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Former L.A. cop-turned-reporter Michael Ruppert talks about state of affairs in America in this documentary.
The story: Freeman plays Nelson Mandela in this true story of a rugby coach (Damon) who works with the legendary South African president to forge a new sense of national identity during the 1995 World Cup.
The story: In 1937 a young, unproven director stages "Julius Caesar" in a revolutionary production at his new Mercury Theater.
The story: A beautiful girl named Tiana crosses paths with a frog prince, who needs a kiss to become human.
The story: Michael Clarke Duncan stars as a former heavyweight champion who now owns a restaurant and challenges his wait staff to sell more food than they ever have.
The story: This documentary chronicles the life and ultimate breakdown of Josh Harris, a pioneer of the Internet whose early endeavors anticipated MySpace, Facebook and YouTube, and whose experiments with the limits of privacy led to his collapse.
The story: A metro conductor and his daughter have lived together all her life but must navigate a new existence when they each meet someone.
The story: When a Marine goes missing in Afghanistan, his ne'er-do-well brother takes care of his wife and family, with cataclysmic results.
The story: A widower takes to the road to check in with his adult children, who aren't doing as well as he'd thought.
As a corporate "road warrior" accustomed to living life on planes and in and out of suitcases, George Clooney is at his suavest -- perfect for the job.
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