Hell's Ground
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Pakistani horror flick along traditional slasher lines - young people, road trip, Leatherface lookalike, oops!
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Dark City: Director's Cut
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Extravagant sci-fi fantasy about a hunted man struggling with his memory gets a directorial polish.
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Hester Street
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The Americanisation of Jewish immigrants in New York at the turn of the 20th century.
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Vantage Point
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After a presidential assassination, secret service agents try to work out what happened via five different perspectives.
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The Inspector Lynley Mysteries: The Complete Second Series
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Four whodunits for the aristocratic DI and his proletarian assistant.
Four Minutes
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A young prisoner receives piano lessons which change her life.
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Psycho Beach Party
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Surfing spoof about a beach bunny with a sexually ravenous alter ego.
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Atlantic City
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An ageing small-time gangster becomes infatuated with an aspiring casino croupier.
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You, The Living
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Surreal, dreamlike, and darkly comic sketches about life and death.
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Let's Get Lost
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Documentary about the jazz trumpeter.
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