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: This comedy is based on the real-life exploits of a group of DJs who rocked 1960s Britain when they took to the high seas with their bootleg radio broadcasts.
The story: A overweight teenager in 1980s Harlem battles psychological and physical violence at the hands of her toxically abusive mother and searches for redemption in a literacy program.
This classic Akira Kurosawa film revolves around four varying points of view of a woman's rape and the murder of her husband in the 12th century.
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The story: A recently returned Iraq war veteran is assigned to the Casualty Notification Service, where he confronts his own buried feelings about his experience.
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.
The true story of a black girl -- born to a pair of white South Africans with black ancestry, during the era of apartheid -- and the journey she takes when her skin color begins to have a negative impact on her life.
A reporter (Ewan McGregor) meets a man (George Clooney) who claims to be part of an experimental U.S. military unit that trains soldiers to harness their psychic powers.
A look at the life and career of photographer Julius Shulman.
A teen (Carey Mulligan) is courted by an older suitor (Peter Sarsgaard) who gives her a taste of sophisticated, adult life.
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