Touch the monkey. Or not.
The Offical Ninja Webpage: Not convinced that Ninjas have Real Ultimate Power? Check out this site.
Video Crypt: News, reviews, you name it.
Santo and Friends: Mexican wrestling films etc. We've got a whole section of these that nobody ever rents, so get on the bus Gus!
Monster Kid Online: For people who were horror buffs at an early age (it's a damn good feeling to have been one).
Your Stupid Stupid Minds: Nice Ed Wood web page.
Evil Skip: Quoted from the site: "This site is devoted to all of those great films that would show up on late night tv when I was growing up in Detroit in the 60's and early 1970's.Mexican and German films that were on way too late for me to stay up to see on a school night.Films like The Strangler Of Blackmoor Castle,1000 Eyes Of Dr Mabuse, Curse Of The Doll People,Curse Of The Aztec Mummy, The Black Abbot and many more.Heck we haven't forgotten the american ones either!"
Ring: For all things Ring, check it out.
The Film Critiquer: Offers a comprehensive, creative, and fresh take on Hollywood and the art of cinema. We employ a new approach at looking at the way film is reviewed and analyzed. Rather than grading a film on a mediocre scale, we critique cinema as an art form with a to-the-point, spoiler-free philosophy. We offer a pure unfettered review of films and Hollywood in an intelligent and sophisticated manner.
Sex, Stupidity and Greed: I found this book on the sale table at Hawley Cooke. "Sex Stupdiity and Greed" is a good antidote to the Oscars. Why do major movies cost so much, yet stink so bad? Worth reading for people who wonder about the answer to that question.
Way of the Exploding Stick: Kung fu game. Kung fu action stick man style.
William Castle: A bunch of his flicks just came out on Dvd, check em out.
Church of Burt Reynolds: Kneel or there will be hell toupee.
The Church of Ed Wood: He pulls the strings.
Canadian Cult films: We just got a couple of new Guy Maddin tapes. Read more about him and check em out. "Careful" is highly recommended if you like strange films in the vein of "Eraserhead".
David Lynch: His official site. Most of it is a members only site, but you can order an "Eraserhead" DVD and his short films on DVD.
John Landis: Film director John Landis (Blues Brothers, Schlock) claims he knows who made the infamous Patterson Bigfoot film!
Lightsfade: Cool British review page.
Unofficial Harry Palmer Web Site: Great site about the movies starring Michael Caine.
Video a Go Go: Cool review site with a different slant-he reviews gay themed videos as well as the usual cult video stuff.
MST3K: The lowdown on the movies featured on Mystery Science Theater 3000.
Bob Burns Web site: Horror collector, movie buff, historian, ape suit wearer.
Brian's Drive-in Theater: Covers B Movie actor and actresses.
Big Broad: Check out the truly psychotronic films of J. Michael McCarthy. We were the first store in america to order Superstarlet A.D.! This site is probably not for kiddies.
Amenabar.com: In spanish, but there's still some stuff to check out if you can't read Spanish. He directed "The Others" as well as "Thesis" and "Open Your Eyes". "Vanilla Sky" is a remake of "Open Your Eyes."
Castilian Crimson: Cool site devoted to Spanish horror.
Modern Times: A great series of pages about classic Hollywood films-screwball comedies, black films, B films.
Kentucky Drive-Ins: From driveinmovie.com, a list of KY drive ins.
Movie Music UK: Reviews of soundtracks and profiles of composers. Also check out this month's issue of Mojo, the British music magazine. It includes a free CD of cool soundtrack music.
Spaghetti Cinema and Martial Arts Movie Associates: Should be self-explanatory.
Mothman Lives!: Website devoted to the
lore of the Mothman, which the Mothman Prophecies is (loosely) based on.
Monsters at Play: Reviewing the best and worst of horror and
cult films.
Midnight Eye: The latest and best in Japanese Cinema.
Senses of Cinema: Online film journal-serious and eclectic
discussion of cinema.
Tod Browning: The Leo had a cover
article on Tod Browning , the Louisvillian who directed Dracula. Here's a
story on him. We have lots of his hard to find movies for rent, if you feel
like checking them out. "Freaks" and "The Unknown" are highly recommended.
Check out the rest of this great web site, which has a listing of every (!)
horror film from 1895 to 1950.
Martin's Film Noir Page: His name is Martin and this is his noir page.
Gorilla Suit.com: A Beautiful Homage.
Robert Altman: Robert Altman Appreciation
site.
Dogme: Dogme 95 official
web site. All the info on this film movement.
Donnie Eyen: Not as famous as Jet Li in the US, but I'd say it's
only a matter of time.
Royal Tenenbaums: Unoffical page for Royal Tenenbaums.
Fantastic Films of Ray
Harryhausen: Stop motion animator of Clash of the Titans, Sinbad and the Eye
of the Tiger etc. Harryhausen Chronicles we got in looks really interesting
if you're into stop motion animation.
Unofficial James Coburn fan
club: cool site.
80s movie gateway: I'm a little skeptical
about the whole 80s nostalgia thing (I thought they pretty much stank,
especially as far as music goes), but this is a cool page.
Film Industry.com: Covers the film industry as a whole, some good info for would-be filmmakers.
Cheeseplant: A magazine dealing with all kinds of strange European flicks, and they also have a great website.
Westerns: Article about the Anthony Mann/Jimmy Stewart westerns. We just got several of them in to rent.
Sub Cin: Has the screenplay for the infamous unreleased Jerry Lewis film "The Day the Clown Cried" (may have some stuff the kids shouldn't see).
Dragon Ballz: We at Wild and Woolly have no clue about Dragonball Z. Hopefully your questions can be answered here.