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Search results for | Drama
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Sylvia
(2003) [M]
In Sylvia, Gwyneth Paltrow plays Sylvia Plath, a Cambridge student with some poems already published when she meets Ted Hughes (Daniel Craig). Attracted to each other and full of mutual passion and fire the two quickly fall in love and marry. The film explores their troubled and ultimately tragic... More
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Bright Young Things
(2003) [M]
Known to the press, who follow their every move, as the "Bright Young Things", Adam and his friends are eccentric, wild and entirely shocking to the older generation. They are young, party-going creatures embracing innovations like the gramophone record and the telephone as the self-consciously... More
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The Missing
(2003) [M]
Powerful and provocative, THE MISSING is another masterful production from the team behind such hits as A BEAUTIFUL MIND, RANSOM and APOLLO 13.Part western, part supernatural thriller and completely riveting, its story unfolds as a tragedy reunites a young woman with her estranged father…and... More
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Targets
(1968) [M]
In his directorial debut, Peter Bogdanovich weaves two disparate story lines into a terrifying moment of confrontation. In seemingly unrelated events, aging horror film star Orlok (Boris Karloff) announces his retirement,and an apparently average young man (Tim O’Kelly accumulates an arsenal of... More
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The Organization
(1971) [M]
Academy Award winner Sidney Poitier reprises his role as Lt. Virgil Tibbs in this taut drama that exposes the ruthless, high-stakes world of international drug trafficking. Co-starring Raul Julia this action-packed crime thriller is edge-of-the-seat entertainment. Under the cover of darkness, six... More
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The Luzhin Defence
(2000) [M]
Alexander Luzhin is an eccentric chess master whose unstable childhood made him incapable of relating to others. The game of chess is his only escape and his only solace, until he meets and falls in love with the caring Natalia at the Italian resort where he's the favorite in the most prestiigous... More
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Thirteen
(2003) [MA]
"Brace yourself" (Rolling Stone) for a raw, revealing insight into urban adolescence that's so intense and realistic, "it's possible to turn away" (Interview Magazine). Anxiously trying to fit into the peer pressure cooker environment of junior high, thirteen-year-old Tracy (Evan Rachel Wood)... More
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Shattered Glass
(2003) [M]
Hayden Christensen stars as Stephen Glass, a staff writer for the respected current events and policy magazine The New Republic and a freelance feature writer for Rolling Stones Magazine, Harper's Bazaar and George. By the mid-90s, Glass' articles had turned him into one of the most sought-after... More
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Dogville
(2003) [MA]
In Lars Von Trier's experimental Dogville, fugitive Grace (Nicole Kidman) arrives in the isolated township of Dogville pleading that she is on the run from a team of gangsters and desperately need their help. The kindly Tom (Paul Bettany), a self-appointed town spokesman encourages the little... More
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The Housekeeper (Une Femme De Menage)
(2002) [M]
A box office smash and critical favourite in France, The Housekeeper is a return to form for veteran director Claude Berri (Jean De Florette, Lucie Aubrac). In Berri's latest tale, set in Paris and the majestic beaches of Normandy, Jacques is a forlorn bachelor living alone after his wife has... More
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