Top Movies from 1995
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Citizen X (1995)
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Based on the true story of a Russian serial killer who, over many years, claimed victim to over 50 people. His victims were mostly under the age of 17. In what was then a communists state, the police investigations were hampered by bureaucracy, incompetence and those in power. The story is told from the viewpoint of the detective in charge of the case.
Wild Bill (1995)
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Biopic about famous gunslinger Wild Bill Hickock. The early career of legendary lawman is telescoped and culminates in his relocation in Deadwood and a reunion with Calamity Jane.
Nine Months (1995)
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When he finds out his longtime girlfriend is pregnant, a commitment-phobe realizes he might have to change his lifestyle for better or much, much worse.
Embrace of the Vampire (1995)
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An 18-year-old college freshman is seduced by a handsome vampire lover who introduces her to a dark world of carnal desires.
Children of the Corn III: Urban Harvest (1995)
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After a couple adopts a pair of orphaned brothers, it becomes alarmingly clear the boys are much more than they seem.
Vampire in Brooklyn (1995)
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Detective Rita Veder is assigned to a baffling serial murder case. After examining the crime scene — a corpse-filled ship found adrift at sea — she meets Maximilian, a smooth-talking Caribbean playboy determined to romance her.
Tokyo Fist (1995)
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A businessman, Tsuda, runs into a childhood friend, Kojima, on the subway. Kojima is working as a semiprofessional boxer. Tsuda soon begins to suspect that Kojima might be having an affair with his fiancée Hizuru. After an altercation, Tsuda begins training rigorously himself, leading to an extremely bloody, violent confrontation.
Beyond the Clouds (1995)
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Four tales, each centered on a woman, journey inward to explore the enigmatic reality of their lives, connecting through a single narrative thread.
Strange Days (1995)
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Former policeman Lenny Nero has moved into a more lucrative trade: the illegal sale of virtual reality-like recordings that allow users to experience the emotions and past experiences of others. While they typically contain tawdry incidents, Nero is shocked when he receives one showing a murder.
Living in Oblivion (1995)
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Nick is the director of a low-budget indie film. He tries to keep everything together as his production is plagued with an insecure actress, a megalomaniac star, a pretentious, beret-wearing director of photography, and lousy catering.
Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead (1995)
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Five different criminals face imminent death after botching a job quite badly.
The Big Green (1995)
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In a depressed Texas town, British foreign exchange teacher Anna attempts to inject some life into her hopeless kids by introducing them to soccer. They're terrible at first, but Anna and her football-hero assistant whip them into shape. As they work overtime, the pair help kids build their self-esteem and also get involved in solving family squabbles.
In the Mouth of Madness (1995)
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An insurance investigator begins discovering that the impact a horror writer's books have on his fans is more than inspirational.
Maborosi (1995)
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A tragedy strikes a young woman's life without warning or reason. She continues living while searching for meaning in a lonely world.
Mad Love (1995)
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Matt falls for Casey, the new girl in school. She's fun-loving and eccentric, but there's a darkness to her whimsy that Matt can't begin to comprehend. When Casey attempts to commit suicide, her parents place her in a mental institution. Matt springs her out, and together the young lovers head on a road trip. They believe their love can "cure" Casey's problems. Matt starts to wonder, though, if are they inspired or misguided.
The Brady Bunch Movie (1995)
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The original '70s TV family is now placed in the 1990s, where they're even more square and out of place than ever.