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TRASH HUMPERS
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Gummo director Harmony Korine instructs a cast in old-face to act drunk, belligerent, and insane as they prowl the streets of suburban Nashville.
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KILLER INSIDE ME, THE
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Michael Winterbottom adapts Jim Thompson's pulp novel about a Texas deputy (Casey Affleck) and his penchant for homicide and violence against women.
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STRAIGHT TO HELL RETURNS
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Alex Cox's rock-star-studded cult western returns with six missing scenes, improved visuals and audio, and a new "color design" by DP Tom Richmond.
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MY SON, MY SON, WHAT HAVE YE DONE
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Based on a true story, Herzog's "berserk, essentially static procedural" (Village Voice) stars Michael Shannon as an actor who murders his mother with a katana.
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VALHALLA RISING
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From Danish filmmaker Nicolas Winding Refn (Bronson) comes this expectedly brutal, unexpectedly arty Vikingsploitation flick, starring Mads Mikkelsen.
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SWEETGRASS
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This documentary captures at a dying way of life, as modern-day cowboys drive a herd of 3000 sheep up Montana's Beartooth mountains for the last time ever.
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GERMANY IN AUTUMN (DEUTSCHLAND IM HERBST)
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Kluge, Fassbinder, Reitz, and other New German filmmakers collaborated on this quasi-documentary, omnibus film about the tragic events of autumn 1977.
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WINNEBAGO MAN
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Filmmaker Ben Steinbauer goes in search of YouTube phenomenon Jack Rebney, whose profane outtakes from a Winnebago commercial shoot became legend.
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SHUTTER ISLAND
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Leo DiCaprio stars in Martin Scorsese's cryptic thriller about a U.S. Marshal sent to investigate the disappearance of a prisoner from an island mental institution.
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ECLIPSE SERIES 23: THE FIRST FILMS OF AKIRA KUROSAWA
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The first four features by the great Akira Kurosawa--all remarkable dramas made during Japan's destruction in WWII and subsequent occupation.
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