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2012
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A small town Texas murder threatens to destroy a respected family while exposing the secrets and lies that the locals have...
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2009
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First-time director/screenwriter Antonio Negret details the frightening trend of kidnapping in Columbia with this tense tale...
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John King
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2008
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When a skittish crack-head disappears with a ten pack of Kush, the naïve drug dealers who fronted him the buds must scramble...
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2008
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Adult David
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2007
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William Atherton, Erin Gray, James DiBello, and Kristen Renton headline this horror film concerning an American college...
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2007
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Director Lee Abbot takes a satirical look at the stereotypes and mythologies of marijuana in this satirical mockumentary...
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2007
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A twenty-five year old man whose chance encounter with a mysterious stranger has found his intellect rapidly expanding finds...
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2005
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Edward Zwick returned to the director's chair for the first time since 1998's The Siege with this sweeping period drama set...
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2003
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, the vengeful Dr. Destiny continues using his ESP machine to control the dreams -- and...
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Dr. Destiny (John Dee)
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2003
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In the first episode of a two-part story, the Justice League rushes to the scene of a prison break, orchestrated by convict...
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John Dee (Dr. Destiny)
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2003
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2002
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A covetous young wife of a wealthy attorney is found murdered on an apartment terrace. The detectives interview the elderly...
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2002
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A chimp helps bring together a boy and his father -- as well as putting America in the lead of the space race -- in this...
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2002
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The third installment of The Crow series, The Crow: Salvation opens with the electrocution of death row inmate Alex Corvis...
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Nathan Randall
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2000
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A malevolent stranger turns the life of a contented family woman upside down in this thriller starring William Atherton and...
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1999
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Dorothy Dandridge was a singer, nightclub entertainer, and actress who became the first African-American woman to receive an...
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1999
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Christophe Smith made his directorial debut with this media satire, set on December 14, 1999, about a TV news network in...
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1998
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Investigative TV journalist Max Brackett (Dustin Hoffman) suffers setbacks and winds up filing routine reports from Madeline,...
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1997
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The white-run Mafia and the black-run numbers game meet head on with explosive impact in this period crime thriller....
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1997
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A vengeful Native American woman hunts for the business tycoon who destroyed her life when she was only 12. Her ordeal began...
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1996
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The "slobs versus snobs" formula of lowbrow comedy gets a twist in this mindless Pauly Shore vehicle that pits slobs against...
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Dr. Noah Faulkner
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1996
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Tom Selleck stars in this made-for-television movie about a judicial sting operation. Selleck stars as Judge Timothy Nash, a...
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1995
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Sex, drugs, lies and betrayal form the basis of this gritty crime thriller that centers on two white guys, Pooch and Big...
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1995
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This made-for-TV thriller was based on Robin Cook's bestseller Outbreak, but had to be retitled to avoid conflict with a...
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1994
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Embroiled in an affair with Thomas Callahan (Sam Shephard), her alcoholic professor, precocious 24-year-old Tulane University...
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1993
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1992
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In this made-for-cable actioner a quintet of Vietnam vets team up and hop on their Harleys to round up a no-good gang of...
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Sheriff Blackwell
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1992
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Sylvester Stallone gives comedy another try in this farce set in the 1930s. Angelo "Snaps" Provelone (Stallone) is the...
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1991
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In New Orleans, Jessica (Angela Lansbury) attends the funeral of a legendary jazz musician. She also gets involved in a...
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1991
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"Another basement, another elevator...how can the same thing happen to the same guy twice?" asks John McClane (Bruce Willis),...
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Dick Thornberg
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1990
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Produced for cable TV, this pedestrian thriller (also known as Till Death Do Us Part) purports to be a riff on Edgar Allen...
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1990
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An entertaining hybrid of Amicus-style horror anthology and gritty low-budget western, this first-time effort from...
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1989
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It's Christmas time in L.A., and there's an employee party in progress on the 30th floor of the Nakatomi Corporation...
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1988
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A spy is tracked down in this made-for-television espionage thriller. When a secret agent goes in search of his former...
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1988
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In the final episode of Murder, She Wrote's third season, Jessica (Angela Lansbury) shows up at a studio to record one of her...
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1987
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High-powered gangsters move this crime drama along at a fast pace. When two cops, Eddie Jillette (Richard Gere) and Joe...
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1986
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First telecast October 6, 1986, A Fight for Jenny is the compelling study of an interracial couple's struggle for happiness....
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1986
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Up-and-coming actress Nita Cochran (Alice Krige), who happens to be the niece of Jessica Fletcher (Angela Lansbury), lands a...
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1985
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Martha Coolidge directed this comedy taking place at fictional Pacific Tech, concerning incoming freshman Mitch (Gabe...
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Prof. Hathaway
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1985
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Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis and Ernie Hudson star as a quartet of Manhattan-based "paranormal investigators". When...
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1984
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1983
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Less than a week after the premiere telecast of the "surrogate mother" drama The Gift of Life, the similarly-themed...
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1982
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Joe D'Amato, notorious director of numerous Euro-porn epics, manages to exploit even more perverse theme material in this...
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1979
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The longest (26-1/2 hours), most expensive ($25 million) and most complicated (four directors, five producers, five...
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Jim Lloyd
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1978
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Adapted from Judith Rossner's best-selling novelization of a true story, Richard Brooks's melodrama turns one woman's search...
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James Morrissey
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1977
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Historical overview of the events and personalities involved in the creation of the United States Declaration of...
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Benjamin Rush
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1976
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The Day of the Locust is anything but a cheerful, light look at Hollywood in the '30s. It recreates both the town as well as...
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Tod Hackett
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1975
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"The German Air Force is not at all what it used to be," says Anne Bancroft's Countess, about 16 minutes into The Hindenburg,...
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Boerth
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1975
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This third film version of F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic 1925 novel was one of the most hyped movies of the summer of 1974....
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1974
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Based on an actual incident, Steven Spielberg's first theatrical feature follows the adventures of a Texas outlaw couple...
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Clovis Poplin
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1974
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Fraternity President
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1973
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Joseph Wambaugh's best-seller about patrol-car cops in urban Los Angeles is given a competent yet antiseptic treatment by...
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1972
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