A classic from director Sidney Lumet about a group of jurors debating the verdict in a murder trial.
The story: It's the end of the world as we know it, by way of the P.T. Barnum of the apocalypse, Roland Emmerich ("Independence Day").
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.
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The Coen brothers direct this 1960s-set comedy about a physics professor (Michael Stuhlbarg) who seeks guidance from three rabbis when his life begins to fall apart.
The story: After the sudden death of his partner, an English professor tries to resume his day-to-day life in Los Angeles.
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Based on a true story, this drama focuses on the relationship between a victimized German woman and a Russian soldier during the Red Army invasion of Berlin.
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