The Father
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Anthony is 80 years old. He lives alone in London and refuses the caregivers that his daughter tries to impose upon him. Yet his need for help is becoming more pressing.
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Batman: The Long Halloween Part Two
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Second part of the animated adventure sees Batman search for a serial killer.
Batman: The Long Halloween, Part One
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Batman forms a pact with the police captain and district attorney in a bid to take down the head of a crime family... only to find he is also dealing with a serial killer.
Restless Natives
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Two friends start holding up tour buses.
The Masque Of The Red Death
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A cruel prince devotes himself to Satan and lives a life of excess, but just beyond his castle gates lurks a deadly plague.
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Polytechnique
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Multi-textual examination of a mass-murder
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Le Cercle Rouge
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After leaving prison, a thief crosses paths with a notorious escapee and an alcoholic former policeman. The trio proceed to plot a heist.
The Son's Room
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A family grives over the loss of their son in a freak diving accident.
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Aprile
Blu-Ray Review
A documentary that is more about the documentary-maker than its subject.
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It Couldn't Happen Here
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The Pet Shop Boys explore a changing England.
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