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Embrace of the serpent
by Nilbio Torres
The story of Karamakate, the last surviving Amazonian, and two scientists who spend four decades searching the Amazon for a sacred healing plant
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10 Cloverfield Lane
by Mary Elizabeth Winstead
After being involved in a car accident, a woman is held in a shelter by two men who claim the outside world has been affected by a chemical attack
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Eye In The Sky
by Helen Mirren
Col. Katherine Powell, a military officer in command of an operation to capture terrorists in Kenya, sees her mission escalate when a girl enters the kill zone, triggering an international dispute over the implications of modern warfare.
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Anomalisa
by David Thewlis
A man who writes books about customer service yet has trouble connecting with people, meets someone while on a business trip who changes his view of the world
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Boy
by Lauren Cohan
When an American woman takes a job as a nanny in an English village, she discovers that the couple's son is a life size doll that displays paranormal tendencies
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Fifty shades of Black
by Marlon Wayans
Spoofing the popular novel and film "Fifty shades of Grey," Christian Black, a powerful, successful executive, begins a relationship with Hannah, a virginal college student
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Hail, Caesar!
by Josh Brolin
After a famous Hollywood actor is kidnapped, a high-powered studio fixer must find a way to get him back while controlling other problems that occur with actors on set and in their private lives
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Race
by Stephan James
The story of track and field legend Jesse Owens, and his record-breaking performance at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin, Germany
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No letting go
by Noah Fleiss
When a teenager begins to struggle with mental illness, his mother risks everything to save him
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Eddie the Eagle
by Taron Egerton
An unlikely but determined British ski-jumper makes an unforgettable showing at the 1988 Calgary Winter Olympics
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Triple 9
by Kate Winslet
A gang of criminals and corrupt cops plot to murder a police officer in order to pull off a heist
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Brothers Grimsby
by Sacha Baron Cohen
MI6’s top assassin has a brother. Unfortunately for him, he’s an English football hooligan from the town of Grimsby. Nobby has everything a man from the poor English fishing town of Grimsby could want—9 children and the most attractive girlfriend in northern England. There’s only one thing missing in his life: his little brother, Sebastian. After they were adopted by different families as children, Nobby spent 28 years searching for him. Upon hearing of his location, Nobby sets off to reunite with his brother, unaware that not only is his brother an MI6 agent, but he's just uncovered a plot that puts the world in danger. On the run and wrongfully accused, Sebastian realizes that if he is going to save the world, he will need the help of its biggest idiot.
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Royal night out
by Sarah Gadon
On the night of Victory in Europe Day in 1945, Princess Elizabeth and Margaret Windsor sneak out of Buckingham Palace to enjoy a night on the town
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Misconduct
by Josh Duhamel
When a young ambitious lawyer decides to bring on a case against a powerful pharmaceutical company executive, he soon finds himself entangled in a murderous conspiracy desperately trying to uncover the truth before it is too late
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Glassland
by Jack Reynor
A young taxi driver becomes involved in the world of human trafficking while trying to save his mother from addiction
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Embrace of the serpent
by Nilbio Torres
The story of Karamakate, the last surviving Amazonian, and two scientists who spend four decades searching the Amazon for a sacred healing plant
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War
by Pilou Asbaek
A family struggles when the father is stationed in Afghanistan
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10 Cloverfield Lane
by Mary Elizabeth Winstead
After being involved in a car accident, a woman is held in a shelter by two men who claim the outside world has been affected by a chemical attack
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45 years
by Charlotte Rampling
On the verge of their forty-fifth wedding anniversary, a couple receives news about an accident that occurred before they met that threatens their relationship
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Wave
by Kristoffer Joner
Even though awaited, no-one is really ready when the mountain pass of +kneset above the scenic narrow Norwegian fjord Geiranger falls out and creates a 85 meter high violent tsunami. A geologist is one of those caught in the middle of it.
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Colonia
by Emma Watson
While searching for her abducted boyfriend, a young woman is drawn into the infamous Colonia Dignidad, a cult from which there is no escape
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Kill your friends
by Ed Skrein
A man trying to find the next mega hit of British pop music turns to extreme methods to achieve his goal
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Knight Of Cups
by Christian Bale
Once there was a young prince whose father, the king of the East, sent him down into Egypt to find a pearl. But when the prince arrived, the people poured him a cup. Drinking it, he forgot he was the son of a king, forgot about the pearl and fell into a deep sleep.
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Mr. Right
by Anna Kendrick
When a girl falls for a guy she thinks is perfect she soon discovers he's a hitman on the run from a criminal cartel
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Wildlike
by Ella Purnell
When her home life becomes unbearable, a teenage girl runs away from home and befriends a man preparing to hike through Alaska
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Get a job
by Bryan Cranston
After graduating from college, a couple struggles with a variety of employment situations
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Rabin, The Last Day
by Amos Gitai
For many Israelis, the assassination of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin in 1995 marked a grim turning point for their country. In the words of the commission set up to investigate the murder, "Israeli society [would] never be the same again. As a democracy, political assassination was not part of our culture." In the eyes of even more people, the murder ended all hope for the Israeli-Palestinian peace process through the Oslo Accords and altered the course of history. But, as Amos Gitai sets out to prove in his brave and provocative new film, Rabin's assassination was not just the act of one fanatic; it was the culmination of a hate campaign that emanated from the rabbis and public figures of Israel's far right.
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Touched with fire
by Katie Holmes
Two bipolar patients meet and fall in love at a psychiatric hospital
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Eye In The Sky
by Helen Mirren
Col. Katherine Powell, a military officer in command of an operation to capture terrorists in Kenya, sees her mission escalate when a girl enters the kill zone, triggering an international dispute over the implications of modern warfare.
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Steps
by Emmanuelle Chriqui
An uptight New Yorker and his party girl sister visit their dad's lake house to meet his new wife and her rough around the edges kids, prompting a clash of cultures quickly descending into chaos. Lingering bitterness and current disappointments wreak havoc as these strangers slowly, and hilariously, figure out how to perhaps become a family.
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Hello, My Name is Doris
by Sally Field
After a lifetime of being overlooked and ignored, a woman of a certain age finds her world turned upside down by a handsome new co-worker and a self-help seminar that inspires her to take a chance on love in Hello, My Name is Doris, a witty and compassionate late-life coming-of-age-story.
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Drowning by numbers
by Bernard Hill
Three generations of women, all with the same name, drown their husbands
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Valley of love
by Gerard Depardieu
When a couple reunites after the recent death of their son, they receive a letter asking them to visit five places at Death Valley, which will make their son reappear
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Family Fang
by Christopher Walken
A brother and sister return to their family home in search of their world famous parents who have disappeared.
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I, Anna
by Charlotte Rampling
The lives of a beautiful divorcee and a troubled detective intersect during the investigation of a vicious murder on the grimy, rain-soaked streets of London, sparking a tangled web of passion, intrigue and deceit. An absorbing film noir told from the perspective of an intriguing woman, a key suspect in a murder case, who becomes an obsession for the detective in charge of the investigation.
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Cemetery of Splendor
by Jenjira Pongpas
A group of soldiers ina small town on the Mekong River in northern Thailand are struck with a bizarre sleeping illness.
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Back in The Day
by Anabella Sciorra
A young boxer is taken under the wing of a mob boss after his Mother dies and his Fathre is run out of town for being an abusive alchoholic.
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We monsters
by Mehdi Nebbou
When two recently separated parents discover that their teenage daughter has killed her best friend, they come together to cover up the crime
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Brotherhood. The final season
by Kevin Chapman
Follows the lives of two brothers, one a gangster, the other a politician, in their blue-collar Providence neighbood
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100. The complete first season
by Eliza Taylor
A nuclear war destroys civilization, and a spaceship which houses humanity's lone survivors sends 100 juvenile delinquents back to Earth in an effort to re-populate the planet
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100. The complete second season
by Eliza Taylor
A nuclear war destroys civilization, and a spaceship which houses humanity's lone survivors sends 100 juvenile delinquents back to Earth in an effort to re-populate the planet
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Hot in Cleveland. Season six
by Betty White
Three women on their way to Paris are diverted to Cleveland and end up living with a feisty, quick-witted caretaker
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Suspects: Series 1 And 2
by Damien Molony
In this unique police procedural drama, DS Jack Weston, DC Charlie Steele, and DI Martha Bellamy investigate a series of crimes in modern-day London. The nine episodes are unscripted, and the actors improvise all dialogue. From missing person's reports to murders and drug overdoses, this fascinating drama explores both the mysteries involved in police work and the relationships between the investigators.
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Vera: Set 6
Includes four all-new, feature-length mysteries with Detective Chief Inspector Vera Stanhope. From the death of a woman found on the Northumberland cliffs to the body of a fisherman pulled out of the sea, these cases prove to be some of the most difficult and emotional in Vera's career.
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Hollow Crown: The Wars Of The Roses
by Benedict Cumberbatch
War of the Roses will be based on Shakespeare's first tetralogy: Henry VI, Part I with Henry VI, Part II, and Henry VI, Part III condensed in one film and Richard III. Epic production featuring a breath-taking vision of four of Shakespeare’s most acclaimed history plays. Produced by Academy Award' Winner Sam Mendes (American Beauty, Skyfall). Directed by Dominic Cooke (The Crucible). Starring Benedict Cumberbatch (The Imitation Game, Star Trek Into Darkness, The Hobbit: Desolation of Smaug) as Richard III. Also starring Judi Dench (Skyfall, Casino Royale), Ben Daniels (Locke), Keeley Hawes (Death at a Funeral), Michael Gambon (Harry Potter, Sleepy Hollow), Hugh Bonneville (Downton Abbey), Andrew Scott (Saving Private Ryan, Spectre), and Samuel West (Van Helsing).
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Janet King: Series 1 The Enemy Within
Janet King, a senior crown prosecutor, returns to work after maternity leave to find her workplace even more demanding than when she left. She quickly becomes involved in a high-profile and controversial case, and makes several enemies in her search for the truth.
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Underground. Season one
A group of slaves plan to escape from a Georgia plantation, aided along the way by a couple running a station on the Underground Railroad
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X-Files: The Event Series
by David Duchovny
Almost 14 years after the original series run, the next mind-bending chapter of THE X-FILES™ is a thrilling, six-episode event series from creator/executive producer Chris Carter, with stars David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson reinhabiting their roles as iconic FBI agents FOX MULDER and DANA SCULLY. Mitch Pileggi also returns as FBI Assistant Director WALTER SKINNER, Mulder and Scully’s boss, who walks a fine line between loyalty to these investigators and accountability to his superiors. This marks the momentous return of the Emmy'- and Golden Globe' Award-winning pop culture phenomenon, which remains one of the longest-running sci-fi series in network television history.
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Vinyl. The complete first season
by Bobby Cannavale
Set in the 1970s, record executive Richie Finestra struggles to keep his company going while also being investigated as an accessory to murder
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Louie: The Complete Fifth Season
by Louis C.K
Emmy Winner Louis C.K.'s acclaimed series returns for a fifth hilariously unfiltered season. His career may be in full swing, but Louie's still a lonely guy. From showing up at the wrong potluck and accidentally inducing a surrogate mom's labor, to getting beaten up by a lady and having potty issues in public, he just can't seem to get things right.
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Doctor Foster: Season One
by Suranne Jones
It's a chilling tale of love, trust, betrayal and revenge. Dr. Gemma Foster's charmed life explodes when she suspects her husband of an affair. As dark, deceitful secrets come to light, will she live a lie for the sake of her family and career? Or take revenge and reap the consequences? Brace yourself for the truth in this gripping psychological drama.
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How To Get Away With Murder: The Complete Second Season
by Viola Davis
The sexiest drama to scorch the airwaves scales arresting heights of lust, lies and manipulation as Emmy Award' winner Viola Davis lays down the law in ABC’s How To Get Away With Murder: The Complete Second Season. As the body count rises, Frank, Bonnie and the “Keating Five” dive into a docket of daunting new cases. Meanwhile, the shocking discovery of who killed Rebecca leads into the mystery of who shot Annalise. But instead of answers, this stunning development will set the stage for a series of shocking secrets, bitter betrayals and gasp-worthy revelations that will prove beyond all reasonable doubt, that under the right circumstances, anyone can be a killer. Savor every deliciously twisted moment with all 15 episodes. Plus, descend deeper into the labyrinth with exclusive, never-before-seen bonus features available only on DVD as How To Get Away With Murder: The Complete Second Season takes “guilty as sin” to a whole new level of obsession.
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Wallander: Season 4
by Kenneth Branagh
In The White Lioness, Wallander is drawn into the case of a missing Swedish national while attending a police conference in South Africa. The second film sees Wallander back in Sweden, where a woman's body is discovered half buried in the forest swamps. And in The Troubled Man, Wallander is in a race against time as he embarks on his final case - the disappearance of his daughter's father-in-law.
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DCI Banks: Season 4
by Stephen Tompkinson
Stephen Tompkinson returns as Detective Chief Inspector Alan Banks in three more gripping crime stories.
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