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Shaping up to be the kind of sweeping romantic war epic Hollywood doesn't seem all that interested in making today, The Promise follows an Armenian medical ...
More and more a venue for strong American and foreign independent features that either hit recent festivals or, for whatever reason, haven't quite fit into ...
When it was announced that Park Chan-Wook's sensuous, tactile, and twisting drama The Handmaiden would only receive a DVD release in the U.S., with the HD v...
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