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Following 1999's Oscar-nominated period piece TOPSY-TURVY, acclaimed filmmaker Mike Leigh returns to the familiar terrain of modern, working-class London with ALL OR NOTHING. Yet another bittersweet slice-of-life drama conceived in Leigh's now legendary improvisational style, ALL OR NOTHING follows a group of dysfunctional families living…
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Writer-director David Gordon Green obliterates the sophomore slump theory with ALL THE REAL GIRLS, an achingly sincere drama that captures the complexities of first love--and loss--with breathtaking honesty. Paul (Paul Schneider), a small town charmer, has spent his life carousing with his buddies Tip (Shea Whigham), Bo (Maurice Compte)…
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Director David Lynch follows up 1984's DUNE with this electrifyingly original thriller. After returning to his hometown of Lumberton, North Carolina, in order to visit his sick father, Jeffrey Beaumont (Kyle MacLachlan) discovers a severed human ear in a vacant field. He befriends Sandy Williams (Laura Dern), the daughter of the detective…
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A series of eight short films based on Akira Kurosawa's dreams explore the costs of war, the perils of nuclear power, and mankind's need to harmonize with nature.
Available for the first time on DVD, Akira Kurosawa's enchanting collection of fairy tales, past, present, and future, is rich in imagery and insight, exploring the costs…
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His triumph changed the world forever. Sir Richard Attenborough's sweeping biography of Mohandas Gandhi, who rose from simple lawyer to worldwide symbol of peace and understanding. Gandhi earned eight Academy Awards® including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Actor.
Featured here is Gandhi 25th Anniversary Collector's Edition (2…
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In 1894, Rudyard Kipling published his most famous work: "The Jungle Book," a collection of tales that would establish him as a master of English letters. The story of Mowgli, a boy raised in the jungle by a band of its fiercest inhabitants, has captured audiences for all time. It is a timeless tale, the most celebrated of Kipling's illustrious…
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