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Bringing Out The Dead
(1999) [R]
The fantastic cast of Nicholas Cage, Patricia Arquette and John Goodman (to only name a few) come together in 'Bringing out the Dead', Scorsese's story of rebirth. The audience follows Frank, a burnt out ambulance medic who is haunted at every turn by the people whose lives he couldn't save. We... More
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Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai
(1999) [MA]
A professional hitman with a difference, Ghost Dog (Forest Whitaker) conducts himself with strict adherence to the philosophies of the Samurai. Living in a dishevelled roof top shack his usual means of communication with his clients is by carrier pigeon. When Ghost Dog’s code is dangerously... More
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Jesus' Son
(1999) [R]
Based on a highly acclaimed collection of short stories by Denis Johnson, "Jesus' Son" is the intense, edgy, often hilarious story of a young man's journey from addiction and petty crime to redemption through the startling discovery of his own capacity for compassion. Set in the drug subculture... More
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The War Zone
(1999) [R]
In Tim Roth's directorial debut, Tom (Freddie Cunliffe) and Jessie (Lara Belmont) have recently moved to rural Devon with their parents. Tom finds the move particularly difficult and somewhat isolating, which results in him becoming more of an observer of the family than an active member. His... More
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Wonder Boys
(2000) [M]
English Professor, Graddy Tripp tries to deal with his wife leaving him, the arrival of his editor who has been waiting for his book for seven years, his married mistress falling pregnant and the various other problems that his friends and associates involve him in. Professor Tripp used to be a... More
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The Virgin Suicides
(1999) [MA]
Based on the novel by Jeffrey Eugenides, then adapted for the screen and directed by Sofia Coppola, The Virgin Suicides is a story about five sisters and their mysterious existence, told in the words of the neighborhood boys who worshiped them from a distance. It is a solitary story of the girls... More
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Small Time Crooks
(2000) [G]
An ex-con (Woody Allen) and his manicurist wife (Tracey Ullman) find their get-rich-quick scheme leaves them rolling in dough in the hilarious comedy, Small Time Crooks. When a bank heist takes a comical twist, the couple discovers that cookies pay better than crime! Romantic comedy favorite Hugh... More
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Requiem For A Dream
(2000) [R]
The film depicts the lives of four different people living in Brooklyn on their quest for satisfaction in life. It shows the direct and indirect effects that drugs and various addictions have on each of the individuals, and then portrays their downward spirals from the hopes of blossoming dreams... More
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Cul De Sac
(1966) [M]
Immediately after the box–office success of his macabre masterpiece Repulsion, Roman Polanski returned to a theme he had explored in his early classic Knife in the Water – the destruction of a fragile relationship by a maligned outsider. The resulting film was Cul-De-Sac. Donald Pleasence and... More
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Memento
(2000) [MA]
Leonard (Guy Pearce) is an insurance investigator whose memory has been damaged following a head injury he sustained after intervening on his wife's murder. His quality of life has been severely hampered after this event, and he can now only live a comprehendable life by tattooing notes on... More
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