A Hill In Korea
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A patrol gets lost behind enemy lines during the Korean War.
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Lynch (one)
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An insight into the working life of cult film director David Lynch.
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The Leopard
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An aristocrat tries to cling to the past in the turmoil of 1860s Sicily.
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DumbLand
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Absurd animated comedy.
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Surveillance
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FBI agents try to track down a group of masked killers with the help of three survivors.
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Gran Torino
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Foul-mouthed racist pensioner stands up to gang leaders in his neighbourhood.
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Notorious
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A biopic of rapper Biggie Smalls.
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Mushi-Shi: The Complete Collection
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Anime sees a 'Mushi-master' maintain a balance between humans and the primordial creatures who live, unseen, alongside them.
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The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button
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Fantasy about a man who ages backwards, from old to young.
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Deadgirl
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After two teenagers find a dead girl in the basement of a disused mental asylum, the boundary between right and wrong becomes sickeningly blurred.
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