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Nov 30, 2012
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A French children's animation by S. Ellisade and G. Solotareff.
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Oct 26, 1985
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As if to justify yet another unironic war movie, the closing credits of this 2000 feature include dedications to real men in the Allied armed forces who managed to take coding devices from German submarines during World War II.
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Apr 10, 2008
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Ajay Devgan directed and stars in the Bollywood romance.
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Mar 3, 1998
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Not so much a sequel to The Fugitive as a lazy spin-off that imitates only what was boring and artificially frenetic about that earlier thriller; the little that kept it interesting—Tommy Lee Jones's Oscar-winning inflections, better-than-average direction—is nowhere in evidence.
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Sep 29, 2006
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Another installment in the singer's deification, this one focusing on his career as an activist.
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Sep 30, 1997
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A fairly enjoyable piece of junk from Oliver Stone (1997) that occasionally recalls Dennis Hopper's The Hot Spot—sleazy southwest burg seething with creeps, sexpots, and protracted grudge matches—and is limited only by its occasional pseudoexperimental tics (a carryover from Natural Born Killers) and by its determination to extend its hyperbolic noir plot beyond two hours.
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Jun 29, 2010
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Live footage from the rock band U2's tour in South America.
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Oct 7, 2005
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J.J. Walker uses audio recorded by air traffic controllers on 9/11 for his unsettling digital video.
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Jun 22, 2016
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Abhishek Chaubey directed this Indian crime drama about growing drug use among youth in the state of Punjab.
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Jul 30, 2018
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John Binder's low-budget satire of Christian evangelists was shelved for four years by Universal, then released in 1985, when it picked up good reviews but sank at the box office.
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Oct 26, 1985
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Written and directed by John Binder, this is a sweet-tempered, generous comedy on themes that usually get a snide, camp treatment, and it's a pleasant surprise.
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Oct 26, 1985
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The mood of Kenji Mizoguchi's 1953 masterpiece is evoked by the English translation most often given to its title, "Tales of the Pale and Silvery Moon After the Rain."
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Oct 26, 1985
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Marlon Brando stars in one of his more likable (if minor) mid-career performances as an American ambassador to a mythical Asian country called Sarkhan, which resembles Thailand, in a very loose adaptation by Stewart Stern of William J. Lederer and Eugene Burdick's novel.
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Jul 11, 2003
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Dean Jones and Suzanne Pleshette are a husband and wife, each training a dog for a competition, in this 1966 Disney live-action comedy.
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Nov 1, 2016
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Ettore Scola directed this 1976 "satirical tragedy" about members of a large family plotting their revenge after the stingy patriarch refuses to share a large insurance payout.
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