Top En-Language Movies
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Black Day (2018)
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The Story of two former military criminals turned special sleeper cell Soldiers of Fortune by a secret agency called "The Order of the Black Box". While agent Sage Martinez is undercover as a low level drug dealer's wife her more volatile and violent sister Jay Bird is A.W.O.L that's until they get orders for a special mission (their last kill mission to buy their freedom). Paw Creed and the Darkwell family is a family of serial killing cannibals wanted from everything from cannibalism, murder to bank robbery. A confrontation that was written in Blood. Based on a graphic novel by Rapheal Robinson.
Buckjumping (2018)
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Buckjumping is a cinematic journey through the soul of New Orleans. The film explores different communities as they express themselves through movement, painting a dynamic portrait of a city's spirituality, defiance and resourcefulness.
Death World (2018)
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"Death World" is a zombie anthology film of 3 stories. "The Fittest" is about college students surviving, "Lifeline" takes place in a zip-lane park, and "Reflex Action" is about a security guard driving a VIP to her concert.
Cooking with Love (2018)
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Optimistic and cheerful TV producer, Kelly, doesn’t have time for love. Bad boy celebrity chef, Stephen, doesn’t have time for anything besides cooking. Fun with a side of love ensues as Kelly and Stephen are paired on a children's cooking show.
The Ice King (2018)
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The greatest skater of all time, John Curry transformed a dated sport into an art form. Coming out on the night of his Olympic win in 1976, he became the first openly gay Olympian in a time when homosexuality was not even fully legal.
Under the Wire (2018)
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On 12 February 2012, two journalists entered war-ravaged Syria. One of them was celebrated Sunday Times war correspondent, Marie Colvin. The other was photographer, Paul Conroy. Their aim was to cover the plight of Syrian civilians trapped in Homs, a city under siege and relentless military attack from the Syrian army. Only one of them returned.
Frank Blue (2018)
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After serving an 8 year prison sentence, on his second strike, Frank Walker, aka Lil Dirt takes an alternate route to navigate the streets of South Central Los Angeles. As he makes moves to leave the gang life and negativity behind, his past is not ready to let him go. As Frank pursues a career in music and active role in raising his son, the demons of his past begin to haunt him, forcing him to make a decision that could change his life for better, or worse.
All Too Human (2018)
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After struggling with years of severe depression, Mark has decided that today is the day to end his misery. There seems to be no moral or spiritual philosophy that can bring about Mark's salvation and convince him that suicide is not the most pragmatic choice to make. Driven by this cold, hard logic he decides to cut himself off from those around him and end his life, but no matter how he tries to accomplish his task, life frustratingly impedes his goal. Throughout his journey, many would-be saviors attempt to convince him that life does in fact have meaning and is worth living. Can any of them get through to Mark and change his mind?
The Big Fat Lie (2018)
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A New Zealand man discovers the health benefits of a plant-based diet after he suffers a heart attack.
Trust Machine: The Story of Blockchain (2018)
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Hacktivist and blockchain expert Lauri Love fights extradition in TRUST MACHINE—his computer skills a threat to the US government. Tech innovators strike a raw nerve as banks and network pundits rush to condemn volatile cryptocurrencies and their underlying blockchain technology. Why are banks terrified while UNICEF embraces it to help refugee children? Award–winning filmmaker Alex Winter reveals that proponents of blockchain—a verified digital ledger—are already using the technology to change the world; fighting income inequality, the refugee crisis and world hunger.
Love on the Slopes (2018)
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NYC-based copy editor, Alex, is sent to Ridgeline Resort, an extreme sports outpost, to write a story for a travel writing competition. At first, she fails at everything – much to the chagrin of Cole, an extreme sports enthusiast who thinks this city girl should head back to New York. But when Alex offers to assist Cole with his local arts festival, he reluctantly obliges to be her guide as she faces her fears doing one extreme sport after the next.
Intelligent Lives (2018)
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Three pioneering young adults with intellectual disabilities - Micah, Naieer, and Naomie - challenge perceptions of intelligence as they navigate high school, college, and the workforce.
The Big Frozen Gumshoe (2018)
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Detective Dick is a 1940's private investigator who is frozen by a mysterious stranger for sixty-nine years. He defrosts in the modern world where he has to solve the case that put him on ice.
Jesse James vs. The Black Train (2018)
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Jesse James is a famous outlaw. While many outlaws have encountered the Black Train, he feels unstoppable and tries to take on the train despite getting advice to the contrary.
No One Would Tell (2018)
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Single mom Laura Collins has had a history of rocky relationships, so when her daughter Sarah begins dating the popular and charismatic Rob, Laura is thrilled with what she sees. But it soon becomes clear that Rob has a darker, possessive side. Then Sarah goes missing.
Just Another Immigrant: Romesh at the Greek (2018)
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Romesh Ranganathan, a successful comedian in England, moves his entire family to Los Angeles to pursue his lifelong dream of making it as a stand-up comedian in America. He then takes the drastic, and possibly foolish, step of performing his first ever U.S. stand-up show at the six-thousand seat historic Greek Theater.
The Pain of Others (2018)
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Tens of thousands, perhaps hundreds of thousands, say they have it. But the mainstream medical community says Morgellons is not a disease at all, but a delusion propagated and reinforced by social media. “It’s all in your head,” they say. The Pain of Others is a found footage documentary about Morgellons, a mysterious illness whose sufferers say they have parasites under the skin, long colored fibers emerging from lesions, and a host of other bizarre symptoms which could be borrowed from a horror film.