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Twin brothers return to the Jim Crow-era Deep South to find an evil force has taken hold.
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Twin brothers return to the Jim Crow-era Deep South to find an evil force has taken hold.
A woman looks back on her youthful summers in a romantic study on beauty.
The moving story of how wild Richie Jenkins became one of the greatest actors in the world.
A visually and sonically boundary-pushing concert film recorded live in Lisbon.
During reunification, an East German town discovers a way to enter capitalism in style.
Carry On Screaming films are for parents and guardians with babies under twelve months.
A man reaches breaking point in this seaside thriller.
A woman inherits her friend’s dog and her life is thrown into disarray.
A fascinating insight into early 1970s New York and the lives of Yoko Ono and John Lennon.
From Tudor Queens to Pop Icons, the wives of Henry VIII reclaim their stories.
2.3 The Man Behind the Glass 2.4 Laura's Secret Diary
Carry on Screaming films are for parents and guardians with babies under twelve months. Please note: no baby, no entry!
A middle-aged woman finds herself pushed to the edge by her new neighbour.
The plan for a lavender marriage is complicated by the Korean family’s expectations.
Two parents receive a distressing phone call from their daughter in this intense thriller.
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