| STARVING HYSTERICAL NAKED |
| Feature Period Film |
| The story of a close group of friends who formed the core of the most influential youth generation of the last fifty years. They embark upon a thrilling cross-country odessy that changes their lives for ever. |
| SOMETHING DIFFERENT ABOUT THE NEIGHBORS |
| SciFi Horror Feature Film |
| A teenage girl finds the new neighbors are stranger than usual. She observes their disturbing religious rites that culminate in the eating of odd and familiar flesh - local pets, friends and family members start to disappear. They attack her and she flees into the night, only to discover that the entire town has been taken over by aliens. |
| Writer-Director: Michael Bockman Starring: Billy Zane |
| Writer-Director: Mark Weatherbe |
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| WHEN A MAN FALLS IN A FOREST |
| An unhappily married woman living in a small town in the Midwest shoplifts to relieve her suffering. |
| Writter- Director: Ryan Eslinger |
| Drama |
| FEATURE |
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| SCREEN MAGIC ENTERTAINMENT |
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| Starring: Sharon Stone and Timothy Hutton |
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| Berlin International Film Festival 2007 |
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| DRUGSTORE COWBOY II |
| Drama |
| Writer: Dan Yost |
| Ten years later, Matt Dillon plays golf with the cop who previously pursued him when James and Kelly show up on a motorcycle running from the cops. The sequel continues the events of the first movie and features Matt's struggle to redeem his own life and Kelly's as well. |
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| TEARS ON THE RIVER KWAI |
| Drama |
| The Japanese army forced as many as two-hundred-thousand women to work as Comfort Women (sex slaves) for its soldiers in battle area during World War II. Tears On The River Kwai is the story from the point of view of the people who struggled to live as civilians attached to the military. |
| Director: Chang Woo |
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