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Has anyone else seen any of these? What did you think?
Which movies would you be interested in reading a review?
In the Land of Lost Angels. With time running out and desperate for cash, two Mongolian immigrants turn to crime as their only solution.
17 (28.3%)
Mr. Weekend. A bookie's luck changes when he finds four pounds of crystal LSD.
8 (13.3%)
Swamp Water. 1941 swamp noir by Jean Renoir.
23 (38.3%)
Day For Night. Backstage moviemaking by Truffaut.
16 (26.7%)
Resurrection. Sundance psychological horror with Tim Roth and Rebecca Hall.
10 (16.7%)
Alice. A slave escapes a plantation only to discover that it's 1973.
23 (38.3%)
Nanny. Sundance horror/dark fantasy. An undocumented Senegalese working as a nanny for an affluent Manhattan hopes to bring her child she left behind to the U.S.
17 (28.3%)
Sundance short films. A mox of shorts you may never get a chance to see!
12 (20.0%)
Master. Sundance horror. Regina Hall becomes the newly-appointed and first black master of Ancaster, an elite university in New England.
22 (36.7%)
The Conjuring. Really scary haunted house movie.
13 (21.7%)
Malignant. The most batshit movie of the year. Possibly ever.
33 (55.0%)
Graveyard Shift. Rats, rats, rats, Brad Dourif, batrats, and the world's hardest try at a Maine accent.
22 (36.7%)
Cat's Eye. Adaptation of three Stephen King stories, tied together by a cat. The cat lives.
24 (40.0%)