YO MIDSOMER S24E1 WAS FIRE (this is somewhat of a pun, iykyk)
— the episode theme was so fun and I especially enjoyed it as someone who does art :))
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Midsomer Murders Season 24 returns on the 4th of December 2023 on ACORNTV!
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Not A Book Friday
Based on the book series all about Chief Inspector Barnaby, or, well, I think that technically at the beginning it was heavily based on the book series. Now that the TV series is 24 seasons in, it’s become its own sort of thing too.
It’s an interesting balance, because it’s set in the small cozy seeming villages of the made up ‘Midsomer County’. But, there’s murder, oh there’s so much murder. Actually, I was sorta surprised that in some of the episodes there’s more than one, or even two murders. Yikes.
My favorite part though, has to be John Nettles. He plays the lead Detective Barnaby, and, again, such amazing balance. On the one hand, he’s this seemingly unassuming (oh, the episode where he gets put on a diet by his wife and daughter is hilarious) and subtly funny guy, but, also, he’s a good, no a really great detective. And, it’s written in a way that he’s not some ‘out of left field magical’ sort of detective, but, that when something else in his life clues him into the answer, it so far (I’m just starting in on Season 3 or 4 I believe) it makes sense to me that he got the solution to B from A.
It’s a pretty laid back mystery show compared to some of those that are playing these days, and, there are so many places to watch it at the moment too. It seems to be on Tubi and PlutoTV at the moment. And even Hoopla Digital has many of the seasons to borrow (although each episode takes a borrow… so, to get through 20+ seasons may take many many months… heh…). No matter how you do it though, it’s definitely worth a watch.
Midsomer Murders
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Book Rec! "The Killings At Badger's Drift" By Caroline Graham
Hard to believe it, I know, but I didn’t know the tv show “Midsomer Murders” was based on a series of books. Honestly, I didn’t know I started watching Midsomer Murders in season 22 and now have a LOT of catching up to do. (and if you don’t mind commercials all 24 seasons of Midsomer Murders is on the Freevee streaming ap for free) I went right to episode one and realized “oh this is based on a…
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Midsomer Murders - Season 24
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My media this week (24-30 Dec 2023)
*delighted* this show went straight to full musical episode in only the second season. amazing.
📚 STUFF I READ 📚
🥰 Hither, Page (Page & Summers #1) (Cat Sebastian, author; Joel Leslie, narrator) - reread; christmas-set post WW2 cozy mystery (vibes are basically 'agatha christie but queer')
🥰 The Missing Page (Page & Summers #2) (Cat Sebastian, author; Joel Leslie, narrator) - reread; the further adventures of Leo & James
😍 We Could Be So Good (Cat Sebastian, author; Joel Leslie, narrator) - reread; this was one of my fave books of the year tbh; loved the setting and the characters and the vibe
😍 Bells Are Ringing (A We Could Be So Good Holiday epilogue) (Cat Sebastian) - so grateful that Cat S gifts us a holiday epilogue every year!
🥰 The Things We Hide (ThePirateStorm) - 109K, stucky no powers omegaverse/accidental mpreg with fantastic amounts of pining and a great cast of fully realized supporting characters; I fucked up my sleep schedule to finish reading this and had zero regrets.
🥰 I'd Swing With You for the Fences (nontoxic) - 86K, Schitt's Creek AU with MLB player Patrick and David (who's still mostly canon David) - very warm and sweet and absolutely DELIGHTFUL
🥰 Third Eye (Felicia Day, author; full voice cast) - comedy fantasy audio drama about Laurel, who 15 yrs ago was the Chosen One and who…failed. Now her life is sad but she gets a 2nd chance when a terrible teen (who may also be the Chosen One) cannonballs into her life. Had a lot of fun listening to this, great voice cast featuring FD, Sean Astin, Wil Wheaton, London Hughes
💖💖 +186K of shorter fic so shout out to these I really loved 💖💖
[PODFIC] A Nativity of Oranges (Tanouska) - MCU: stucky, 9K - great podfic, reread, great Stucky holiday fic
How The Elf-King Stole Khuzmus (DeHeerKonijn, PointlesslyPoetic) - LOTR: 1.3K - a The Hobbit/Dr. Seuss mashup, very clever, great art
[Podfic of] Spaceships & Laserswords (blackglass, klb, luvtheheaven (VioletEmerald), reena_jenkins, Shmaylor, silverandblue, wordsaremyfaith) - Star Wars: finnpoe, 4K - great podfic of a short but hilarious & very sweet fic - modern AU where weirdo hermit Luke joins the (college-age) 'kids' D&D game & volunteers his sister to DM
[Podfic] Mission Impossible (quietnight) - MCU: shrunkyclunks, 20K - hilarious shrunkyclunks fic, great podfic version of it
flow through (rainbow_nerds) - Stranger Things: steddie, 6K - a gift for me! I requested @rainbow-nerdss continue in the universe created by sharp temporary walls and it was everything I could have wanted!!!! 💜
📺 STUFF I WATCHED 📺
Big Fat Quiz of the Year 2023
The Legendary Rick Perry and the Art of Dimension 20
D20: Fantasy High: Sophomore Year - s4, e21-22
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds - s1, e7-10; s2, e1-10
Doctor Who: The Church on Ruby Road (2023 special #4)
Midsomer Murders - s24, e1-2
🎧 PODCASTS 🎧
⭐ Hit Parade - Second-Chance Hits Edition
Vibe Check - 2023, Don’t Let The Door Hit You…
Ologies with Alie Ward - Alieology (YOUR HOST): an Ask-Me-Anything Goofy Hang
It's Been a Minute - Why grief sometimes looks like a hyphy party
One Year - The Making of One Year: 1990
⭐ Code Switch - The Fallout of a Callout
Hit Parade - The Posthumous Hits Edition, Live from Seattle
Pop Culture Happy Hour - 2024 Pop Culture Predictions
🎶 MUSIC 🎶
Fun Christmas Oldies
my Dolly Parton Christmas playlist
Swingin' Christmas
Presenting Lindsey Stirling
Power Ballads Forever
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Neil Dudgeon, Fiona Dolman and Nick Hendrix from Midsomer Murders. Loved this picture @FionaDolman posted to let us know season 24 is underway. <3 (For progress pics, see my Instagram)
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tvrundown USA 2023.12.25
Monday, December 25th:
~ Merry Christmas ~
(exclusive):
Madame Blanc Mysteries (AcornTV, season 3 holiday special),
Ricky Gervais: "Armageddon" (netflix, stand-up special),
Marvel's "What If… ?" (dsn+, animated anthology, day 4 of nine),
Doctor Who: "The Church on Ruby Road" (dsn+, Christmas special, midday),
Star Trek: Prodigy (netflix, season 1 now available, all 10 eps)
(streaming weekly):
Midsomer Murders (AcornTV, season 24 finale)
(morning):
"Magical Christmas Day Parade" (ABC, Disney Parks annual, 2hrs)
(also new):
Call the Midwife (PBS, new holiday special, 90mins),
The Floor (FOX, gameshow sneak preview)
(hour 4 - latenight):
Barmageddon (USA, "Blake Shelton's Holiday Bartacular" ft. Ice T)
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Prime Video Canada: What’s new for December 2023?
Prime Video Canada December 2023: Candy Cane Lane, Merry Little Batman, season two of Reacher, Your Christmas or Mine 2, and more.
So, what’s new this december on Amazon Prime Video in Canada?
December 1st
Candy Cane Lane (Amazon Original)
My Man is Cupid
Power Book II: Raising Kanan: Season 3 (via Starz)
December 4th
Midsomer Murders: Season 24 (via AcornTV)
Candy Cane Lane – Prime Video…
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i think part of the reason i like midsomer murders so much right now is that i feel like i never just Know Who The Killer Is. i've watched so many crime procedurals that it becomes an ingrained part of your mind. you learn to pick up on the particular formula for a show - and these shows have to have formulas, because they produce like 24 episodes in a season, and you cannot give them all totally unique structures, and you wouldn't wanna watch that either! midsomer murders so far though is like. theres 4 or 5 episodes per season free to watch on youtube movies and tv. thats not enough time to beam a structure into my mind. i could write a crime procedural easily it's mostly about flavor than it is about distinct plot elements. you could probably just write out like two or three recipes and then use a spinner to decide certain elements and then you can be aired in syndication on ion television forever
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Tiptoeing through the “Fukushu″ guest cast
Christopher Sean as LAPD RHD Detective Jack Tanaka
Was Paul Narita on Days of Our Lives, Gabriel Waincroft in Hawaii Five-0 and Bing Lee in The Lizzie Bennet Diaries. Had guest roles in You, The Bay, The Mindy Project, Hollywood Heights and The Bold and the Beautiful.
On the set.
Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa as Craig Tanaka|
A longtime working actor who played Lt. AJ Shimamura in Nash Bridges, Capt. Terry Harada in Hawaii, Satoshi Takeda in Revenge, Hiroki Watanabe in Lost in Space (2018) and Nobusuke Tagomi as The Man in the High Castle.
Guest roles include The Wizard, MacGyver (1987), The Colbys, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Hotel, Miami Vice, Superboy, Moonlighting, Alien Nation, Mission Impossible (1989), Hardball, Baywatch, Raven, Renegade, Space Rangers, Thunder in Paradise, Babylon 5, Cybill, Sabrina the Teenage Witch (1996), Stargate SG-1, Poltergeist: The Legacy, Vengeance Unlimited, Seven Days, Walker Texas Ranger (2000), Heroes, Beyond the Break, Hawaii Five-0 (2011), Teen Wolf and The Librarians.
Sebastian Sozzi as LAPD Detective Matt Guerrero
Was The Falcon in My Generation, Vinny Cruz in Blue Bloods, Diego Carranza in The Red Line and Cole from Fear the Walking Dead. Played Kevin Deacon in the terrific “The Arizona” episode, the season 17 accidental finale, of the mothership.
Guest appearances include Third Watch, Six Degrees, The Black Donnellys, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Law & Order, House, Ironside (2013), Castle, Dynasty (2017), Criminal Minds and All Rise.
Jose Yenque as Navy Captain Carlos Fuentes
Played Darrell Ray in Days of Our Lives and Gabe Herrera in The Division. Was Officer John Alcala on JAG.
Appeared in episodes of The X-Files, Chicago Hope, Nash Bridges, Providence, City of Angels, ER, NYPD Blue, Angel, Presidio Med, The Agency, Without a Trace, CSI: Miami, Lincoln Heights, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Nip/Tuck, Law & Order: SVU, Lost, 1600 Penn, Lucifer and The Last Ship.
Selfie on the Paramount lot.
Trailer selfie.
Obi Ndefo as Joyner
Played Bodie Wells on Dawson’s Creek and Rak’nor in Stargate SG-1.
Guest starred in episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, The Wayans Bros., The Jamie Foxx Show, 3rd Rock from the Sun, Angel, Star Trek: Voyager Columbo (2000), The District, Crossing Jordan, NYPD Blue, Half & Half, The West Wing and Beauty and The Baller.
In August of 2019, Ndefo, as a pedestrian, was hit by a drunk driver. He lost both of his legs around the knee. Video about his recovery here.
Dashiell Connery as Jason Quinn
Appeared in an episode of The Rookie and Animal Kingdom. Connery is the son of actors Jason Connery and Mia Sara (“Ferris Bueller’s Day Off”) and grandson of Sean Connery.
Peter Holden as Benjamin Strauss
Was Don Yolk in Brainstorm. Played a Vector Control Worker in the season eight “Royals and Loyals” NCIS episode.
Was a guest star in The Wonder Years (1993), The Pretender, Frasier, Charmed (2000), Philly, CSI (2002), The Division, Miss Match, 10-8: Officers on Duty, The District, 24, Scrubs, Cold Case, Bones, Desperate Housewives, Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior, Ghost Whisperer, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Scandal, Castle, Matador, Masters of Sex, Ray Donovan, Lethal Weapon, Chances, SEAL Team, Lethal Weapon, Good Girls and Goliath.
Michael Fitzgerald as Billy Strauss
British actor with many BBC credits including Doctor Who and Midsomer Murders. Played Oliviero Carafa in Borgia.
Tyler Capri Clark as Molly
Had guest roles in episodes of Modern Family The Catch, Timeless, I’m Dying Up Here, SWAT, Station 19, Good Trouble, The Affair, Why Women Kill and The Haves and Have Nots.
Duncan Campbell as NCIS Special Agent Castor
Last seen learning sign language in “Signs of Change” in season 12.
Written by: Kyle Harimoto wrote “Omni”, “Merry Evasion”, “Chernoff, K”, “Command and Control” as episode 150, “Granger, O.”, “Ghost Gun”, “Kulinda”, “767”, “Se Murio El Payaso”, “Assets”/“Liabilities”, “Venganza”, “Superhuman”, “One of Us", “Let Fate Decide” (season 11 premiere), “Decoy”, “Answers” , “Watch Over Me” and “Cash Flow”. He co-wrote “Three Hearts”, “Leipei”, “Humbug”, both ends of the “Matryoshka” two-parter, “Smokescreen” part two, “Searching”, “A Fait Acompli” and “A Tale of Two Igors”.
Directed by: Dennis Smith directed “Fame”, “Standoff”, “Rocket Man”, “Cyberthreat”, “Exit Strategy”, “Patriot Acts”, “Out of the Past” part one, “The Livelong Day”, Between the Lines”, “Deep Trouble” part two, “Black Budget", “Black Wind”, “Blame it On Rio”, “Defectors”, “Matryoshka” part one, “Granger, O”, “The Queen’s Gambit”, “Hot Water”, “From Havana With Love”, “Plain Sight”, the lighthearted “Monster”, “Superhuman”, “One of Us”, “Smokescreen” part one, “Decoy”, “Mother” (episode 250), “Alsiyadun”, “The Bear”, “Angry Karen” and “Signs of Change”.
I remembered to post it when I usually do this week - yay me!
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Midsomer Murders Season 24 Episode Synopsis (ACORNTV Air Dates Included)
Season 24, Episode 1: The Devil's Work
Air date: Dec 4, 2023The demise of the Shirewell patriarch sparks a vicious inheritance dispute when eldest son Lucian announces plans to break up an estate that's been in the family for centuries.
Season 24, Episode 2: Book of the Dead
Air date: Dec 11, 2023
When the author of a book that sparked a nationwide treasure hunt is found dead, Barnaby and Winter must unravel the cryptic clues to find the killer.
Season 24, Episode 3: Claws Out
Air date: Dec 18, 2023
After a pet detective turns up dead inside the kennel of the dog he was searching for, Barnaby and Winter are drawn into a world of dognapping, cat seduction and animal investigation
Season 24, Episode 4: A Climate of Death
Air date: Dec 25, 2023
Sleepy Goodman's Land, known as the greenest village in Midsomer, is bought by a Texas oilman; following the sale, a string of grisly murders ensues.
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2020 Advent Ficlet Challenge Masterlist of Works
We did it! As of December 24, 25 authors have added works to our AO3 collection, with more still being added. (Keep writing–there’s no deadline!)
All of the works on AO3 can be found here. Below is a list of works, sorted by author. (Yes, I put myself first–one of the only perks of running this challenge.) If I missed anyone who only posted on Tumblr or elsewhere, please let me know and I will add you to the list!
Put a Little Love in Your Heart (Sherlock) by MissDavis
Jingle All the Way (Star Wars: The Clone Wars) by 1337wtfomgbby
12 Days of Toku 2020 (Kamen Rider, Super Sentai) by 27twinsister
Making A List (Reno 911!) by ArgentumCivitas
Advent Fics (various anime fandoms) by clouds_with_kiki
Making A List (Sherlock) by crafteemusic
The Essence of Christmas (Sherlock) by FOREVER_SHERLOCKED
May Your Days Be Merry (Good Omens) by infinitevariety (disapparater)
Festive Flings series (Sherlock) by insistentbass
December in Egotropolis (markiplier and other fandoms) by JoCeption
When you do your best for love, it feels like Christmas (Maurice) by Julie_Anne
Garbage's Countdown to Christmas 2020 (Undertale) by justaloadofgarbage
The Game is Christmas (Enola Holmes) by ll_again
More Than Words Can Say (Sherlock) by Loveismyrevolution
Joe & Nicky's Christmas [The Old Guard] & Santa's Workshop (Sherlock) by okapi
We Kings (Maurice) by PoppyAlexander
O Guiding Light (Sherlock) by Radclyffe
Mystrade. Advent ficlet challenge (Sherlock) by Readingfanfics
All Roads Lead Home at Christmas (Sherlock) by reveling_in_mayhem
Penumbra (Winter Special) (Sherlock and Dark Shadows) by Saki101
'Tis The Season (Sherlock) by SeaweedWrites
The Ever Circling Years (Sherlock) by Silvergirl
Advent Ficlets 2020 (Midsomer Murders, Good Omens, Dark Is Rising Sequence) by tea_for_lupin
like a potter's vessel [Advent 2020 ficlets] (Hannibal) by tei
AAA Christmas Spirit Wanted (Harry Potter) by Twinklingbright
I also received notifications that Sherlock writers softlock, thewatsonbeekeepers, and westyellowgroom all posted fic to the collection, but I am unable to access them—I think they may still be in draft form or part of another collection that is unrevealed as of today. Hope to see your fics soon!
@prettybirdy979 posted ficlets on Tumblr that can be found here:
https://prettybirdy979.tumblr.com/tagged/2020-advent-ficlet-challenge (Good Omens)
Thanks again to @itsacon10 for the artwork above and for helping me troubleshoot various problems I've had with the collection.
Thank you to everyone who participated and I hope you enjoy all of this holiday fic!
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Actress Emilia Jones Biography, Body Measurements, Family, Net Worth Details
Actress Emilia Jones (Image Source: networthmans.com)
Emilia Jones is an English actress. She is best known for her role as Eleven in the Netflix science fiction horror series Stranger Things.
Jones was born in Birmingham, England, on 30 October 2002. She began her acting career in 2009, appearing in the short film The Unbelievable Truth. She has also appeared in the television series Misfits, Utopia, and Doctor Who.
In 2016, Jones was cast as Eleven in Stranger Things. The series was a critical and commercial success, and Jones' performance was praised. She has since reprises her role in the second and third seasons of the series.
In 2019, Jones starred in the film Horns, and she will soon appear in the upcoming films The Third Day and The Owners.
Body Measurements
Jones has a slim body. Her body measurements are 34-24-34 inches. She has dark brown hair and blue eyes.
Family
Jones was born in Hammersmith, London, the daughter of actors Jennifer Ehle and Paul McGann. She has two older sisters, Charlotte and Clara. Jones made her film debut in the 2007 film The Golden Compass, based on the novel of the same name by Philip Pullman. She played the lead role of Lyra, a young girl who is drawn into a battle between the forces of good and evil. The film was a critical and commercial failure, but Jones's performance was praised by critics.
Net Worth
Emilia Jones is an English actress. She is known for her roles as Lyra in the BBC television series His Dark Materials, Alice in the Netflix television series Sex Education, and Uma in the filmdetective series Midsomer Murders. As of 2021, Emilia Jones' net worth is $4 million.
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Django Unchained, Halloween III and Clerks II Are Streaming Free on Plex This Month
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DEN OF GEEK CRITICS PICKS
Django Unchained
The second of Quentin Tarantino’s revisionist history lessons, Django Unchained is a provocative, post-modern Western film that mixes the widescreen sensibilities of Sergio Leone with Tarantino’s own gonzo impulses to create something hyper-violent, subversively funny, and more than a bit uncomfortable. Jamie Foxx stars as a slave freed by a German bounty hunter played by Christoph Waltz. Waltz won an Oscar for his performance as the kind German that takes in the stoic but savvy Django as his partner. Together, they travel the pre-Civil War South, killing slavers and savage men. Eventually, they embark on a more personal mission, as Django intends to free his beloved wife from a sadistic plantation owner played by a scenery-chewing Leonardo DiCaprio. With anachronistic needle-drops, hands-over-eyes horrors, and more blood than a donation bank, Django Unchained is an epic, entertaining revenge fantasy for the ages.
Silver Linings Playbook
From director David O. Russell, Silver Linings Playbook is a screwball romantic comedy for the modern age. Despite inviting, yet livewire lead performances from Jennifer Lawerence and Bradley Cooper, Silver Linings Playbook really shines as an ensemble: Robert DeNiro, Jackie Weaver, Chris Tucker and Anupam Kher bring fully-realized characters to life in just a handful of scenes. Based on Matthew Quick’s novel of the same name, Silver Linings Playbook finds Bradley Cooper as a man who has been released from a psychiatric hospital a bit too soon. He’s frantically trying to prove that he’s bettered himself in an effort to win back his wife, but when he meets the equally unstable and filterless character played by Jennifer Lawerence, unusual sparks fly. Combining the familiar tropes of a sports film with unorthodox romantic leads, Silver Linings Playbook is a crowd-pleasing watch that creates harmony out of dysfunction.
Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations
It never mattered where Anthony Bourdain was going, we just wanted to be along for the ride. We lost the soulful, iconoclastic bad-boy of the culinary world far too soon, but he left behind a treasure trove of rewarding travelogues that tackled culture, social dynamics, and most importantly, food. Whether he was weighing in on a world-famous culinary hotspot or peeling back the curtain on a hole-in-wall gem, Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations was always thoughtful, fearless, and never less than authentic. It’s the rare show that is as educational as it is entertaining, hosted by a candid host who knew how to travel, knew where to eat, but most crucially, knew how to connect with people. Reality TV doesn’t get realer than this.
Halloween III: Season of the Witch
Following the mind-boggling success of the original Halloween, director John Carpenter had a clever idea. Instead of churning out sequels starring Michael Meyers, Halloween would become an anthology series, with each new film telling a spooky tale centered on the October holiday. The concept was inevitably scrapped, but Halloween III: Season of the Witch suggests that maybe Carpenter and co. should have stuck to their guns. Taking inspiration from Invasion of the Body Snatchers and working off a concept that Carpenter described as “witchcraft meets the computer age,” Halloween III: Season of the Witch finds a doctor and the daughter of a toy maker trying to uncover the horrifying truth behind the town of Santa Mara, home to Silver Shamrock, the world’s largest manufacturer of Halloween masks. Intelligent, surprising, and disturbing, Halloween III: Season of the Witch is due for a critical reevaluation that heralds it as one of the most ambitious horror movies of the ‘80s
Clerks II
With the recent announcement that Clerks III has started production, it’s the perfect time to revisit Kevin Smith’s first-sequel to his independent film phenomenon, Clerks. Clerks II picks up with our titular clerks Dante and Randall 10 years after the events of the first film. The Quick Stop has gone up in flames and been replaced with a Mooby’s fast food restaurant. Dante and Randall toil the day away with their sheltered co-worker Elias and too-cool for minimum wage manager Becky. While the film tackles adult male friendships and middle age complacency, it’s main appeal is still sitting around, shooting the shit with your pals and listening to their expletive-filled rants about Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, or whatever pop culture fascination that they’re hung up on. Come for the surprisingly poignant story about Dante deciding to leave his friend behind, stay for Jay, Silent Bob, and a donkey.
New on Plex in August – Full List of Titles
Army of One
Dark Tide
Deadfall
Deadfall
Django Unchained
Escape from Alcatraz
Feast
Ismael’s Ghost
Kickboxer
Lucky Number Sleven
The Naked Gun 2-1/2: The Smell of Fear
The Naked Gun 33-1/3: The Final Insult
The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!
Pulse
Redemption
Seabiscuit
Silver Linings Playbook
Skyfire
Wind River
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The 100 Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared
22 Bullets
24 Hours to Live
3rd Rock from the Sun
6 Bullets
99 Homes
A Little Bit of Heaven
A Walk in the Woods
Aeon Flux
After.Life
Afternoon Delight
The Air I Breathe
Alan Partridge
ALF
Alone in the Dark
Amelie
Answer Man
Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations
Arthur and the Invisibles
Battle Royale
Bel Canto
Bernie
Better Watch Out
Black Books
Black Christmas
Black Death
Black Sheep (2006)
Blitz
Blood and Bone
Bobby
Bronson
The Brothers Bloom
The Burning Plain
Cagefighter
Cake
Candy
Cashback
Catch .44
Cell
Chain of Command
Child 44
The Choice
Clerks II
Coherence
The Collector
Congo
Cooties
Cops and Robbers
The Core
The Cotton Club
Critical Condition
Crossing Lines
Croupier
Cube
Cube 2
Cube Zero
Deadfall
The Death and Life of Bobby Z
Death and the Maiden
Death Proof
The Deep Blue Sea
Deep Red
Derailed
The Descent Part 2
Detachment
The Devils’ Rejects
Diary of the Dead
Distorted
District B13
DOA: Dead or Alive
Dragged Across Concrete
Eden Lake
Edison
Europa Resort
Falcon Rising
The Fall
Fido
The Fighting Temptations
Filth
Find Me Guilty
Fire in the Sky
Fire with Fire
Flirting with Disaster
Flowers of War
Flyboys
Force Majeure
Formula 51
Four Lions
Frailty
Frank
Freeway
The Frozen Ground
Getting to Know You
Ghost in the Shell
The Ghost Writer
Ginger Snaps
The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest
The Girl Who Played with Fire
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
God Bless America
Goon
Goya’s Ghosts
Grand Isle
Grave Encounters
A Guide To Recognizing Your Saints
Halloween II
Halloween III: Season of the Witch
Hannibal Rising
Happythankyoumoreplease
Hard Candy
Hell’s Kitchen
Hester
High Rise
Highlander
Hobo with a Shotgun
The Homesman
The Horseman
The Host
House of 1000 Corpses
House of the Rising Sun
How I Live Now
The Humanity Bureau
The Hunter
I Give it a Year
I Saw the Devil
I See You
I Spit on Your Grave
Ida
If Only
The Illusionist
In Hell
In the Blood
In Too Deep
The Infiltrator
Interstate 60: Episodes of the Road
Invasion of the Body Snatchers
It’s a Boy Girl Thing
Jeff, Who Lives at Home
Jo Nesbo’s Headhunters
Joe
John Dies at the End
The Joneses
Juliet, Naked
Just Getting Started
Kevin Hart: Cold as Balls
King of New York
Kinky Boots
The Kite Runner
Knight of Cups
The Last Days on Mars
The Lazarus Project
Leaves of Grass
The Legend of Hercules
Lethal Eviction
The Limey
Lionheart
A Little Bit of Heaven
A Long Way Down
Love Story
Maggie
The Maiden Heist
A Man Called Ove
The Man from Earth
The Man from Nowhere
The Man Who Killed Don Quixote
The Matador
Mesrine Killer: Instinct
The Messenger
Middle Men
Midsomer Murders
Misconduct
Miss Potter
Monster
Monsters
Mother
Mr. Church
Murdoch Mysteries
National Lampoon’s Van Wilder
Never Back Down: No Surrender
Noah
The Oxford Murders
P2
The Paperboy
Paycheck
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