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Godsend
Fantasy thriller directed by Nick Hamm, starring Greg Kinnear, Rebecca Romijn-Stamos and Robert De Niro. A couple lose their young son in an accident and agree to have him illegally cloned, but as the boy grows up, they realize they may have done something terrible by reversing the course of nature. Connie and Carla Comedy directed by Michael Lembeck, starring Nia Vardalos, Toni Collette and David Duchovny. Two 30-something singers facing a floundering career flee to LA with a bunch of mobsters and pose as guys posing as drag queens in what becomes a hot cabaret act. The Punisher Action thriller based on the Marvel Comics hero, directed by Jonathan Hensleigh, starring Russell Andrews, Omar Avila and James Carpinello. G-Man Frank Castle wages a one-man war against criminals in America after his family is murdered. Mr Arkadin 1955 crime drama written and directed by Orson Welles, starring himself, Akim Tamiroff and Gregoire Aslan. Mr Arkadin, suffering from memory loss, hires Guy to investigate his past but when the people he asks for information begin to die, he wonders what the mystery man’s real motives are. The Statement Historical thriller directed by Norman Jewison, starring Michael Caine, Tilda Swinton, Alan Bates and Charlotte Rampling. A Frenchman who was involved in the killing of Jews during World War II is a member of a secret Catholic society that keeps him in hiding for years so he avoid being put on trial for war crimes. Anna Karenina Historical 1935 drama directed by Clarence Brown, starring Greta Garbo, Fredric March and Freddie Bartholomew. Early adaptation of the classic Tolstoy novel, which focuses more on Vronsky and Anna’s time together in Moscow. 50 First Dates Romantic comedy directed by Peter Segal, starring Drew Barrymore, Adam Sandler, Rob Schneider and Sean Astin. Love at first sight is all Henry can hope from Lucy, because she suffers from short-term memory loss. Intermission Comedy drama directed by John Crowley, starring Colin Farrell, Shirley Henderson and Colm Meaney. John and Deirdre’s breakup is the starting point for a mad look into the escapades of a group of Dubliners.
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