🎬 The science fiction trash classic “Astro-Zombies” available as a limited edition mediabook

In 1968, director Ted V. Mikels created “Astro-Zombies”, a film that is still celebrated today as the epitome of the “science fiction trash genre”. With its unique blend of horror, science fiction and camp aesthetics, this film became firmly anchored in the culture of cult cinema. In the film, John Carradine acts as a discredited…

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🎵 The Technogold label takes off again with the new EP ‘Pharaoh’ by Fritz Rabenstein

The Technogold label, founded in 1996, has made a name for itself by re-releasing trance and techno classics. With 27 EPs from renowned acts such as Cybordelics, Metal Master, E-Razor, Union Jack and Soursmash, Technogold has left a significant mark on the electronic music scene. Following the successful digital availability of some of its classic…

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🎬 Documentary film “One Hundred Four” (NONFY Documentaries) opens in German cinemas

Jonathan Schörnig’s Oscar 2025-qualifying documentary “One Hundred Four” (German title: “Einhundertvier”) opens today in German cinemas nationwide on the NONFY Documentaries film label. The film team will be guests at the Wolf Kino in Berlin this evening to present the film on its theatrical release. An extensive cinema tour will follow in the coming weeks…

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🎬 Trailer premiere of ‘Rock ‘n’ Roll Ringo’ at the sold-out Cineplex Alhambra

Almost 400 fans celebrated the exclusive trailer premiere of ‘Rock ‘n’ Roll Ringo’ at the sold-out Cineplex Alhambra in Wedding on Tuesday evening. The new film by Dominik Galizia, starring Martin ‘Heiko’ Rohde, will be released in German cinemas on 5 September, distributed by UCM.ONE. Following the trailer, the cult comedy ‘Heiko’s World’ by Dominik…

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🎬 ‘Surviving Brandenburg’ goes on a tour of villages and towns in eastern Germany

Two weeks before the local and European elections in Brandenburg on 9 June, the feature film ‘Surviving Brandenburg’ (Darling Berlin) is going on another cinema tour through East German villages, towns and cities. In Berlin, the comedy will be shown daily from Thursday 23 May at the Kant Kino, where the film team will be…

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