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001- Bang Bang You’re Dead

What leads teenagers to kill their peers with guns and firepower? That’s the question this film, based on a play that’s been produced at schools all over the nation, attempts to answer. Trevor Adams (Ben Foster) is a smart kid who’s feeling cowed by the popular crowd. Marginalized and lonely, he finds companionship in the Trogs, a group that voices its disgruntlement through pranks and, later, deadly assault. Can a concerned teacher save him?
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002- The Unborn

After waking up in a hospital to discover she’s been brutally beaten and is pregnant, Por is understandably confused, unable to make sense of her surroundings. For one thing, she can’t stop hearing the strange voice of a disembodied child, which seems to have something to do with an animated doll. And for another, she’s forced to interact with a mysterious woman she’s never met before. Intira Jaroenpura stars in this hallucinatory horror flick.
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003- Three … Extremes II

The work of three of Asia’s most prominent horror directors comes together in this creepy collection of shorts. In Ji-woon Kim’s “Memories,” a husband awakens to find a mutilated body in his car; meanwhile, his wife wakes up with no memory of her former life. In Nonzee Nimibutr’s “The Wheel,” a Thai village is terrorized by colorful puppets. And in Peter Chan’s “Going Home,” a father is held captive by a man who keeps his dead wife “alive.”
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004- Rampo Noir

Four short films, based on stories by Japanese mystery writer Rampo Edogawa, explore dark themes of obsession, sex and death. In “Mars Canal,” a naked man wanders alone through a swamp recalling a former lover. “Mirror Hell” follows a serial killer with a fixation on hand mirrors. “Caterpillar” centers on a crippled veteran, his sadistic wife and their unhealthy relationship. And in “Crawling Bugs,” a chauffeur plots to seduce a starlet.
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005- Bright Future

After mysterious Mamoru (Tadanobu Asano) is arrested for murder, Yuji (Jo Odagiri) steps in to take care for his poisonous jellyfish and winds up uncovering his mentor’s dark secrets. Obsessed with Mamoru, the emotionally stunted factory worker befriends Mamoru’s father and, slowly, begins to open his eyes to reality. Kiyoshi Kurosawa directs.
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006- Ghost of Mae Nak

Frightening folklore from Thailand tells the tale of a displaced spirit whose fury is unleashed when a newlywed couple moves into an abandoned home. The feared phantom known as Mae Nak (Porntip Papanai) initially safeguards the pair from evildoers, but the couple soon realizes that she expects a terrible price in return for her protection. British director Mark Duffield marks his feature film debut with this scary cinema treat.
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007- Right By Me

Based on Alex Sanchez’s novel Rainbow Boys, director Thanyatorn Siwanukrow’s touching drama centers on three Thai teens (Palat Ananwattanasiri, Pimpong Isarasena na Ayudhya, Jackie) struggling to come to terms with their homosexuality while dealing with the pressures of college life. From the challenges of coming out to first loves, this coming-of-age tale paints a poignant picture of living as a young gay man in Thailand.
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008- High Tension

Students Marie (Cécile de France) and Alex (Maïwenn Le Besco) have no idea of the horrors that await them when they head off to a remote country home to study for their upcoming exams and a psychopathic stranger attacks, tying up Alex and taking her away. It’s up to Marie to save her friend — but first, she must figure out what’s really going on. Philippe Nahon co-stars in this twisty-turny tale of terror.
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009- 13 Tzameti

An award winner at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival, Géla Babluani’s taut neo-noir thriller sends its young protagonist, Sébastien (George Babluani), on a harrowing journey through a dark underworld of chaos and crime. Not one to seek adventure, Sébastien uncharacteristically throws caution to the wind when he decides to follow a set of instructions intended for someone else, leading him to a nightmarish destination from which he may never return.
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010- Last Life in the Universe

In Bangkok, a mob shooting thwarts a suicide attempt by Japanese librarian Kenji (Tadanobu Asano) and leads him to meet a woman named Noi (Sinitta Boonyasak), whose beachside shack makes the perfect hideout and the perfect backdrop for an unlikely romance. He’s a prim neat freak. She’s a pot-smoking slob. As their relationship deepens, Noi learns more about how Kenji became suicidal in this offbeat, stylish film.
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011- Bio Zombie

Think George Romero’s classic Dawn of the Dead with an Asian twist, and you’ve got a handle on this Japanese cult favorite that pits unwary shopping mall strollers against a horde of ravenous zombies. Woody and Bee — two clerks who work at the mall — unwittingly raise an army of ghouls when they slam into a biochemical company employee with their car … and he begins a wholesale infection. Better charge it!
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012- Attack Girls’ Swim Team vs. the Undead

A lab mix-up accidentally swaps a vaccine with a virus that turns a high school full of students and teachers into flesh-eating zombies. But all is not lost: New student hottie Aki discovers that the swim team is immune to the plague. With the school rampaged by ravenous monsters, the girls engage in an over-the-top orgy of gory violence to save the day. Sasa Handa, Yuria Hidaka and Hiromitsu Kiba star in this comic creature feature.
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013- Wide Awake

This disturbing Korean thriller centers on a little boy who — due to a lack of sufficient anesthetic — remains in a conscious but immobile state during open-heart surgery. Not surprisingly, he’s severely traumatized by the torturous experience. Many years later, the now-grown man embarks on a homicidal tear in an attempt to exact revenge on the powers that be for his past and present pain and suffering.
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014- Dil Chahta Hai

Akash (Aamir Khan), Sameer (Saif Ali Khan) and Siddharth (Akshaye Khanna) have been friends since grade school. Now, years later, they’re just out of college and still inseperable; nothing could come between them. But then something did: love. This Bollywood favorite follows the three as they work to balance their friendships and their relationships.
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015- Times Have Been Better

After moving in with his beau, 30ish banker Jérémy (Arnaud Binard) decides to let the cat out of the bag, telling his unsuspecting parents, Guy (Bernard Le Coq) and Rosine (Charlotte de Turckheim), that he’s gay. Though they’ve always envisioned themselves as enlightened, the news staggers Guy and Rosine — who are determined to get to the root of Jérémy’s homosexuality. Olivier Guéritée also stars in this delicious French farce.
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016- Koi… Mil Gaya

Sanjay Mehra (Rakesh Roshan) is a scientist obsessed with establishing contact with extraterrestrial life. So, he invents gadgets that can transmit messages to space. His foresight pays off when a spaceship is sighted in the sky. But before Sanjay can enjoy his success, he and his wife, Sonia (Rekha), become the victims of a tragic accident.
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017- Krrish

In this action-packed sci-fi sequel to Rakesh Roshan’s Koi … Mil Gaya, Krrish (Hrithik Roshan) is an orphan being raised in the country who grows up to discover he has superhero powers. A broken heart leads Krrish to a new life in Singapore, where the chaotic urban environment puts his special abilities to good use. Leading an exciting double life, Krrish saves lives and faces the inevitable evil villain, Dr. Siddhant Arya (Naseeruddin Shah).
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018- Om Shanti Om

In the 1970s, small-time actor Om (Shah Rukh Khan) falls in love with superstar Shanti (Deepika Padukone), but the two of them are later killed in a suspicious on-set fire. When he’s reincarnated 30 years later, Om is determined to punish the person who ignited the blaze. In his former life, he swears he saw Shanti’s secret husband (Arjun Rampal) set fire to the set … which means his only chance to expose the truth is to have the movie remade.
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019- Omkara

Shakespeare meets Bollywood in director Vishal Bharadwaj’s adaptation of the Bard’s “Othello.” Set amidst the outlaw world of an Indian village, Omkara tackles the play’s familiar themes of jealousy and missed opportunities, using cultural and geographical context to humanize its characters. Ajay Devgan, Saif Ali Khan and Vivek Oberoi star, and Bharadwaj also contributed the score and soundtrack.
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020- Banshee

When pro car thief Sage (Taryn Manning) steals a classic car on a dare, little does she know that it belongs to a brutal serial killer, who seeks revenge and the return of his ride by stalking Sage and her friends. Can she escape the chain of events she’s set in motion, or was her fate sealed when she made off with that ‘66 Charger? This gritty and suspenseful thriller also stars Tony Calabretta and Morgan Kelly.
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021- Stacy

This surrealistic horror film by Japanese director Naoyuki Tomomatsu begins with the strange deaths of teenage girls all around the world. Apparently, the girls die soon after they reach a peculiar state of sheer bliss and later reemerge as zombies out to stalk humans. With parents helpless to control their murderous, otherworldly children, the government leans on vigilante groups to hunt down the half-dead before they satisfy their bloodlust.
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022- Witch Board

After suffering under the thumb of a nasty schoolyard clique, Yu-jin (Se-eun Lee) and her friends use a Ouija board to summon the spirit of Kim In-suck (Yu-ri Lee), a dearly departed alumnus who died 30 years earlier under mysterious circumstances. Hoping the vengeful ghost will scare their enemies, the girls are horrified to learn that two of the bullies are already dead — and that any of them could be next.
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023- Retribution

While investigating the gruesome death of a woman found in a puddle with her stomach inexplicably full of seawater, Detective Yoshioka begins to wonder whether he himself is actually the killer he’s been looking for. He doesn’t remember committing the crime, but the murder scene is littered with his belongings — and his fingerprints are all over the body. Kiyoshi Kurosawa directs this gritty horror tale from the producers of The Grudge.
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024- The Happiness of the Katakuris

Horror director Takashi Miike’s decidedly nontraditional musical tells the story of the Katakuri clan, innkeepers who live on the depopulated slopes of Mount Fuji and who band together with tuneful Von Trapp-like determination when their guests keep turning up dead. Upon discovery of the first body, reaction shots of each family member are given the full music-video treatment … replete with dry ice and blue light!
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025- Meatball Machine

A new romance between factory workers Yôji (Issei Takahashi) and Sachiko (Aoba Kawai) is going well — that is, until aliens invade Earth and implant themselves into tumor-like growths on human shoulders. When Sachiko is attacked and transformed into a slave cyborg, it’s up to the half-infected Yôji to rescue his lover. Co-directors Jun’ichi Yamamoto and Yudai Yamaguchi surround their tender love story with a rollickingly gross splatter-fest.
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026- Slaughter Night

A group of friends venture into a mine where convicted killers were once forced to off themselves in this award-winning Dutch horror film. Unaware that the mine company once sent convicts to their death by making them ignite gas leaks, the friends unwittingly disturb the spirit of killer Andries Martiens. Dead for more than 100 years, Andries siezes his chance to kill again. Kurt Rogiers, Victoria Koblenko and Jop Joris star.
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027- Mandragora

To escape his nagging father, 16-year-old Marek (Miroslav Caslavka) flees his small-town life for the teeming streets of Prague. But the city offers no warm welcome, and Marek instead finds himself immersed in the bizarre world of male hustlers. He soon meets the street-savvy David (David Svec, who also cowrote the film), and the two forge a flesh-peddling business — the first step in a downward spiral that ultimately leads to tragedy for Marek.
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028- Cold Showers

Three teens explore the complex nature of friendship, love and sex in this French coming-of-age drama. When judo nut Mickael (Johan Libereau) meets fellow martial artist Clément (Pierre Perrier), the two become fast friends as they train together in preparation for an upcoming meet. But Mickael’s life begins to spin out of control after he, his longtime steady (Salome Stevenin) and Clément are drawn into an intimate encounter.
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029- Like a Brother

A young man is torn between youth’s empty infatuations and maturity’s true love and passion. Eighteen-year-old Sebastien (Benoit Deliere) dreams of leaving his small town, moving to Paris and living a more exciting life. In the city, he sheds his identity and embarks on an endless journey of sexual encounters. But the excitement soon wears thin, and the young man recalls simpler and happier times back in his hometown with his best friend, Romain.
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030- One to Another

Based on real events, this erotically charged drama follows the lives and sexual liaisons of five young denizens of a provincial French town — all connected to vain bisexual musician Pierre (Arthur Dupont). After somebody brutally murders him, his sister Lucie (Lizzie Brochere) — who’s been carrying on an incestuous relationship with Pierre — gradually discovers the terrible truth behind her sibling’s death.
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031- You’ll Get Over It

When homosexual teenager Vincent (Julien Baumgartner) finds himself unwillingly “outed” in his high school, he struggles to cope with the drastic changes the revelation sets into motion — including completely redefined relationships with his friends and family. This sensitive French drama also stars Julia Maraval, Francois Comar, Jeremie Elkaim and Patrick Bonnel.
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032- Full Speed

Rick and Samir had a friendship they were sure would endure for many years … but it didn’t. It lasted until one rowdy night when the invulnerability of their youth came up against implacable fate — and now, Samir must learn how to get past the burden and guilt of being the one who survived. Gael Morel’s directorial debut examines issues of race, politics, art and romance in modern France. Elodie Bouchez, Stephane Rideau and Pascal Cervo star.
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033- Amnesia: The James Brighton Enigma

When James Brighton (Dusan Dukic) is found beaten and naked on a park bench in Montreal, he has no idea who he is or how he got there — all he remembers (eventually) is his name and that he’s gay. Now, he’s determined to learn the truth, but as increasingly disturbing details emerge, a community that initially supported him begins to doubt his veracity, wondering whether the whole incident wasn’t just a clever hoax carried out by a callous con.
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034- The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert

Invited to perform at a casino in remote Alice Springs, Australia, drag queens Mitzi (Hugo Weaving) and Felicia (Guy Pearce) and transsexual Bernadette (Terence Stamp) hit the road in a broken-down lavender bus named Priscilla in this campy comedy classic. Along the way, the friends change into their most outrageous costumes and lip-synch disco tunes — including plenty of ABBA — for the outback’s befuddled locals.
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035- The Whore’s Son

For 16 years, young Ozren has believed his mother’s story that she doesn’t come home at night because she’s working hard as a waitress. But then one day he learns the truth: She’s a prostitute, and he’s the son of a whore. Set in Vienna in the early 1990s, this coming-of-age drama directed by Michael Sturminger tracks Ozren’s journey of self-discovery as he copes with his loss of innocence.
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036- Citizen Dog

Ignoring his grandmother’s warning that he’ll grow a tail if he moves to Bangkok, Pod leaves the safety of his village for a job in a big-city factory that produces canned sardines. He accidentally loses his finger, but he ultimately finds true love. Wisit Sasanatieng directs this surrealistic Thai romance with fanciful visuals and elaborate special effects that has drawn comparisons to the French film Amélie.
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037- An American Crime

Based on a story that’s too shocking to be true — but is — director Tommy O’Haver’s grisly drama centers on Indiana housewife and mother Gertrude Baniszewski (Catherine Keener), who imprisons and tortures a 16-year-old girl in the basement. When Gertrude takes in boarder Sylvia Likens (Ellen Page), she has no idea that her life will become a horrific nightmare of her own creation. Bradley Whitford co-stars as a prosecutor in the ensuing trial.
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038- PU-239

While staving off a power plant disaster, Russian worker Timofey (Paddy Considine) is exposed to radiation and blamed for the accident. With days to live, he steals some plutonium and tries to sell it on Moscow’s black market in an effort to provide for his family. Along the way, he gets help from a low-level thug, with whom he forges an unlikely connection. Radha Mitchell co-stars in this gripping HBO adaptation of Ken Kalfus’s short story.
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039- The Lair: Season 1: Disc 1

This disc includes episodes 101-103.
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040- The Lair: Season 1: Disc 2

This disc includes episodes 104-106, as well as bonus features such as bloopers, a behind-the-scenes featurette and photo gallery.
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041- The Lair: Season 2: Disc 1

This disc includes episodes 201-205.
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042- The Lair: Season 2: Disc 2

This disc includes episodes 206-209.
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043- Kite

College student by day, vigilante by night, Sawa protects the innocent and mercilessly kills criminals in this intense Japanese anime (dubbed in English). Sawa’s parents were murdered when she was young, and she was adopted by policeman Akai, who teaches Sawa to kill and assigns her to dangerous missions. Friend and fellow mercenary Oburi convinces Sawa that the two should leave Akai and stop killing, but escaping won’t be easy.
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044- Kite Liberator

Monaka seems to be an average high school girl. But she has a dark and terrible secret linking her past to a murderous police detective and her future to a fatal duel with the one person she loves most in the world. All the while, the mysterious Angel of Death walks the city streets exacting pain on unsuspecting victims who’ve asked for it. This anime is the sequel to Yasuomi Umetsu’s controversial Kite.
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045- Japan Japan

Fresh out of the Israeli army, gay 19-year-old Imri (Imri Kahn) moves to Tel-Aviv, but he’s got a bad case of “yellow fever” and dreams of relocating to Japan. When he’s not searching for porn, Imri hangs with his friend (Neema Yuria), works a low-paying job or sleeps around. The work of first-time feature film director Lior Shamriz, this provocative movie offers clever dialogue and strong performances.
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046- Clandestinos

During one of his brief stints outside of prison, young criminal Xabi (Israel Rodríguez) meets an older man, Iñaki (Luis Hostalot), who indoctrinates Xabi into his Basque separatist revolution. Later, Xabi breaks out of jail and tries to stage a violent act to impress Iñaki. Meanwhile, Joel (Hugo Catalán) and Driss (Mehroz Arif), two fellow inmates who escaped with Xabi, meet women who become suspicious of Xabi’s plans in this tense drama.
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047- Footballers Wives: Season 1: Disc 1

This disc includes the following episodes: “Getting a Result,” “Take Each Game as it Comes” and “On the Ball.”
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048- Footballers Wives: Season 1: Disc 2

This disc includes the following episodes: “All to Play For,” “Winning the Double,” “All Credit to the Lads” and “They Think it’s all Over.”
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049- Footballers Wives: Season 2: Disc 1

This disc includes the following episodes: “Just Can’t Give Up,” “The Ties that Bind,” “Go for the Overkill” and ” …And in with the New.”
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050- Footballers Wives: Season 2: Disc 2

This disc includes the following episodes: “A Change of Career?,” “Facing the Truth,” “Bitter Medicine” and “Fall from Grace.”
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051- Footballers Wives: Season 3: Disc 1

This disc includes episodes 1-5.
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052- Footballers Wives: Season 3: Disc 2

This disc includes episodes 6-9 and special features.
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053- Shelter

Zach (Trevor Wright) sacrifices his dream of going to art school to support his ill father (Don Margolin), sister (Tina Holmes) and her young son (Jackson Wurth) in this moving drama. He finds happiness surfing with buddy Gabe (Ross Thomas). But when he falls for Gabe’s older brother, Shaun (Brad Rowe), his world is turned upside down. Zach struggles to learn how to put his own needs first before the demands of his family.
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054- Bully

Bobby (Nick Stahl) takes great joy in bossing around and beating up his best friend, slovenly ex-surfer Marty (Brad Renfro). But when Marty’s girlfriend (Rachel Miner) witnesses one too many of these incidents, she vows to kill Bobby, enlisting her friends — and a hit man — to help. From controversial director Larry Clark (Kids), this unsettling drama is based on a true crime. Parental advisory: Contains sexually explicit material.
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055- Forest of Death

Detective Ha (Qi Shu) investigates the rape and murder of a woman who died in the Forest of Death, a popular suicide spot considered haunted. With the help of botanist Shum (Ekin Cheng), Ha tries to identify the killer by unlocking secrets held by the forest’s plants. This horror movie also follows Shum’s girlfriend, May, a television reporter who grows increasingly popular as she chronicles the paranormal activity happening in the forest.
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056- Diary

In this taut psychological thriller from director Oxide Pang Chun, Winnie (Charlene Choi), a mentally disturbed young woman, is obsessed with the man who abandoned her. But then she meets a new love, Ray (Shawn Yue), who bears an eerie resemblance to her ex. As they grow closer, Winnie begins to share some disturbing secrets about how her previous relationship ended, and how she hopes that Ray can fill her ex-boyfriend’s shoes.
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057- Cargo 200

When a trip to buy booze from a bootlegger goes horribly wrong, a communist official’s daughter (Agniya Kuznetsova) is dragged into a terrifying world of corruption and perversion in Aleksei Balabanov’s darkly comedic political thriller. Balabanov’s 11th film is a searing indictment of communist Russia circa 1984, awash in violence, moral decay and hopelessness. Aleksei Poluyan, Leonid Gromov and Aleksei Serebryakov also star.
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058- Brother

Discharged from the army, Danila (Sergei Bodrov Jr.) decides to taste the city life in St. Petersburg, where his older brother has made a profitable life for himself as a mob contract killer. Danila decides to follow in his idol’s footsteps and soon finds himself embroiled in a vicious chain of violence. An international smash hit in the shocking style of Quentin Tarantino and Lars von Trier, this brutal cult favorite will leave you reeling.
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059- Jake’s Closet

With his parents sliding toward divorce, the life of 6-year-old Jake (Anthony De Marco) begins to come apart. As he struggles to make sense of his evaporating home life, a friend (Matthew Josten) convinces Jake that something evil is lurking in his bedroom closet. But confronting the vile presence soon leads to an unnerving discovery in this taut thriller also starring Brooke Bloom, Sean Bridgers and Ben Bode.
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060- Vinyan

Paul (Rufus Sewell) and Jeanne (Emmanuelle Béart) lost their young son, Joshua, in the 2004 tsunami, and cling to the hope that one day they’ll find him. Believing she sees Josh in a brief video of orphaned children, Jeanne convinces Paul to undertake a rescue mission. The couple spends the last of their savings on a journey into the jungles of the Thai-Burmese border, where unknown threats await them. Fabrice Du Welz directs this dark odyssey.
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061- Cthulhu

Home is where the horror is. The death of his mother prompts a gay professor’s return to his hometown, where he encounters an ancient evil in this horror film inspired by the work of H.P. Lovecraft. Nominated for an Independent Spirit Producer’s Award, the film follows Russ (Jason Cottle), whose homecoming brings him face to face with a sinister presence — and with his dad, whose New Age cult may hold the key to the dark events.
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062- Malefique

A white-collar criminal (Gérald Laroche), an eccentric transsexual (Clovis Cornillac), a cannibalistic idiot savant (Dimitri Rataud) and a cerebral wife-killer (Philippe Laudenbach) share a prison cell, where they find a century-old journal that may hold the key to escaping. Unfortunately, the notebook’s discovery unleashes a series of unsettling phenomena within the cell in this spine-tingling French morality fable directed by Eric Valette.
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063- Cruel Restaurant

Just what is the mystery ingredient in the pot stickers at Togen Restaurant? Those who look for the answer have a habit of disappearing. So when body parts start washing up on the beach, police trace the murders to Togen’s seemingly innocent owner. But the slaughter of a few curious fans is the least shocking secret coming out of Togen’s kitchen! Mihiro, Sakae Yamazaki, Katsuya Naruse and Yusuke Iwata star in this pitch-black comic horror tale.
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064- Dark Blue Almost Black

Filmmaker Daniel Sánchez Arévalo’s directorial debut follows a pensive, put-upon young man named Jorge (Quim Gutiérrez) who’s forced to put his professional and personal life on hold to fulfill the obligations his family imposes on him. Although he dutifully complies with the familial expectations, he wrestles with the guilt he feels over his desire to strike out on his own and find himself.
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065- In the Arms of My Enemy

Set in Eastern Europe in 1856, this dramatic adventure from France follows brothers Jakub and Vladimir, teenage boys who have enlisted in the Cossack army in order to escape a fate of endless poverty. Meanwhile, two other brothers, Elias and Roman, have resorted to stealing horses to make ends meet, and when fate brings the four young men together, the meeting proves to be an explosive collision that can end only in death and destruction.
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066- Red Eye

Oh Mi-sun (Shin-yeong Jang) starts her new job as a railroad attendant on board an overnight train headed from Seoul to the southern coast. She doesn’t believe the rumors that ghosts haunt several of the cars — until she starts having seriously freaky visions. The haunted cars were involved in a prior train wreck that took the lives of more than 100 people, and now the possessed train is trying to take care of unfinished business.
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067- Aftermath / Genesis: Double Feature

Two morgue workers get their kicks by performing unspeakable acts on corpses in the disturbing horror tale Aftermath, one of two spine-tingling films from Spanish director Nacho Cerda starring Pep Tosar. The second feature, Genesis, centers on a sculptor who’s unable to deal with the tragic death of his beautiful wife. As the artist sculpts a lifelike statue of his beloved, eerie things begin happening to both the statue and its creator.
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068- 24 Hour Party People

Director Michael Winterbottom re-creates the reckless world of Manchester, England, in the 1970s in this ambitious story about the birth of punk and new wave that gets its bite from improvised performances and fast-paced, guerilla-style camerawork. The plot focuses on Tony Wilson (Steve Coogan), the journalist/band manager/label president/club owner who was one of the major forces behind the movement.
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069- Ginger Snaps 2: Unleashed

Brigitte (Emily Perkins) really “snaps” in this sequel to the hit thriller Ginger Snaps. In order to learn more about her dead sister’s malady (she was a werewolf), teenaged Brigitte mixes her blood with that of her sibling. As lycanthropy begins to affect her, Brigitte needs large doses of wolfsbane to combat the werewolf effects. But just when she’s starting to get a handle on controlling the transformation, Brigitte’s taken to a rehab clinic. Uh oh!
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070- Dante’s Cove: Season 1: Disc 1

This disc contains the first part of the program.
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071- Dante’s Cove: Season 1: Disc 2

This disc contains the conclusion of the program.
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072- Dante’s Cove: Season 2: Disc 1

This disc includes the following episodes: “Some Kind of Magic,” “Playing with Fire” and “Come Together.”
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073- Dante’s Cove: Season 2: Disc 2

This disc contains the following episodes: “Spring Forward” and “The Solstice.” Special bonus features include “The Guys of Dante’s Cove,” “The Ladies of Dante’s Cove,” “Backlot” and more.
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074- Nana

Based on the popular manga, this series follows the adventures of two girls named Nana who depend on each other’s help to realize their dreams: Nana Komatsu yearns for true love, while Nana Osaki wants to get her punk band off the ground. The two meet on a train to Tokyo, where Nana K. aims to reunite with her boyfriend and Nana O. hopes to make it big in the music business. Despite their differences, the pair hit it off and become roommates.
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075- Dororo

In exchange for a seat of power, Kagemitsu Daigo (Kiichi Nakai) pledged 48 body parts from his unborn son, Hyakkimaru (Satoshi Tsumabuki), to 48 demons. Now a mighty Samurai warrior out for revenge, Hyakkimaru crosses paths with a young thief named Dororo (Kou Shibasaki). With Dororo by his side, Hyakkimaru grows more complete with every demon he vanquishes. Hitori Gekidan co-stars in this live-action adaptation of Tezuka Osamu’s manga.
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076- Party Monster: The Shockumentary

This sometimes-gruesome — but engrossing — documentary, a 1998 Sundance Film Festival entry, traces the path that club-kid-gone-bad Michael Alig followed as he went from being one of New York’s most famous party promoters to a drug-addled murderer. Features include a prison interview with Alig and a short film about videographer Nelson Sullivan, who covered the scene that spawned such creative personalities as Madonna and artist Jeffrey Koons.
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077- Boy Culture

A male prostitute with the enigmatic name of X (Derek Magyar) carefully avoids personal intimacy and affection, and is only interested in sex when he’s being paid for it. X maintains his stoic approach to sex and love until one of his regular customers (Patrick Bauchau) tempts him to reconsider his position by sharing a meaningful story. Director Q. Allan Brocka premiered his unconventional love story at the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival.
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078- Eating Out

In this offbeat, convoluted comedy of errors, college student Caleb (Scott Lunsford) has the hots for Gwen (Emily Stiles), who seems to relate better to gay men than to their straight counterparts. Hoping to help his pal attract Gwen’s attention, Caleb’s gay roommate, Kyle (Jim Verraros), persuades his friend to pretend he’s gay. But the plan rapidly unravels when Marc, Gwen’s gay roommate and Kyle’s secret love, falls for the imposter.
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079- Eating Out 2: Sloppy Seconds

After breaking up with his boyfriend, rebounding college student Kyle (Jim Verraros) turns his attention to Troy, a handsome male model in his art class. Farm boy Troy claims to be straight, but an unconvinced Kyle decides to take him to a campus support group for “reformed” gays to find out the truth. Kyle’s silly attempts to prove that Troy is gay lead to a series of confusing hookups and farcical situations.
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080- Volcano High

Having supernatural powers isn’t easy: Just ask transfer student Kim (Hyuk Jang), who’s been booted from eight high schools for not controlling his special abilities. Newly arrived at Volcano High — long in turmoil as rival student groups and the faculty vie for supremacy — Kim alters the balance of power as the competing factions seek a secret martial arts text that will restore order. Min-a Shin also stars in this kinetic action yarn.
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081- L.I.E.

A biting and disturbing coming-of-age story. Life is bittersweet along the L.I.E. — also known as the Long Island Expressway — as suburban teenager Howie Blitzer (Paul Franklin Dano) learns all too clearly. In the space of a week, Howie loses nearly everything and everyone he knows and is left to navigate his adolescence virtually unsupervised. Brian Cox co-stars as an older man who befriends the troubled youth.
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082- Dreamland

Director Jason Matzner’s atmospheric drama follows the fortunes of three tattered souls living in a New Mexico mobile-home community. Just out of high school, 18-year-old Audrey (Agnes Bruckner) holds down a job while also caring for her alcoholic father (John Corbett) and infirm friend (Kelli Garner). But everything changes with the arrival of handsome new neighbor Mookie (Justin Long), forcing the altruistic Audrey to make some tough choices.
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083- Brotherhood of the Wolf

Based on an 18th-century French legend, director Christophe Gans’s supernatural thriller follows naturalist Grégoire de Fronsac (Samuel Le Bihan) and his Mohawk Indian companion, Mani (Mark Dacascos), who are sent by the king to vanquish a beast that has been devouring villagers. At first skeptical of the protean creature’s existence, de Fronsac pieces together evidence of a horrific, 500-pound animal. Vincent Cassell and Monica Bellucci co-star.
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084- Sabu

Takashi Miike (Full Metal Yakuza) directs this powerful action drama, a tale of justice, redemption and survival based on the popular Japanese novel by Shugoro Yamamoto. Locked away inside the Ishikawa Island prison camp for a crime he didn’t commit, Eiji (Tatsuya Fujiwara) clings to his innocence and the hope that his faithful friend Sabu (Satoshi Tsumabuki) can work a miracle. Will he ever taste freedom again?
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085- Frontier of Dawn

Following a passionate affair with high-strung actress Carole (Laura Smet), young photographer François (Louis Garrel) finds contentment with the beautiful Ève (Clémentine Poidatz). But as François prepares to marry his new love, visions of Carole begin invading his consciousness. Directed by Philippe Garrel, this atmospheric black-and-white drama meditates on madness, guilt and the nature of happiness.
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086- Next Door

When a simple elevator ride becomes a seductive invitation for John (Kristoffer Joner) to call on his sexy neighbors Anne (Cecilie Mosli) and Kim (Julia Schacht), a brutal secret soaked in blood emerges from his psyche. With chilling eroticism and suspenseful sensuality, director Pal Sletaune’s creepy psychological thriller slowly unravels John’s trial of terror and untapped desire when he’s suddenly trapped — next door.
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087- My Life on Ice

Ariane Ascaride and Jonathan Zaccai star in this stunning French film directed by Jacques Martineau about 16-year-old Etienne, a fledgling competitive skater who documents every second of his life on video. He’s drawn to his coach, Laurent, and his pal, Ludovic — but eventually, his unusual home movie only teaches him about himself.
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088- Punish Me

Elsa Seifert (Maren Kroymann), a middle-aged probation officer, finds her professional and personal lives blurring (with potentially disastrous consequences) when 16-year-old delinquent Jan Winkler (Kostja Ullmann) is placed under her supervision. As the restless young man insinuates himself into Elsa’s empty-nest household, he also offers to sexually subjugate himself to her. Wary but enticed, Elsa takes their relationship to the next level.
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089- Sky High

A serial killer and his henchwoman — looking to create a supernatural cataclysm for evil ends — literally rip the heart out of Mina (Yumiko Shaku), who’s engaged to Kanzaki (Shosuke Tanihara) … the detective investigating the bizarre string of homicides. But the gumshoe gets more than he bargained for when he hunts down Mina’s murderers and finds his dead fiancée trapped in a ghostly state of limbo in director Ryuhei Kitamura’s stylish flick.
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090- 1612

Ten years after witnessing the slaughter of Czar Boris Godunov and his family, servant Andrei (Pyotr Kislov) assumes the identity of his murdered master (Ramón Langa) and embarks on a quest to find the czar’s beautiful daughter, Kseniya (Violetta Davydovskaya), who may have survived the massacre. This ravishing historical epic is set against the dramatic backdrop of Russia’s Time of Troubles and the Polish-Muscovite War.
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091- Pandorum

Upon rousing themselves from hyper-sleep, Payton (Dennis Quaid) and Bower (Ben Foster), a pair of crewmen assigned to work on a spacecraft, discover startling gaps in their collective memory — including who they are and what, exactly, their mission was in the first place. The plot thickens when they realize they’re not the only ones on board the ship. Cam Gigandet co-stars in this gripping sci-fi thriller.
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092- 9

In a postapocalyptic world, a small community of rag-doll robots hides in fear from dangerous machines out to exterminate them. But when a brave newcomer named 9 (voiced by Elijah Wood) joins the group, he inspires them to stand up and fight for their survival. Shane Acker directs this visually stunning animated film co-produced by Tim Burton, which also features the voices of John C. Reilly, Jennifer Connelly and Martin Landau.
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093- Yo-Yo Girl Cop

Aya Matsuura stars as K, a teenage delinquent from New York who’s recruited by Japan’s National Police Agency to thwart a terrorist plot by a group of anarchist private school students. When a credible threat traced back to the school appears on an underground Web site, K has 72 hours to save the day. Directed by Kenta Fukasaku, this action thriller also stars Rika Ishikawa, Shunsuke Kubozuka and Erika Miyoshi.
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094- The Curiosity of Chance

Tired of dealing with the homophobic school bully, out-of-the-closet teen Chance Marquis (Tad Hilgenbrinck) enlists two disparate friends — a flashy drag queen and the hunky school jock — to help him crush his tormentor in this offbeat comedy set in the 1980s. A favorite on the festival circuit, this quirky film co-stars Brett Chukerman, Aldevina Da Silva, Pieter Van Nieuwenhuyze and Chris Mulkey.
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095- Dragon Tiger Gate

A dispute with his master (Wah Yuen) at Dragon Tiger Gate martial arts school leaves Dragon (Donnie Yen) on his own. But the appearance of the evil Shibumi (Yu Kang) prompts Dragon to reunite with his younger brother and fellow student, Tiger (Nicholas Tse), to battle the ferocious Shibumi. Wilson Yip directed this action-packed adaptation of the smash hit comic book series by Yuk Long Wong.
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096- Sleep Dealer

In a futuristic yet not unfamiliar world, the lives of three strangers connect in surprising ways amid a backdrop of militarization, closed borders and an all-encompassing global technological network. At the center of this potent sci-fi tale (nominated for a Best First Feature Independent Spirit Award) are Memo (Luis Fernando Peña), a peasant displaced after his village is attacked; Luz, a writer (Leonor Varela) who plugs her brain into the net; and Rudy (Jacob Vargas), an American security company worker.
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097- District B13

Produced and co-written by acclaimed filmmaker Luc Besson, this stylized action thriller is set in Paris 2010, where the government has fenced off the city’s ghettos, the most dangerous of which is District B13. Teaming up to infiltrate the lawless sector, an elite-unit cop and a reformed vigilante put their lives on the line in a gutsy attempt to retrieve a stolen nuke and thwart a terrorist attack by the city’s most powerful gang.
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098- Russian Dolls

Although he hates the way his life has turned out, would-be writer Xavier (Romain Duris) has no one to blame but himself. So when an opportunity comes along that could change his luck, he knows he’d better not blow it. Audrey Tautou, Kelly Reilly, Cecile De France, Kevin Bishop, Evguenya Obraztsova, Irene Montale and Gary Love round out the ensemble cast in Cedric Klapisch’s sequel to his romantic comedy L’Auberge Espagnole.
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099- Another Gay Sequel: Gays Gone Wild!

In this outrageous sequel to Another Gay Movie, best friends Andy (Jake Mosser), Nico (Jonah Blechman), Jarod (Jimmy Clabots) and Griff (Aaron Michael Davies) enjoy a crazy spring break in Fort Lauderdale when they compete in a “Gays Gone Wild” contest to see who can bed the most hunks. In order to come out on top, they’ll have to conquer giant genital crabs and evil gay frat boys. This campy comedy also features RuPaul and Perez Hilton.
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100- Summer Scars

Six 14-year-olds cut school to joyride in the woods, where they meet Peter (Kevin Howarth), an adult drifter who invites himself to hang out with the youths. When Peter starts playing ruthless mind games on the kids, the day soon devolves into a hostage crisis. But through it all Peter seems determined to teach the kids a lesson about growing up. The unsettling coming-of-age drama was nominated for Best Film at the 2008 Welsh BAFTA Awards.
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101- Dorothy Mills

Shortly after the tragic death of her husband and young son, psychiatrist Jane Morton (Carice van Houten) is summoned to a small island to look into the case surrounding Dorothy Mills (Jenn Murray), a teenage girl accused of strangling a small child. After surmising that Dorothy is suffering from multiple personality disorder, Jane is forced to square off against the community pastor (Gary Lewis), who’s convinced that Dorothy is possessed.
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102- From Within

When a rash of mysterious suicides strikes the idyllic burg of Grovetown, it galvanizes the faith of the largely Christian community, which staunchly clings to its evangelical beliefs. Convinced that the deaths are the work of something far more sinister than sheer fate, teenagers Lindsay (Elizabeth Rice) and Aidan (Thomas Dekker) band together to unearth the real culprits … and uncover a shocking revelation.
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103- Midnight Movie

Some grind house aficionados become the unwilling stars of an old slasher flick when the film’s crazed killer leaps off the screen to hunt them down, drag them back into the movie and kill them. Discovering they are locked in the creepy old theater, the friends must spend the night eluding the madman before he slaughters them all. Jack Messitt directs while Rebekah Brandes, Daniel Bonjour and Mandell Maughan star.
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104- Red Mist

A young doctor decides to test an experimental drug on a man who’s been languishing in a coma, and the procedure has unexpected consequences: Although the man’s body remains rooted to his hospital bed, his spirit can move around at will. Now, the crazed patient can inhabit unsuspecting bystanders and force them to exact his revenge. First on his list? The meddling medical students responsible for his comatose condition.
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105- Slaughter

On the run from an abusive ex-boyfriend, Faith (Amy Shiels) bonds with Lola (Lucy Holt) in a bar and agrees to take refuge in her new friend’s farmhouse. But the men Lola brings home every night just can’t seem to stick around. As Faith’s suspicions grow, she and Lola decide to leave — but Lola’s bizarre brother and father are none too happy about the plan. Craig Robert Young and David Sterne co-star in this horror flick based on actual events.
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106- The Unborn

Tortured by frightening dreams at night and the ghost of a young boy during the day, young Casey (Odette Yustman) turns to a spiritual adviser (Gary Oldman) for help. Together, the two uncover and try to stop a powerful family curse dating back to the Nazi era. David S. Goyer writes and directs this supernatural thriller that also stars Cam Gigandet, Meagan Good and Jane Alexander.
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107- Voices

As her family and friends inexplicably turn on each other — husbands attacking wives, friends murdering friends, and even parents slaying children — a young woman begins to fear that she will be the next victim. When some of the murderers reveal that they heard strange voices commanding them to kill, the girl realizes that no one can be trusted and no one is safe, in this South Korean horror film based on the popular comic book series.
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108- Walled In

Young engineer Sam (Mischa Barton) is hired to oversee the demolition of a remote building. However, she learns that the architect, in a perversion of Egyptian mythology, buried people alive in the walls. As Sam works to unravel the mystery behind this awful place, she is haunted by the spirits of the victims — and the discovery that she may be next to die. Cameron Bright and Deborah Kara Unger co-star in this eerie thriller.
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109- 12

In Moscow, 12 jurors weigh the fate of a teenager (Apti Magamaev) accused of murdering his stepfather. They represent a cross-section of modern Russia’s fractured society: an indecisive television producer, a flashy musician, a bigoted cabbie, a Holocaust survivor. Inside the jury room, as in the streets, the battle for peace and tolerance plays out. Nikita Mikhalkov directs this Oscar-nominated twist on 12 Angry Men.
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110- Immortal

This surreal sci-fi flick posits a dystopian future where genetically engineered beings coexist with eugenically altered humans and ancient deities. The god Horus (voiced by Thomas M. Pollard) — one of mankind’s creators — is set to be put to death but has a week’s reprieve. To perpetuate his effect on the world, Horus plans to reproduce. The trouble is, he needs a host body to inhabit and a woman capable of carrying an unearthly child.
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111- Tokyo!

Directors Michel Gondry, Leos Carax and Joon-ho Bong each contribute a short film set in the great metropolis of Tokyo. Gondry’s “Interior Design” follows an aspiring filmmaker who drifts apart from his girlfriend as they pursue a future in the big city. In Carax’s “Merde,” a strange man commits a bizarre series of controversial public acts on the Tokyo streets. And in Bong’s “Shaking Tokyo,” a recluse falls in love with a pizza delivery girl.
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112- The Fall

Set in the 1920s, director Tarsem Singh’s visually lush drama stars Lee Pace as paralyzed movie stuntman Roy Walker, who bonds with an imaginative 5-year-old named Alexandria (Catinca Untaru) as they convalesce together in a Los Angeles infirmary. To coax the girl into procuring the cache of morphine he wants from the hospital pharmacy, the suicidal Roy regales Alexandria with an elaborate fantasy about larger-than-life heroes.
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113- Black Sheep

On a quiet New Zealand ranch, a genetic experiment has gone horribly wrong, transforming a docile flock of sheep into killers hungry for human blood. Those they bite become ravenous were-sheep. As the body count rises, a desperate handful of outnumbered survivors take a last stand against the ovine onslaught. Who will live, and who will be the next victim of the vicious killer sheep?
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114- The Midnight Meat Train

Bradley Cooper stars as Leon Kauffman, an ambitious New York photographer whose reckless search for a serial killer (Vinnie Jones), known as “the Subway Butcher,” leads him down a dark and dangerous path. Leslie Bibb, Dan Callahan, Brooke Shields and Tony Curran also star in this spine-tingling thriller from director Ryuhei Kitamura, a chilling tale based on a short story by horror giant Clive Barker.
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115- Man Bites Dog

A satirical look at how the media affects and promotes violence in modern society. Spoofing reality television, a fascinated documentary crew follows a charismatic yet unrepentant serial killer on his murder sprees. The crew attempts to objectively document the horror, but as the violence escalates, they ultimately get sucked into participating. Man Bites Dog won the International Critics’ Prize at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival.
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116- Orphan

Picking up the pieces after their baby’s tragic death, the Colemans — Kate (Vera Farmiga) and John (Peter Sarsgaard) — adopt 9-year-old Esther (Isabelle Fuhrman) from an orphanage, but it doesn’t take long for Kate to see through Esther’s angelic façade. When John brushes aside Kate’s paranoid suspicions, Esther wreaks havoc on the world around her in this chilling tale from director Jaume Collet-Serra.
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117- Versus: Director’s Cut

Tak Sakaguchi is Prisoner KSC2-303, a criminal who has just escaped from a maximum-security prison. After he heads to the Forest of Resurrection to rendezvous with some gangsters, KSC2-303’s escape plan veers off course when an argument with one of the gangsters leads to death. Worse still, KSC2-303 finds out the hard way that when you kill something in the Forest of Resurrection, it doesn’t stay dead!
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118- The Great Yokai War

When 10-year-old Tadashi Ino (Ryunosuke Kamiki) stumbles into a spirit war, it’s up to him to free the spirit world from the forces of repression in director Takashi Miike’s genre-bending fantasy tale. Populated by mod villains, scrap-metal robot monsters and goblins from Japanese folklore, this children’s adventure yarn marks a departure from the gory action flicks that have become Miike’s stock in trade.
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119- Cypher

Bored with his suburban life, Morgan (Jeremy Northam) enters the world of corporate espionage, spying on rival corporations for Digicorp. It’s all very exciting until he realizes he’s being used as a pawn in the war between Digicorp and rival Sunways. Lucy Liu co-stars as a femme fatale who might be able to help him get out of the situation alive in this tense drama, which won the Grand Jury Prize for Fantasy at the 2003 Fantasporo Film Festival.
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120- Adored: Diary of a Porn Star

Successful gay porn star Riki (Marco Filiberti, who also directs) cracks under the strain as he desperately tries to adopt his orphaned nephew. Although Riki is at the top of his trade and enjoys a posh life, he’s been unlucky in love and vows not to let romance into his life again. When he tries to adopt his orphaned nephew and is denied custody because of his sexual orientation, his already damaged ego may prove irreparable.
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121- Locked Up

Love and lust seem to find a way to bloom despite the circumstances. Imprisoned for credit-card fraud, Dennis (Marcel Schlutt) is ready to give his life over to misery until he meets Mike (Mike Sale), a fellow convict who catches Dennis’ eye. Before long, the two arrange a series of liaisons for sexual fulfillment, all under the voyeuristic gaze of prison guards and other inmates. But this erotic tale is no ordinary love story. …
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122- Head On

This edgy indie drama follows 19-year-old Ari (Alex Dimitriades), a gay Greek-Australian whose roiling ethnic- and sexual-identity struggles lead to a wild, 24-hour odyssey. When he’s not dealing drugs or bedding nameless partners, Ari joins his younger sister (Andrea Mandalis) in a battle of wills against their reactionary parents. Though he ultimately runs afoul of the law, Ari remains impenitent about his self-destructive hedonism.
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123- Boys Life 5

First loves, self-discovery, secret desires, homosexuality in the military and sexual awakenings pepper the plot lines of the four shorts featured in this collection of independent gay films. This fifth volume in the Boys Life series includes Michael Burke’s “Fishbelly White,” Israeli filmmaker Eytan Fox’s award winner “Time Off,” Adam Salky and David Brind’s “Dare” and David Ottenhouse’s “Late Summer.”
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124- Yossi & Jagger

Two Israeli soldiers try to find solace from the constant grind of war in this moving romantic drama. While preparing for a daring moonlit ambush in the snowy mountains of Lebanon, company commander Yossi (Ohad Knoller) and his platoon leader, Jagger (Yehuda Levi), fall in love, carefully hiding their relationship from their comrades. But will the tragedy of war ultimately intrude upon the men’s clandestine affair?
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125- Boys Life 6

The Boys Life series continues with this collection of four, gay-themed shorts, including “Davy & Stu,” about two Scottish men who meet nightly, and “Doorman,” about a New York man who falls into despair after a breakup. In “Bugcrush,” a high school student falls for a boy who seems to care only for insects. And in “Heartland,” a gay man returns to his Iowa hometown to care for his father, who shares an important secret with his son.
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126- Drag Me to Hell

After denying a woman the extension she needs to keep her home, loan officer Christine Brown (Alison Lohman) sees her once-promising life take a startling turn for the worse. Christine is convinced she’s been cursed by a Gypsy, but her boyfriend (Justin Long) is skeptical. Her only hope seems to lie in a psychic (Dileep Rao) who claims he can help her lift the curse and keep her soul from being dragged straight to hell.
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127- Battle for Terra

In this animated feature, a spirited teenage alien (voiced by Evan Rachel Wood) resolves to keep human invaders (led by Brian Cox) from pulling off a hostile takeover of her peaceful planet, Terra, by kidnapping a human pilot (Luke Wilson) whose aircraft crashed on her turf and nursing him back to health. With the pilot on her side, can she find a solution that will support life on Terra for both aliens and human beings?
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128- Creep

Set in the bowels of London’s Underground and sewer system, this creepy tale of public transportation will make you think twice about snoozing on your next commute to work. After accidentally dozing off, Kate (Franka Potente) awakens to discover that she’s missed the last train from London — and that she may be trapped in the subterranean station for the night. But little does she know that she’s got company. …
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129- Fear Itself: Season 1: Disc 1

This disc includes the following episodes: “Eater,” “Spooked,” “Community” and “The Sacrifice.”
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130- Fear Itself: Season 1: Disc 2

This disc includes the following episodes: “In Sickness and In Health,” “Family Man,” “Something With Bite” and “New Years Day.”
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131- Fear Itself: Season 1: Disc 3

This disc includes the following episodes: “Skin and Bones,” “Chance,” “Spirit Box” and “Echoes.”
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132- Fear Itself: Season 1: Disc 4

This disc includes the episode “The Circle.”
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133- Howl’s Moving Castle

In this engaging anime based on a children’s fantasy novel, 18-year-old Sophie works in her late father’s hat shop in a humdrum town. But things get interesting when she’s transformed into an elderly woman by the evil Witch of the Waste (voiced by Lauren Bacall). Determined to reverse the spell, Sophie seeks the help of the wizard Howl, who has an amazing moving castle that’s fueled by a fire demon named Calcifer. Hayao Miyazaki directs.
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134- Curse of the Golden Flower

This lavish film from landmark director Yimou Zhang follows the romantic intrigue and political machinations in the house of the Emperor Ping (Chow Yun Fat) and his ailing wife (Li Gong). Even their children are swept into their secret passions and schemes to power, but will their reign end in a bloody coup? Sumptuous costumes and dazzling martial arts form the backdrop for this complex tale of loyalty and deception, love and betrayal.
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