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 | Rites of Spring More Info | | 2011 | |    | 11/13/12 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Horror Movies, Supernatural Horror Movies, TV Shows, Crime TV Shows, TV Dramas, Crime TV Dramas, Cast: AJ Bowen, Anessa Ramsey, Sonny Marinelli, Katherine Randolph, James Bartz, Shanna Forrestall, Hanna Bryan, Skylar Burke, Marco St. John, Director(s): Padraig Reynolds, After plucking a young girl from her wealthy parents for ransom, a band of kidnappers find the tables are turned as their hideout winds up being a house of horrors. The abandoned school is haunted by a chilling curse that resurfaces each spring. |
 | Tough Luck More Info | | 2003 | |     | 02/01/12 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Thrillers, Indie Suspense & Thriller, Psychological Thrillers, Cast: Armand Assante, Dagmara Dominczyk, Marco St. John, Norman Reedus, Rick Negron, Steve Comisar, Marcus Lyle Brown, Director(s): Gary Ellis, An intricate web of deceit entangles Archie (Norman Reedus), a grifter who's hired by a traveling carnival owner (Armand Assante) to murder his wife, Divana (Dagmara Dominczyk), only to be seduced into acting as her accomplice. Archie tries to fake the murder and collect payment, but is double-crossed and framed for the crime. Things only get more puzzling as Archie, now on the run, heads to New Orleans to find answers in this twisty thriller. |
 | The Yellow Handkerchief More Info | | 2008 |  |     | 11/05/11 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Dramas, Independent Movies, Romantic Movies, Independent Dramas, Romantic Dramas, Romantic Independent Movies, Dramas based on contemporary literature, Cast: William Hurt, Maria Bello, Kristen Stewart, Eddie Redmayne, Emmanuel Cohn, Nurith Cohn, Veronica Russell, Marco St. John, Ross Francis, Jeff Galpin, John Gregory Willard, Director(s): Udayan Prasad, Recently released from jail, convict Brett Hanson (William Hurt) grows close to a young couple, Martine (Kristen Stewart) and Gordy (Eddie Redmayne), while journeying back home to his wife, May (Maria Bello). Set in Louisiana, this romantic road trip drama explores the loneliness everyone carries. Director Udayan Prasad remakes Yôji Yamada's acclaimed 1977 Japanese film, which was adapted from a column by American novelist Pete Hamill. |