Top En-Language Movies
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Semi-Detached (2020)
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Real-time sitcom following the hapless Stuart.
The Innocence Files (2020)
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The personal stories behind eight cases of wrongful conviction that the Innocence Project and organizations within the Innocence Network have worked to highlight and overturn.
Tony Robinson's History of Britain (2020)
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Taking a 'bottom-up' view of history by exploring everyday lives of the nations ordinary people.
Three Men Four Wheels (2020)
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Antique and classic car dealer Drew Pritchard, motoring broadcaster Andy Jaye and racing driver Marino Franchitti set out to discover the greatest racing cars of all time. Which iconic cars will they agree on?
Evul Twinz (2020)
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Twin brothers, Jack and Larry, find themselves out of their medication and decide its for the better. Thus begins their reign of terror as they hunt for food to satisfy their hunger, their hunger for human flesh.
Stab! Kill! Die! (2020)
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A woman, unaware that she’s being manipulated by a gory, alien sex-parasite, suddenly finds herself thrust into a world of bloody horror as her own reality collides with a group of Satan-worshiping young cheerleaders who murder and cannibalize their way through the dark woods.
Clean (2020)
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A man living peacefully in self quarantine discovers a troubling spot. (Screamfest)
30 Rock: A One-Time Special (2020)
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In a one-time special event featuring all the beloved characters from the original series, Liz Lemon and Jack Donaghy reunite the TGS team to help Kenneth Parcell with an advertiser presentation.
Damilola: The Boy Next Door (2020)
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Yinka Bokinni was a friend of Damilola Taylor growing up in Peckham. On the 20th anniversary of his death she confronts the impact of his killing and conflicting thoughts of their childhood community.
Anne: The Princess Royal at 70 (2020)
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A landmark portrait of Princess Anne - the hugely popular royal who refused to follow the script. Exclusive access to the Princess and her family reveals a quick-witted mother, grandmother, Olympian and Nobel nominee who shows no sign of slowing down.
Alex Brooker: Disability and Me (2020)
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In this intimate and extremely personal documentary, comedian and TV presenter Alex Brooker examines his disability to acknowledge for the first time how much it impacts on who he is. Alex revisits key moments from his past, uncovering both joyful and difficult memories.
Life Without Hope (2020)
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All her life, Hope has dreamed of becoming a lawyer and one day helping her people out of ghetto oppression. By some uncanny fate, Hope meets the handsome thug, Life, in the midst of his desperate attempts to elude a massive police manhunt. Their brief encounter leads to a liaison of lust.
Bert Kreischer: Hey Big Boy (2020)
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Still the ultimate comedy party animal, Bert Kreischer tells more stories about parenthood and family life in a stand-up special from Cleveland.
Hot For My Name (2020)
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Esther goes home to Skokie, Illinois to understand why her unique relationship with her parents motivated her to become a comedian. Documentary footage is intercut with stand-up, giving audiences a hilarious look into her origin story.
Sam Morril: I Got This (2020)
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Sam Morril compares wearing a condom to doing volunteer work, wonders if murderers critique each other’s work and recalls befriending a vigilante in Cleveland.
Friend of the World (2020)
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After a catastrophic global war, a young filmmaker awakens in the carnage and seeks refuge in the only other survivor: an eccentric, ideologically opposed figure of the United States military. Together, they brave the toxic landscape in search of safety... and answers.
A Little More Flesh (2020)
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Stanley Durall, the notorious director of a series of intense erotic dramas, is returning to his debut movie, God’s Lonely Woman, to provide an audio commentary for the film’s first Blu-ray release since it was banned in the 1970s. It’s clear from his commentary that Stanley committed a series of transgressions against his lead actresses during production, transgressions which had serious consequences for everyone involved – everyone except him. But will he finally be punished for his past behaviour?