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71% Tirador
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88% 9500 Liberty
Prince William County, Virginia becomes ground zero in Americas explosive battle over immigration policy when elected officials adopt a law requiring police officers to question anyone they have "probable cause" to suspect is an undocumented immigrant.
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85% Reel Injun
Hollywood has made over 4000 films about Native people; over 100 years of movies defining how Indians are seen by the world.
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75% Gangster's Paradise: Jerusalema
All LUCKY KUNENE ever wanted was a BMW seven series and a house with a sea view. But born into a poor family in Soweto in the dying years of Apartheid, the odds were stacked against him.
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55% Lottery
In a country where 58% of African American 4th graders are functionally illiterate, The Lottery uncovers the failures of the traditional public school system and reveals that hundreds of thousands of parents attempt to flee failing schools every year.
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Full Picture
Award winning playwright and filmmaker Jon Bowden makes makes his feature film debut with an honest and often comical story about how the secrets we keep are more revealing than the truths we tell.
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100% Rush: Beyond the Lighted Stage
Toronto-based power trio Rush was formed in 1968 by guitarist Alex Lifeson, bassist and singer Geddy Lee, and drummer John Rutsey; the band made their way through the Canadian bar scene until they signed a recording deal and released their self-titled debut album in 1974.
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90% White Material
Denis revisits Africa, this time exploring a place rife with civil and racial conflict. A white French family outlawed in its home and attempting to save its coffee plantation connects with a black hero also embroiled in the tumult.
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66% Harry Brown
Its lurid violence may put off some viewers, but Harry Brown is a vigilante thriller that carries an emotional as well as a physical punch, thanks to a gripping performance from Michael Caine in the title role.
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13% A Nightmare on Elm Street
Visually faithful but lacking the depth and subversive twists that made the original so memorable, the Nightmare on Elm Street remake lives up to its title in the worst possible way.
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38% Death at a Funeral
It's amusing and it assembles a talented cast, but Neil LaBute's surprisingly faithful remake of the 2007 Frank Oz dramedy ultimately falls short of the original.
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80% Oceans
Oceans adds another visually stunning chapter to the Disney Nature library.
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8% The Bounty Hunter
Gerard Butler and Jennifer Aniston remain as attractive as ever, but The Bounty Hunter's formula script doesn't know what to do with them -- or the audience's attention.
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55% Diary of a Wimpy Kid
Unlike its bestselling source material, Diary of a Wimpy Kid fails to place a likable protagonist at the center of its middle-school humor -- and its underlying message is drowned out as a result.
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92% Living in Emergency: Stories of Doctors Without Borders
An unflinching, inspiring look at amazing bravery and commitment, Living in Emergency disappoints only in leaving the viewer wanting more.
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100% Whiz Kids
Sandbar Pictures and Shadow Distribution are proud to present the US Theatrical release of WHIZ KIDS, a film by Tom Shepard, in collaboration with Tina DiFeliciantonio (co-director) and Jane C. Wagner (editor & writer). This documentary film will open in NYC at Cinema Village on June 4, and in Los Angeles at the Laemmle Music Hall on June 11; other cities will follow.
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91% Cropsey
Riveting and bone-chillingly creepy, Cropsey manages to be one of the best documentaries and one of the best horror movies of the year.
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29% Finding Bliss
Finding Bliss is the new film from writer/director Julie Davis (Amys Orgasm, All Over the Guy). Based on Davis real-life experiences as a struggling filmmaker in Hollywood, Finding Bliss explores the adult film industry through the eyes of idealistic film school grad, Jody Balaban (Emmy-nominee Leelee Sobieski), who moves to Hollywood with big dreams only to end up editing porn.
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Raajneeti
Raajneeti is the story of one mans struggle to keep away from his familys business politics.
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45% Burzynski
BURZYNSKI is the compelling story of a pioneering medical doctor and PhD biochemist who has discovered the genetic mechanism to cure most human cancers.
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