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...the case begin to surface, all of the evidence points to Matt as...finds himself in a race against time to solve the murders before others...has to stay a few steps ahead of his own police force and everyone...truth is on Matt’s side--time, however, is not.
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A look at four old-world Austrian businesses that cannot compete with gentrification. Focuses on the quiet moments and the banter that occurs among the older proprietors, a time when a sense of community was valued more than consumerism.
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Antonio, a member of an ETA commando, is more interested in his neighbor than in his terrorist mission--to set off a bomb in front of a Madrid police station.
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...himself so his family and friends will not know that he is out of work. At one point, he even sneaks into an office building...job, but for a place in the world. While this pantomime of work initially registers as sad and even a little pathetic...
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When Tucker Harding, a writer of hard-boiled fiction, steps out to buy coffee one day in 1953...transported to 1997. Wandering dazed and time-confused through New York's...her own life has taken a series of twists more bizarre than any she...
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Set in post War Japan, a group of Japanese jazz musicians dream of making the big-time by entertaining American GIs.
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Former hostage negotiator, now superintendent, Ho Shueng Sang, relishes any chance to get out from behind his desk-bound job and see some action. Ho gets his wish when a wanted criminal pinpoints him as his opponent in...
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...his babe-cop wife (Eva Mendes) with a babe cancer patient (Sanaa Lathan). Director Carl Franklin squeezes tension out of a formula script, and the erotic heat steams over the lapses in logic. Forget the extras (they're standard blather...
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...his babe-cop wife (Eva Mendes) with a babe cancer patient (Sanaa Lathan). Director Carl Franklin squeezes tension out of a formula script, and the erotic heat steams over the lapses in logic. Forget the extras (they're standard blather...
Rolling Stone
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