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Search results for | Mystery-Suspense
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Enigma (2001)
(2001) [M]
Enigma is director Michael Apted's skillful adaptation of the best seller by Robert Harris. In March 1943 the code breakers at Bletchley Park, Britain's top secret intelligence station, are facing their worst nightmare. Nazi U boats have unexpectedly changed the code by which they communicate... More
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The Deep End
(2001) [MA]
The Deep End delves into the psychology of deception and pushes back the boundaries of the classic suspense thriller. A woman (Tilda Swinton) covers up a murder in order to protect her teenage son from being implicated. But someone knows her secret. Information is worth money and the price of... More
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Mulholland Drive
(2001) [MA]
David Lynch's masterpiece Mullholland Drive is a slick, sinister, psycho-sexual thriller from the darkest recesses of Hollywood, a Los Angeles of strange dreams, unrequited love, and a jealous burning rage. As nightmarish as Lost Highway, as strange as Twin Peaks, Mulholland Drive is Lynch at his... More
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Marnie
(1964) [M]
The Master of Suspense, Alfred Hitchcock creates a spellbinding portrait of a disturbed woman, and the man who tries to save her, in this unrelenting psychological thriller. 'Tippi' Hedren is Marnie, a compulsive thief and liar who goes to work for Mark Rutland (Sean Connery), then attempts to... More
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Panic Room
(2002) [MA]
Meg Altman (Jodie Foster) and her daughter Sarah (Kristen Stewart) play a deadly game of cat and mouse with three intruders - Burnham (Forest Whitaker), Raoul (Dwight Yoakam) and Junior (Jard Leto) - during a brutal home invasion. But the "Panic Room" into which they escape, is the very place... More
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The Man Who Wasn't There
(2001) [MA]
1949, Santa Rosa, California. A laconic, chain-smoking barber with fallen arches tells a story of a man trying to escape a humdrum life. It's a tale of suspected adultery, blackmail, foul play, death, Sacramento city slickers, racial slurs, invented war heroics, shaved legs, a gamine piano... More
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Gosford Park
(2001) [M]
Robert Altman directs this elegant period drama and Agatha Christie-style murder mystery that features the cream of British acting talent. Gathered at aristocrat Michael Gambon's big house are fellow toffs Charles Dance, James Wilby and Jeremy Northam (as British matinee idol Ivor Novello) among... More
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The Devil's Backbone
(2001) [R]
t is 1939, the end of three years of bloody civil war in Spain, and General Franco's right-wing Nationalists are poised to defeat the left-wing Republican forces. A ten-year-old boy named Carlos (Fernando Tielve), the son of a fallen Republican war hero, is left by his tutor in an orphanage in... More
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The Cat's Meow
(2001) [M]
In November of 1924, a mysterious Hollywood death occurred aboard media mogul William Randolph Hearst's yacht. Included among the famous guests that weekend were, Charlie Chaplin, Hearst's mistress, starlet Marion Davies, the studio system creator, producer Thomas Ince, and feared gossip... More
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Signs
(2002) [M]
From M. Night Shyamalan, the writer/director of The Sixth Sense and Unbreakable comes the story of the Hess family in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, who wake up one morning to find a 500-foot crop circle in their backyard. Graham Hess (Mel Gibson) and his family are told extraterrestials are... More
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