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Mod coats. Moody scores. Midnight revolutions. Dive into a curated vault of 1960s films that broke rules and rewrote history - from stylish spy thrillers to raw social dramas and psychedelic cult classics.
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The Decade That Changed Cinema

Spy thrillers with swagger. Social dramas with bite. Technicolor dreams and New Wave rebellions. Only 60s streams the films that redefined what stories could do - bold, strange, iconic.
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Mod Coats.
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Silver Screen Style.

Slide into a world where every frame had flair. From Carnaby Street cool to acid-tinged soundtracks, our films don’t just tell stories - they time travel you into the heart of a radical decade.
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The Wild World of Batwoman

1966
Super-heroine battles diabolical evil to save the world! The pointlessly named Batwoman and her bevy of Batmaidens fight evil and dance.

The Last Man on Earth

1964
In a world ravaged by a mysterious plague, the sole survivor wages a nightly battle against the vampire-like creatures who now roam the earth. Vincent Price delivers a haunting performance as the desperate scientist clinging to hope and sanity in total isolation. Adapted from Richard Matheson’s classic novel I Am Legend, The Last Man on Earth is a chilling and atmospheric tale of survival that influenced generations of post-apocalyptic cinema.

Caesar the Conqueror

1962
Epic battles and political intrigue collide in this grand retelling of Julius Caesar’s rise to power. As Rome’s most ambitious general, Caesar leads his legions in a ruthless campaign to subdue Gaul, facing fierce resistance from tribal chieftains and betrayal from within his own ranks. Blending sweeping action with historical drama, this Italian classic captures the ambition, strategy, and charisma of one of history’s most legendary figures.

Black Like Me

1964
Black Like Me (1964) dramatizes the true story of John Howard Griffin, a white writer who altered his appearance to pass as Black in order to expose the harsh realities of segregation. As he travels through the Deep South, he experiences firsthand the prejudice, hostility, and systemic racism faced by African Americans. With James Whitmore in a courageous lead role, and Roscoe Lee Browne and Al Freeman Jr. offering strong support, the film delivers an honest, thought-provoking look at race relations in 1960s America.

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