11:55A tremendous supporting cast, including such notables as John Leguizamo and Julia Stiles, underpins this gripping story of love, loyalty and revenge. Newburgh, NY, declared one of the state's most stressed cities in 2004 owing to single mother households, abandoned buildings, unemployment, residents under the poverty line, and adults without a high school diploma, sustains the film's authenticity. |
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| Bad Vegan and the Teleportation MachineBad Vegan and the Teleportation Machine is as outlandish and creative as its title suggests, drawing you in with a well-acted, laugh-out-loud funny script. Featuring an idiosyncratic style and bizarre yet relatable characters, this quirky sci-fi rom-com is true escapism in every sense of the word! |
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BlindBest-selling novelist, Bill Oakland (Alec Baldwin), loses his wife and his sight in a vicious car crash. Devastated, lonely and bitter, the accomplished writer and professor spends his days trying to cope with his condition. When socialite Suzanne Dutchman (Demi Moore) is forced into community service as a plea bargain for being associated with her husbands insider trading, their lives intersect. |
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| Burn CountryAn Afghan journalist reports on a backwoods corner of America |
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Chronically MetropolitanA year after having left his home in shame for publishing a story about his girlfriend's family, a promising young author returns to New York City without warning, intending to reunite with his ex-girlfriend, make peace with his estranged parents and conquer his writer's block. |
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Drowning, TheA child psychologist is forced to confront his actions that sent a boy to prison. |
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| Fury, The (De Helleveeg)A subtle mystery that intensifies over time, skillfully unfolding through the eyes of a young boy and continuing into manhood |
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| Green /is/ GoldA teen is forced to live with his estranged, reckless, marijuana-dealing older brother. |
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HalfwayA recently released convict finds himself trapped between his urban criminal past and his new life as the only black man in a conservative Wisconsin farming town. |
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| Halfway to ZenA fractured family reunites to stick its collective middle finger up at its crappy odds. |
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Junction 48It takes an astute writer like Oren Moverman and an artful director like Udi Aloni to produce an Israeli-Palestinian story that transcends politics, encouraging us to put aside preconceptions and see the humanity behind it. |
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Little BoxesAn interracial family struggles to adjust when they move from New York City to a small, predominately white town in Washington State. |
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| Loving"Loving", much admired in Cannes this year, celebrates the real-life courage and commitment of an interracial couple, Richard and Mildred Loving, who fell in love and were married in 1958. |
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My Feral HeartA sudden bereavement throws a fiercely independent young man with Down Syndrome into a daunting new environment. A warm-hearted yet hard-hitting tale of tragedy, honesty and unexpected friendship. |
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NerudaIt's 1948 and the Cold War has reached Chile. |
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| OperatorA dark comedy about love in the age of anxiety. |
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Paint It BlackAfter her boyfriend abruptly dies, Josie becomes closer to his pianist mother. |
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Stray BulletsTwo teenage slackers discover three crooks on the run have taken refuge on their turf. |
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ThirstyA post-queer, musical film about a good soul with a slippery gender. |
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| Ticket, TheA blind man who regains his vision finds himself metaphorically blinded by his obsession for the superficial. |
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To Keep The LightInspired by true stories, a lighthouse keeper's wife struggles with her work and her sanity |
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