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| Bodkin (Series) |
| Rated: 15 |
| A group of podcasters set out to investigate the mysterious
disappearance of three strangers in an idyllic Irish town. But when they
start to pull the strings, they find a story much bigger and stranger
than they could have imagined. |
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| Bound (Film) |
| Rated: 18 |
| Intense, erotic crime thriller with Gina Gershon
as an ex-con who, after having a sexual liaison with neighbor Jennifer
Tilly, joins forces with her to dupe gangster boyfriend Joe Pantoliano
out of $2 million of laundered loot. they formulate a plan to rob
millions of dollars of stashed mob cash, blaming gangster Caesar for it. |

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| Boy Kills World (Film) |
| Rated: 18 |
| Boy, a mayhem machine with a hilarious inner
voice, has been trained from childhood by his mentor to assassinate the
bloodthirsty Hilda Van Der Koy and avenge his family's murder. Guided by
his little sister's mischievous spirit, Boy uncovers one stunning
revelation after another as he barrels toward Hilda, leading to a
shocking, carnage-crazed finale. |

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| Boss (Film) |
| Rated: 18 |
| It follows Bogdan, who takes part in an armed
robbery with three men he barely knows. While fleeing the crime scene,
he accidentally runs over a witness who ultimately dies. |

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| Bright Star (Film) |
| Rated: PG |
| The three-year romance between 19th-century poet
John Keats and Fanny Brawne near the end of his life. |

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| Bully (Film) |
| Rated: 18 |
| A pack of naïve teenagers conspire to murder a
mutual friend, whose aggressive demeanour has proven too much. |

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| Burning Bright (Film) |
| Rated: 12 |
| A thriller centered on a young woman and her
autistic little brother who are trapped in a house with a ravenous tiger
during a hurricane. |

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| Call Girl (Film) |
| Rated: 18 |
| Call Girl is set in the late 1970s - a time time
of women's liberation, sexual revolution, Swedish neutrality, nuclear
power and social security. The film takes us on a trip from the very
bottom of society, along dark back streets, through glitz and glamour,
to the corridors of power which are a labyrinth of secrets. |

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| Cape Fear (1991 Film) |
| Rated: 18 |
| A convicted rapist, released from prison after
serving a fourteen-year sentence, stalks the family of the lawyer who
originally defended him. |

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| Carrie (1976) |
| Rated: 18 |
| Carrie White, a shy, friendless teenage girl who
is sheltered by her domineering, religious mother, unleashes her
telekinetic powers after being humiliated by her classmates at her
senior prom. |

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| The Rage: Carrie 2 (1999) |
| Rated: 18 |
| A horrible massacre strikes up after an outcast
teenage girl is taunted by a group of high school jocks, all of them
unaware of her cutthroat telekinetic powers. |

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| Carrie (2002) |
| Rated: 18 |
| Carrie White is a lonely and painfully shy
teenage girl with telekinetic powers who is slowly pushed to the edge of
insanity by frequent bullying from both her classmates and her
domineering, religious mother. |

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| Carrie (2013) |
| Rated: 18 |
| A shy girl, outcast by her peers and sheltered
by her religious mother, unleashes telekinetic terror on her small town
after being pushed too far at her senior prom. |

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| Casandra's Dream (Film) |
| Rated: 12 |
| The tale of two brothers with serious financial
woes. When a third party proposes they turn to crime, things go badly
and the two become enemies. |

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| Cat Person (Film) |
| Rated: 15 |
| When Margot, a college sophomore goes on a date
with the older Robert, she finds that IRL Robert doesn't live up to the
Robert she has been flirting with over texts. A razor-sharp exploration
of the horrors of dating. |

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| Catch Me if You Can (Film) |
| Rated: 15 |
| Barely 17 yet, Frank is a skilled forger who has
passed as a doctor, lawyer and pilot. FBI agent Carl becomes obsessed
with tracking down the con man, who only revels in the pursuit. |

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| Catchfire (Film) |
| Rated: 15 |
| A witness to a mob assassination flees for her
life from town to town, switching identities, but cannot seem to elude
Milo, the chief killer out to get her. |

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| Cat's Eye (Film) |
| Rated: 15 |
| A stray cat is the linking element of three
tales of suspense and horror. A Stephen King tale, starring Drew
Barrymore in an early role, wiht James Woods. |

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| Cecil B. Demented (Film) |
| Rated: 18 |
| An insane independent film director and his
renegade group of teenage filmmakers kidnap an A-list Hollywood actress
and force her to star in their underground film. |

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| Cell 211 (Film) |
| Rated: 18 |
| The story of two men on different sides of a
prison riot - the inmate leading the rebellion and the young guard
trapped in the revolt, who poses as a prisoner in a desperate attempt to
survive the ordeal. |

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| Chapelwaite (Series) |
| Rated: 18 |
| In the 1850s, Captain Charles Boone relocates
his family to his ancestral home in the small, sleepy town of Preacher's
Corners. Charles will soon have to confront the secrets of his family's
history and fight to end the darkness. |
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| Cherry Crush (Film) |
| Rated: 15 |
| A seventeen-year-old photographer gets caught up
in murder when he breaks his own rules and falls in love with one of his
teenage models. |

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| Children of the Corn |
| Rated: 18 |
| The film is set in the fictional town of Gatlin,
Nebraska, an agricultural community surrounded by huge cornfields. When
the corn crop fails one year, the townsfolk turn to prayer to ensure a
successful harvest. However, 9-year-old Isaac Chroner takes all of the
children in Gatlin into the cornfields and indoctrinates them into a
religious cult based around a bloodthirsty deity called "He Who Walks
Behind the Rows". |

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| Children of the Corn II: The Final
Sacrifice |
| Rated: 18 |
| The plot involves the dark goings-on in
Hemingford, Nebraska, a town near Gatlin, the original film's setting.
Two days after the events of the first film, the people of Hemingford
decide to adopt the surviving children from Gatlin and help them start
new lives. The well-meaning locals are unaware that the children return
to the cornfield where one of the cult members, Micah, is possessed by
He Who Walks Behind the Rows, the demonic entity the cult worships. |

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| Children of the Corn III: Urban Harvest |
| Rated: 18 |
| Eli and Joshua are being taken into foster care
with William and Amanda Porter of Chicago after the death of their
father, who was killed by Eli. The two boys do not mix well with a home
in modern Chicago; their formal, Amish-like clothes from Gatlin, Eli's
fire-and-brimstone prayer at dinner, and them bringing a suitcase full
of corn to Chicago strike their new parents and neighbors as unusual. |

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| Children of the Corn IV: The Gathering |
| Rated: 18 |
| Medical student Grace Rhodes (Naomi Watts)
returns to her hometown of Grand Island, Nebraska to take care of her
agoraphobic mother June (Karen Black), who refuses to leave her yard.
She is having recurring nightmares of being attacked by children. Grace
must also look after her younger siblings, James and Margaret. |

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| Children of the Corn V: Fields of Terror |
| Rated: 18 |
| A group of teenagers become lost in middle
America and arrive in Divinity Falls, where forgotten children have
taken on the duty of serving "He Who Walks Behind the Rows". The
teenagers have less than a week to get out of the town. However, they
find that their car is destroyed, and the children are held accountable. |

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| Children of the Corn 666: Isaac's Return |
| Rated: 18 |
| Hannah, born in the original Gatlin, Nebraska
cult led by nefarious prophet Isaac, visits the town to find her birth
mother. After having a mysterious encounter with a street preacher,
Zachariah, Hannah crashes her car in a cornfield. She is escorted to the
hospital by the sheriff, Cora, where she is examined by Dr. Michaels.
There, Hannah finds that Isaac—long thought dead—has actually been
hospitalized in a coma for years. |

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| Children of the Corn (2009) |
| Rated: 18 |
| In 1963, the town of Gatlin, Nebraska, suffers a
severe drought. In a tent, a boy preacher claims that an Old
Testament-era Canaanite god, whom he calls "He Who Walks Behind the
Rows" has spoken to him in his dreams. He tells the other children that
the sinful adults are the reason for the drought, prompting them to kill
everybody over nineteen in town. They then establish a death cult with
the prime rule that one must be sacrificed to the cult's god upon
reaching the age of nineteen. |

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| Children of the Corn: Genesis |
| Rated: 18 |
| Tim and Allie's car breaks down and they attempt
to find shelter in a remote desert farmhouse after becoming lost. A
strange Charles Manson-like character, Preacher (Billy Drago), allows
them inside to use the phone. The couple find out they won't be able to
get tow service until the following day. Preacher and his Ukrainian wife
Oksana (also known as Helen) let them stay the night with strict orders
to be gone by morning, and not wander "where you are not invited". |

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| Children of the Corn: Runaway |
| Rated: 18 |
| The plot of Children of the Corn: Runaway
follows a young pregnant Ruth who escapes a murderous child cult in a
small Midwestern town. She spends the next decade living anonymously in
an attempt to spare her son the horrors that she experienced as a child. |

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| Children of the Corn (2023) |
| Rated: 18 |
| The film is set in Rylstone, a small farming
community whose principal crop, corn, is failing despite attempts to fix
things with GMOs and herbicides. The adults agree to destroy their crops
so they can receive a crop subsidy from the government, infuriating
Eden, an orphan being raised by the town preacher. One of the local
teenagers, Bo, schemes with her friends to hold a mock trial that night
where they will hold the adults accountable. |

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| Christine (Film) |
| Rated: 15 |
| A nerdish boy buys a strange car with an evil
mind of its own and his nature starts to change to reflect it. |

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