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Isle of dogs
by Bryan Cranston
In a near-future dystopian Japan where all dogs have been banished to a trash island after a flu outbreak, twelve-year-old Atari sets out for the island to find his lost dog Spots
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A Quiet place
by Emily Blunt
After an apocalyptic event, a family discovers that they must live in silence to hide from monsters with extra-sensitive hearing
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Rampage
by Dwayne Johnson
A primatologist and a geneticist team up to try to save the city of Chicago when animals become infected with a dangerous pathogen and wreak havoc on the town
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Beirut
by Rosamund Pike
Set during the time of the Lebanese Civil War, tells the story of a former American diplomat who returns to Beirut to rescue his friend who was taken hostage by a terrorist group
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Blockers
by John Cena
After discovering that their daughters intend to lose their virginity on prom night, three parents make it their mission to stop them
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Blumhouse's truth or dare
by Lucy Hale
When several friends play a game of "Truth or dare," they realize that someone is punishing the people who tell a lie or refuse a dare
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Borg vs. McEnroe
by Sverrir Gudnason
Dramatizes the 1980s sports rivalry between tennis players Björn Borg and John McEnroe
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Chappaquiddick
by Kate Mara
After he drives off a bridge and causes the death of Mary Jo Kopechne, Senator Ted Kennedy turns to his family for legal and moral support
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Finding Your Feet
by Imelda Staunton
On the eve of retirement a middle class, judgmental snob discovers her husband has been having an affair with her best friend and is forced into exile with her bohemian sister who lives on an impoverished inner-city council estate.
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I feel pretty
by Amy Schumer
After waking up from a bad fall, a formerly insecure woman believes that she is one of the most confident and beautiful women on the planet
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Isle of dogs
by Bryan Cranston
In a near-future dystopian Japan where all dogs have been banished to a trash island after a flu outbreak, twelve-year-old Atari sets out for the island to find his lost dog Spots
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Journey's end
by Asa Butterfield
When a group of British soldiers find themselves fighting in a trench during World War I, they learn that their commanding officer is losing his mental composure
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Lean On Pete
by Travis Fimmel
With his life full of uncertainty, fifteen-year-old Charley finds comfort working with horses at the local racetrack, becoming attached to a losing racehorse named Lean On Pete
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The Leisure seeker
by Donald Sutherland
Experiencing the beginning stages of Alzheimer's, an elderly couple takes the trip of a lifetime in an RV from Boston to the Ernest Hemingway Home in Key West
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Miss Stevens
by Lily Rabe
Stuck at a crossroads in her personal life, it falls on Miss Stevens to chaperone three of her students Billy, Margot, and Sam on a weekend trip to a drama competition. Exploring the fine line between being a grown up and being a kid, this film is about students becoming teachers and teachers coming to realize that the messiness of youth never really goes away.
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A Quiet place
by Emily Blunt
After an apocalyptic event, a family discovers that they must live in silence to hide from monsters with extra-sensitive hearing
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Rampage
by Dwayne Johnson
A primatologist and a geneticist team up to try to save the city of Chicago when animals become infected with a dangerous pathogen and wreak havoc on the town
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7 days in Entebbe
by Rosamund Pike
Based on real-life events of 1976, tells the story of a counter-terrorist hostage rescue operation conducted by the Israeli government when a plane en route from Israel to France was hijacked
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Super troopers 2
by Lynda Carter
Follows the comical adventures of five Vermont State Troopers as they become involved in a border patrol dispute
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Where is Kyra?
by Michelle Pfeiffer
Middle-aged and divorced, Kyra Johnson lives with and takes care of her elderly mother, but when her mother dies leaving her with no financial support, Kyra finds herself taking chances that have devastating consequences
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You were never really here
by Joaquin Phoenix
A physically and emotionally scarred veteran tracks down missing girls for a living until he uncovers a conspiracy that nearly destroys him
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Frank Serpico
by Frank Serpico
The story of Frank Serpico and his fight against police corruption during the early 1970s
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Newtown
by Kim A. Snyder
Returns to Newtown, Connecticut, three years after the mass shooting that took the lives of twenty elementary school students and six educators
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Bluefin
by John Hopkins
Examines the peculiar behavior of endangered bluefin tuna upon their return to Prince Edward Island, Canada after they had previously disappeared from overfishing
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Urban farmers
by Rachel Caccese
Examines the farms within New York City and explores the idea of urban agriculture and how it could change lives
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Meat
by Artist Not Provided
Tells the story of the animals we eat, through testimony from hunters and farmers
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The Fish on my plate
by Paul Greenberg
Explores the health effects of eating fish at every meal and looks at fishing practices around the world
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The Bill Murray experience
by Bill Murray
Follows actress Sadie Katz's year-long quest to meet and have a magical experience with Bill Murray
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Flatball: A History Of Ultimate Frisbee
by Alec Baldwin
In 1989 Sports Illustrated magazine ran an article about ultimate frisbee - about a team with no name hailing from New York that would change the game forever. The New Yorkers brought not only sophistication and athleticism to the game but also a high level of intensity - some thought too much intensity. Often vilified for their physical play, they nonetheless shepherded in a new era for the sport.
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Sherpa
by Jennifer Peedom
Chronicles the the tragic avalanche that swept a group of Sherpas off Mount Everest, which led to other surviving Sherpas to make a stand for human rights and respect
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Rescue in the Philippines
by Liev Schreiber
The previously untold story reveals how a few honorable men, including an ambitious young Dwight Eisenhower, rescued nearly 1,300 Jews in the days leading up to WWII.
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Souvenir
by Isabelle Huppert
When a former famous singer, now working in a pâté factory, falls in love with a much younger man aspiring to become a boxer, they start planning her comeback
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Broken
by Sean Bean
Follows the struggles of a priest with a troubled past in a northern English city and his parishoners, including a single, unemployed mother of three who keeps her mother's death a secret in order to continue collecting her pension
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The expanse. Season three
by Steven Strait
In a future where humanity has colonized the solar system, a conspiracy is unraveled that threatens peace across the system
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The magicians. Season three
by Jason Ralph
Follows grad student Quentin Coldwater and others after they are chosen to attend Brakebills University for Magical Pedagogy in upstate New York to hone their powers
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Mosaic
by Sharon Stone
Detectives investigate the murder of children's author Olivia Lake
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NW
by Nikki Amuka-bird
Two childhood friends, who were growing up together in a northwest London public housing, get reunited twenty years later, when one of them has become a successful and wealthy career woman and the other has not ventured far from her working-class life
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Outcast. The complete season one
by Patrick Fugit
Kyle Barnes tries to channel his lifelong struggle with demonic possession when Reverend Anderson partners with him to perform exorcisms in their West Virginia town.
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Outlander. Season three
by Caitriona Balfe
Claire Randall, a married combat nurse in 1945, is mysteriously swept back in time to 1743 where she is forced to marry a young Scottish warrior
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Portlandia. Season eight
by Fred Armisen
A series of short comedy sketches centered around the fictitious town of Portlandia and 1990s pop culture
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Preacher. Season one
by Dominic Cooper
Follows the adventures of a Texas preacher whose body is inhabited by a mysterious entity that gives him supernatural powers
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Preacher. Season two
by Dominic Cooper
Follows the adventures of a Texas preacher whose body is inhabited by a mysterious entity that gives him supernatural powers
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Sneaky Pete. Season one
by Giovanni Ribisi
Follows the adventures of an ex-convict con man as he uses his former cellmate's identity
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