The old saying about "this is where the rubber meets the road" takes on a new and sinister meaning in this black comedy from...
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Cop Doug
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2011
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A romantic rivalry strains the bonds of an already fragile family relationship in this independent drama. Jake Sands (Michael...
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2008
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2007
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A man tries to rebuild his life and reconnect with his family after a stretch in prison in this independent drama. Eben Cole...
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Pokey
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2007
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A crack commando squad investigates a college campus inflected with a zombie virus in House of the Dead 2, a film that boldly...
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2006
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A spy discovers a new tool of his trade has put an innocent woman in danger in this political thriller. In the late 1990's,...
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Anthony Ashe
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2006
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When seed and sod entrepreneur Daltry Calhoun's (Johnny Knoxville) abandoned ex-girlfriend shows up on his doorstep with the...
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2005
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Twenty-something L.A. hipsters make some earnest and not-so-earnest attempts at growing up in this ensemble comedy-drama from...
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Grant
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2000
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Produced for U.S. cable outlet TNT, You Know My Name is based on the colorful true story of Bill Tilghman, who went from Wild...
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1999
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Cowboy vampires and parenthood health class models take center stage in this second season episode. The Gorch brothers -- the...
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1998
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This sequel attempts to ape the inventive blend of horror, comedy, and crime melodrama of its predecessor, with some creative...
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1998
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Appalled by the civil unrest on Earth, Sheridan declares Babylon 5 as an independent state. As President Clark summons his...
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1996
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1996
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David Lynch's prequel to his cult television series "Twin Peaks" concerns the last seven days in the life of Laura Palmer...
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1992
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Corbin Bernsen, fresh out of LA Law, plays a real-life attorney in Line of Fire: The Morris Dees Story. As Dees, Bernsen goes...
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1991
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This well-wrought made-for-cable television western is faithfully adapted from a Louis L'Amour novel and centers on the...
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1991
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Garr Hagar's Gerald McRaney son is killed by white supremacists. Expecting justice from the usual legal channels, Hagar is...
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1990
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