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  • lu_mc
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    Any up-to-date recommendations?

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  • Dmitry
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    I have seen about ten movies since summer but have not seen a good movie in over a year.

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  • Rathos
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    Originally posted by S7V7N View Post
    Shot Caller (2017)
    Great flick! Jamie Lanister really pulled this one off.
    I'd also recommend Felon, same director.

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  • S7V7N
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    Under the radar movies I watched recently. Highly recommended!
    Links in titles will take you to IMDB for trailers. (or go to Youtube if you prefer).



    Shot Caller (2017)

    Succcessful businessman Jacob Harlon is transformed into Money, a ruthless prison gangster after a DUI sends him down the rabbit hole of the American prison system. Upon his release, chased by the law enforcement, threatened by his incarcerated "protectors," Money must orchestrate one last dangerous crime.

    Mute (2018)

    Berlin, the future, but close enough to feel familiar: In this loud, often brutal city, Leo (Alexander Skarsgård) - unable to speak from a childhood accident - searches for his missing girlfriend, the love of his life, his salvation, through dark streets, frenzied plazas, and the full spectrum of the cities shadow-dwellers. As he seeks answers, Leo finds himself mixed up with Cactus Bill (Paul Rudd) and Duck (Justin Theroux), a pair of irreverent US army surgeons on a mission all their own.

    Anon (2018)

    Sal Frieland is a detective in a world with no privacy, ignorance, or anonymity; where everyone's lives are transparent, traceable, and recorded by the authorities; where crime almost ceases to exist. But in trying to solve a series of unsolved murders, Frieland stumbles on a young woman known only as the Girl. She has no identity, no history and is invisible to the cops. Sal realizes this may not be the end of crime, but the beginning.

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  • Shelia Wren
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    RomCom Addict

    Notting Hill, The Proposal, Crazy ****** Love, Serendipity, Leap Year

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  • boxoffice
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    All Time Fave

    My go-to film genre are RomComs (chick-flicks) and Action-Adventure. Before I give out my top 10 on the list. What's yours?

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  • Alimo
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    Shawshank. Got to be up there! Awesome movie.

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  • PAC-BOY
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    Last edited by PAC-BOY; 04-26-2015, 10:04 PM.

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  • PAC-BOY
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    Stonehearst Asylum



    getting ready to watch this now. Based on Novel by Edgar Allan Poe!

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  • sereno
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    ''GONE GIRL''

    In the end, 'Gone Girl' echoes what experience has taught,
    in that with marriage you think you are getting what you desire
    when in reality you are getting what you deserve...

    7/10

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