The Midnight Meat Train
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A photographer stalks a serial killer who picks off his victims on the LA underground.
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The Devil And Daniel Webster
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Reimagining of the Faust myth sees a New Hampshire farmer sell his soul to the devil.
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Tuesday
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Heists collide as a bank is simultaneously targeted by different sets of thieves.
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Carnival Of Souls
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A young girl's life begins to unravel after a car accident.
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The Visitor
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An ageing, lonely man rediscovers his love of life when he visits New York and shares his home with two strangers.
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Alone Across The Pacific
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Film based on the true story of one man's attempt to sail single-handed across the Pacific.
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Sydney White
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Snow White gets a modern makeover.
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Gypsy 83
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A couple of outcast Goths from Ohio run away to New York seeking fame, fortune and acceptance.
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Dorian Blues
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A shy teen copes with coming of age and coming out.
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Russell Peters: Red, White And Brown
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Stand-up comedy, investigating multiculturalism and stereotypes.
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