A hit man for the mob lives his life based on the ways of the samurai who finds himself targeted by his own employer. Now he has to balance honor with trying to stay alive.
Every Bugs Bunny Ever: Wild and Woolly Hare (1959)
Wild and Woolly Hare (1959)
Directed by Friz Freleng
Story by Warren Foster
Animation by Virgil Ross, Gerry Chiniquy, Art Davis
Music by Milt Franklyn
“Wild and Woolly Hare” starts off with a wonderful parody of “High Noon” as the scruffy denizens of an Old West saloon nervously await the arrival of a gunslinging villain – in this case, it is Yosemite Sam in his first cowboy cartoon since “High Diving Hare” in 1949. The bellicose Sam declares his presence by bellowing, “Any one of you lily-livered, bow-legged varmints care to slap leather with me? In case any of you get any idee-ers, ya better know yer dealin’ with. I’m the hootinest, tootinest, shootinest, bobtail wildcat in the West! I’m the fastest gun north, south, east annnnnnnd west of the Pecos!”
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The Plague [2025]
Hoofs and Goofs (1957)
Notable as the first Three Stooges short with Joe Besser as part of the zany trio, “Hoofs and Goofs” is one of the most delightfully bizarre things ever captured on camera.
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Ninja Assassin (2009) [Underrated Gems]
What begins as a brutal tale of discipline and disobedience quickly unravels into a blood-soaked reckoning with identity, loyalty, and survival.
Altered (2025) [Well Go USA]
A dystopian future, in which genetically altered humans look down upon those without abilities, has only hope for a better tomorrow that comes from someone who doesn’t just lack powers, but finds himself confined to a wheelchair.
It Happened in August (short) (2024)
Following her mother’s passing, Aim returns to her chosen home of New York City where she cares for her brother and suddenly finds herself faced with the reappearance of a past love.





