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  2. Glasshouse (film) - Wikipedia

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    As a dementia-like toxin that wipes people's memories known as the Shred spreads, a family of a mother, three daughters, and one son isolate themselves in a greenhouse, which the mother calls the Sanctuary. Their ritualistic idyll is disrupted when the eldest daughter invites a wounded stranger into their home.

  3. The Reflecting Skin - Wikipedia

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    The Reflecting Skin premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in 1990, where the critics declared it "déjà un culte" ("already a cult") before they had even left the auditorium. The word of mouth about the film, particularly the notorious "exploding frog" opening, was so intense that extra screenings had to be scheduled in order to cater to ...

  4. Silent Running - Wikipedia

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    A DVD was released featuring the film's original 1.85:1 aspect ratio on May 21, 2002. [20] A Blu-ray of the film was released on 14 November 2011 by Eureka for the film’s 40th-anniversary, initially in a steelbook case. [21] Another was released by Arrow on 17 November 2020, from a 4K scan and 2K restoration of the film, with an additional ...

  5. ‘Lorelei’ Review: A Reflective Film That Overcomes ... - AOL

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    A melancholic mood permeates “Lorelei,” a love story, character study and social melodrama somberly if unevenly rolled into one, with the subtlest touch of mysticism. Set amid the ...

  6. Cowspiracy - Wikipedia

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    Cowspiracy: The Sustainability Secret is a 2014 American documentary film produced and directed by Kip Andersen and Keegan Kuhn.The film explores the impact of animal agriculture on the environment—examining such environmental concerns as climate change, water use, deforestation, and ocean dead zones—and investigates the policies of several environmental organizations on the issue.

  7. The Dark Hours - Wikipedia

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    A further review on his blog confirmed his judgement that the film did not lack for quality at all, only for marketing and distribution. 2005 Best Film – New York City Horror Film Festival; 2005 Best Film – Austin Fantastic Fest; 2005 Best Film – Puchon International Film Festival (Korea) 2005 Best Film – Dead By Dawn Film Festival ...

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