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Drama

Chapter 27

The world stood still on the 8th December 1980, the day John Lennon was assassinated. People simply could not comprehend how such a beloved musical and cultural icon could be taken so suddenly and in such a senseless manner. In CHAPTER 27, first-time writer-director JP Schaefer attempts to unravel the mystery surrounding Lennon’s death–much to the consternation of Yoko Ono and fellow Beatle Paul McCartney, who expressly asked that people not mention the killer’s name for fear of giving him the
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Jackie Brown (Collector’s Edition) (Wide Screen)(2 Disc)

Quentin Tarantino returns to the crime genre once again with this adaptation of Elmore Leonard’s RUM PUNCH. Transplanting Leonard’s crime story from Miami to Tarantino’s city of choice, Los Angeles, JACKIE BROWN cruises along smoothly, much like the film’s 1970s soul soundtrack. The film follows Jackie Brown (Pam Grier), a flight attendant who makes extra cash by running drugs and cash for sleazebag Ordell Robbie (Samuel L. Jackson). When Jackie sees the opportunity to make off with a large chun
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Colonel Redl

At an Austrian military academy, Alfred Redl (Klaus Maria Brandauer), a Catholic with Jewish roots, forms a friendship with aristocrat Kristof von Kubinyi (Jan Niklas) and his sister, Katalin (Gudrun Landgrebe). She falls in love with him but cannot marry below her station. Still, they carry on a lifelong affair, though, as she suspects, he has always been in love with her brother. Despite Redl’s constant fear of exposure as a Jew or a homosexual, he rises to the rank of colonel. As the Austro-H
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Mosley

A drama profiling the life of Sir Oswald Mosley, an inspired political leader with the makings of greatness but who, in the end, was destroyed by his own desires and limitless ambitions.
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He Knew He Was Right (2 Disc)

A tale of paranoia and obsession, HE KNEW HE WAS RIGHT tells the tale of Louis Trevelyan, a man convince of his wife?s infidelity with a cad colonel. In an attempt to monopolise his wife?s attention, Trevelyan hires a shady private investigator to kidnap his son, leading to unimaginable consequences.
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Rough Crossings

The staggering true story of the struggle for freedom endured by thousands of African-American slaves, whisked from the plantations to fight on the British frontline during the War Of Independence.
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Razmataz (Animated)

Doctor Crippen

The chilling true story of Doctor Hawley Harvey Crippen, the murderer whose crimes caused a sensation in Edwardian society and who went to the gallows still protesting his innocence.
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Black Sun - The Nanking Massacre

This film is often classified as a horror film (most likely because it contains some of the most gruesome footage in cinematic history). Though that may work to sell the product, in some sense this is an injustice to what the director meant to achieve. If only the subject matter was the stuff of fantasy. This bold and utterly uncompromising film unveils the real life horrors of the Nanking Massacre. It describes the real life nightmare through the eyes of two young brothers who witness the bruta
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Liam (Wide Screen)

Originally produced for the B.B.C., director Stephen Frears masterfully crafts this poignant portrait of one family’s attempt to stay afloat in impoverished 1930s England. The political, religious, and economic strife of pre-Word War II Liverpool is seen through the eyes of Liam (Anthony Burrows), a seven-year-old living with Dad (Ian Hart) and Mam (Claire Hackett), and preparing himself for his First Communion. Dad is a deeply proud working class Catholic who labors tirelessly to feed his famil
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