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"Of the many artistic works that have attempted to make sense of September 11, 2001, none has captured the New York perspective of the quietly hellish aftermath of the destruction of the World Trade Center better than Clear Blue Tuesday. The musical film, which was conceived, directed, and partially written by Elizabeth Lucas...examines the tragedy itself only obliquely. It focuses instead on the long-lasting effects of that violation of national and personal security on 11 New Yorkers, and through them you come to understand the day’s loss-and potential gains-in ways you couldn't even if you were surrounded by CGI explosions. That's no small feat for any dramatic presentation, let alone a low-budget film...Yet it is accomplished, with impressive clarity, seriousness, and even humor..." - Matthew Murray, New York critic
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July 16, 2011
Beautiful Katie Lapp has always felt something missing in her simple Amish existence — until a mysterious "Englisher" comes to Lancaster County looking for the baby girl she gave up for adoption 19 years ago.
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A vigilante is on the trail of four outlaws whom he believes killed his wife. After bumping them off one by one, he realizes he was after the wrong guys all along.
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Film takes place in the world of competitive bar trivia, centering around a group of frustrated academics who finally get a shot at beer, women and nerdy redemption when they enter a citywide trivia tournament.
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After capturing a legendary giant crocodile in the depths of the Congo, a British hunter (Gary Stretch — Dead Man’s Shoes, Alexander) sets out on a cargo ship to deliver the beast home and claim his reward. But half way through their voyage the ship is attacked by the vicious Mega ...
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The Gilbreth family is back in this sequel to 1950’s CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN, picking up where the original left off with the death of the patriarch Frank Gilbreth (Clifton Webb). Myrna Loy reprises her role as the sturdy Lillian Gilbreth, mother of twelve children; faced with supporting her brood ...
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