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Ben-Hur
Having spent years in slavery after false accusation of treason, Jewish nobleman Ben-Hur returns home seeking revenge but his life transforms when he meets a Nazarene named Jesus Christ
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Jason Bourne
Jason Bourne, now remembering who he truly is, tries to uncover hidden truths about his past
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Suicide Squad
Federal agent Amanda Waller recruits a group of incarcerated supervillains to fight against a threat to the U.S
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Absolutely fabulous, the movie
by Jennifer Saunders
When hard-drinking Edina and Patsy accidentally cause the death of a celebrity at a party, they flee to the French Riviera to get away from the media frenzy
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Anne of Green Gables
by Ella Ballentine
Set in 1907, orphan Anne Shirley is sent to Prince Edward Island to live with middle-aged brother and sister, Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert, who had wanted to adopt a boy
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Anthropoid
by Jamie Dornan
Tells the story of the World War II mission to assassinate the Third Reich's third in command, SS General Reinhard Heydrich
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Ben-Hur
by Jack Huston
Having spent years in slavery after false accusation of treason, Jewish nobleman Ben-Hur returns home seeking revenge but his life transforms when he meets a Nazarene named Jesus Christ
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Blair Witch
by James Allen McCune
After discovering a video showing what he believes to be his sister's experiences in the demonic woods of the Blair Witch, James and a group of friends head to the forest in search of his lost sibling.
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Don't breathe
by Stephen Lang
When three friends decide to break into the home of a blind recluse, they discover that he is hiding a dark secret
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Dressmaker
by Kate Winslet
Returning to her small Australian town after decades abroad mastering the art of dressmaking, a woman begins making articles of clothing that arouse competition and envy in town, but it soon becomes clear that her mind is set on revenge
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Florence Foster Jenkins
by Meryl Streep
The story of Florence Foster Jenkins, a woman who dreamed of becoming an opera singer, despite her lack of a good singing voice
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Girl like Grace
by Garcelle Beauvais
A bullied teenage girl with a single mother seeks advice from her best friend and the friend's older sister
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Hairspray live!
by Kristin Chenoweth
A teenage girl living in Baltimore in the 1960s competes for the star position on a popular dance show, and fights for racial integration
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Hands of stone
by Robert De Niro
Tells the true story of boxer Roberto Durán and his trainer, Ray Arcel
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The Hollars
by Sharlto Copley
A man returns to his small hometown after learning that his mother has fallen ill and is about to undergo surgery.
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I. T.
by Pierce Brosnan
When the relationship with his closest advisor goes bad, a businessman finds his family is under attack through every techonological facet of their lives
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The Intervention
by Melanie Lynskey
Four couples convene for a booze-filled weekend, but the true intention for their vacation is an intervention for one of the marriages they believe to be toxic.
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Jason Bourne
by Matt Damon
A former CIA operative comes out of hiding in order to uncover more information about his past
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Morgan
by Kate Mara
A corporate risk-management consultant must decide whether or not to terminate an artificially-engineered female humanoid who is beginning to show signs of hostility
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Southside with you
by Tika Sumpter
Chronicles the first date of Michelle and Barack Obama, in 1989
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Suicide Squad
by Will Smith
Federal agent Amanda Waller recruits a group of incarcerated supervillains to fight against a threat to the U.S
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Sully
by Tom Hanks
After landing US Airways Flight 1549 on the Hudson River, Captain Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger faces criticism during the investigation into the crash while being hailed as a hero by the media
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War dogs
by Miles Teller
Three young stoners from Florida win a lucrative Department of Defense contract through which they supply poor-grade ammunition to Afghanistan's military before being caught by Pentagon investigators
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Eight days a week: the touring years
by Beatles
Featuring archival footage and interviews, takes a look at the years when the Beatles were a touring band, from their early performances in 1963 to their decision in 1966 to stop playing publicly
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Guilt. Season one
Grace Atwood, an American student in London, becomes the prime suspect in her roommate's murder
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Hell on wheels. Season 5. Volume 2
by Anson Mount
A former Confederate soldier's quest for vengeance leads him to the roaming town surrounding the building of the transcontinental railroad
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The librarians. Season one
by Rebecca Romijn
A team of librarians working for an ancient organization hidden under the Metropolitan Public Library recover artifacts and fight against supernatural threats as they investigate various mysteries
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The librarians. Season two
by Rebecca Romijn
A team of librarians working for an ancient organization hidden under the Metropolitan Public Library recover artifacts and fight against supernatural threats as they investigate various mysteries
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19-2: season 1
by Adrian Holmes
Follows the professional and personal lives of a veteran police officer and his new partner in Montreal
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19-2. Season 2
by Adrian Holmes
Follows the professional and personal lives of a veteran police officer and his new partner in Montreal
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19-2, Season 3
Follows the professional and personal lives of a veteran police officer and his new partner in Montreal
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Ray Donovan. Season four
by Liev Schreiber
The experiences of Ray Donovan, a problem solver for a powerful Los Angeles law firm which represents rich and famous celebrities
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Turn. Washington's spies, The complete third season
by Jamie Bell
Farmer Abe Woodhull and a group of his childhood friends form The Culper Ring, a group of spies who help aid General George Washington during the British occupation of New York City in 1778
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Versailles: Season One
by George Blagden
"Versailles, 1667. Haunted by the trauma of the Fronde as the nobles of his court begin to rebel against the monarchy, Louis XIV (George Blagden) in his 28th year in a Machiavellian political move decides to make the nobility submit by imposing a definite move of the court from Paris to Versailles, his father's former hunting lodge. Trapped by their king's ""invitation"", the nobles of Paris gradually come to see the castle as a gilded prison and soon even the most humble courtiers of the king begin to show their viciousness as the alcoves of secrets, politics and war are maneuvered through, revealing Versailles in all its glory and brutality."
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Zoo. Season two
by James Wolk
"The animal takeover has already entered Phase 2 in the second thrilling season of Zoo. And it doesn't take our heroes long to discover that animals are not only launching coordinated attacks on humans themselves, but are also using more subversive tactics to destroy civilization and make the planet uninhabitable. Based on the #1 best-selling novel by James Patterson (Emmy? Award Winner, author of numerous best-selling titles). Starring James Wolk (?Mad Men?), Nonso Anozie (?Game of Thrones?), Kristen Connolly (?House of Cards?), and Billy Burke (The Twilight Saga)."
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