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Pick Me Up (2006)
In the middle of nowhere, with only a two-lane highway to connect it to anywhere, a recently divorced woman traveler, who’s a passenger on a bus that has broken down, gets caught in a bizarre and violent turf war between serial killers.
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James Dean (2001)
The man behind the legend and a knowing look at the 1950’s Hollywood are revealed in this dynamic bioepic of the meteoric star whose troubled life echoed his gut-grabbing performances in East of Eden, Rebel Without A Cause and Giant.
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Shiloh 2: Shiloh Season (1999)
After young Marty Peterson rescued Shiloh from his abusive owner, Judd Travers, he thought his troubles were over. But when Judd starts threatening to take “his” dog back, Marty is afraid of losing the best friend he’s ever had. Even after Shiloh’s keen senses help save Judd’s life, the old man refuses to mend his mean-spirited ways, convincing everyone in town he’s just too nasty to change. Now, in a long-short gamble to keep the dog he loves, Marty sets out to prove that just like a mistreated animal, a man filled with hate can be healed by the power of kindness.
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Broken Silence (1995)
A Carthusian monk, dedicated to silence and meditation for the last 25 years, must travel from France to Jakarta to get a signature that will renew the property lease for his monastery. Terrified of his experience on the airplane, he gets off at its first stop, New Delhi, plunging into the strange world outside his monastery walls.
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The Yellow Wallpaper (2011)
The Yellow Wallpaper (Motion Picture) is an “Origins Myth”… rather than a direct adaptation of the famous Charlotte Perkins Gilman story. Drawing from the original short story and a number of Gilmans’ other gothic works (The Giant Wisteria, The Unwatched Door, etc.), The Yellow Wallpaper is an original narrative of events that unfold around the actual writing of “The Yellow Wallpaper” short story. After a devastating fire, Charlotte and John rent a countryside house and attempt to start life over, though Charlotte, upon seeing visions of her deceased daughter, retreats to the house’s attic and pulls away from her husband and sister. Written by Max Visconti
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The Secret of the Ice Cave (1989)
A group of treasure-seekers embark on a expedition into high adventure as they race to discover what’s really located in the mysterious ice cave.
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Frank Nitti: The Enforcer (1988)
Al Capone may be the most famous Chicago mobster, but his successor, Frank “The Enforcer” Nitti (Anthony LaPaglia), was just as ruthless. This biopic goes to great lengths to accurately trace Nitti’s rise to the top of the Windy City’s underworld, amid corruption, betrayal and violence. The result is an engrossing glimpse into mob life in the early 20th century.
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The Hanoi Hilton (1987)
Lionel Chetwynd’s film documents the horrific struggles that faced American POWs held in the North Vietnamese prison Hoa Lo — more infamously known as the Hanoi Hilton — between 1964 and 1975. Williamson (Michael Moriarty) leads a group of American servicemen who are prisoners at the detention camp. He assumes command after Cathcart (Lawrence Pressman) is dragged off to be tortured.
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Troll (1986)
When a family moves into a San Francisco apartment, an opportunistic troll decides to make his move and take possession of little Wendy (Jenny Beck), thereby paving the way for new troll recruits, the first in his army that will take eventual control of the planet. We soon discover Torok is the ex-husband of Eunice St. Clair, a resident in the building who was married to Torok.
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Pale Rider (1985)
A small gold mining camp is terrorised by a ruthless land owner wanting to take their land. Clint Eastwood arrives riding a pale horse just as a young girl is praying to God to help the miners. He is revealed to be a preacher with mysterious and possible otherworldly origins who teams up with the miners to defeat the land owner and the corrupt sheriff.
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The Stuff (1985)
Weird yummy goo erupts from the earth and is discovered by a couple of miners. They taste it and decide to market it because it tastes so good. The American public literally eats up the new dessert sensation now known as the Stuff but, unfortunately, it takes over the brains of those who eat it, turning them into zombie-like creatures. It is up to ex-FBI agent David Rutherford and a kid named Jason to stop the spread of the mind-devouring dessert.
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