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    1-17 of 17
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    • Shame (2011)

      1. Shame

      20111h 41mNC-1772Metascore
      7.2 (211K)
      A nymphomaniac's carefully cultivated private life falls apart after his sister arrives for an indefinite stay.
    • Clare Foley in Sinister (2012)

      2. Sinister

      20121h 50mR53Metascore
      6.8 (299K)
      A controversial true-crime writer finds a box of Super 8 home movies in his new home, revealing that the murder case he is currently researching could be the work of an unknown serial killer whose legacy dates back to the 1960s.
    • Ben Barnes in Dorian Gray (2009)

      3. Dorian Gray

      20091h 52mR
      6.2 (70K)
      A corrupt young man somehow keeps his youthful beauty eternally, but a special painting gradually reveals his inner ugliness to all.
    • Daniel Radcliffe in The Woman in Black (2012)

      4. The Woman in Black

      20121h 35mPG-1362Metascore
      6.4 (197K)
      A young solicitor travels to a remote village where he discovers that the vengeful ghost of a scorned woman is terrorizing the locals.
    • Jean-Marc Barr in Europa (1991)

      5. Europa

      19911h 48mR69Metascore
      7.5 (24K)
      Just after World War II, an American takes a railway job in Germany, but finds his position politically sensitive with various people trying to use him.
    • James Corden and Mathew Horne in Vampire Killers (2009)

      6. Vampire Killers

      20091h 26mR
      5.1 (21K)
      Their women having been enslaved by the local pack of lesbian vampires thanks to an ancient curse, the remaining menfolk of a rural town send two hapless young lads out onto the moors as a sacrifice.
    • James McAvoy, David Morrissey, and Mark Strong in Welcome to the Punch (2013)

      7. Welcome to the Punch

      20131h 39mR49Metascore
      6.1 (35K)
      When a notorious criminal is forced to return to London, it gives a detective one last chance to take down the man he's always been after.
    • Leanne Best and Oaklee Pendergast in The Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death (2014)

      8. The Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death

      20141h 38mPG-1342Metascore
      4.8 (30K)
      40 years after the first haunting at Eel Marsh House, a group of children evacuated from WWII London arrives, awakening the house's darkest inhabitant.
    • Chocolat (1988)

      9. Chocolat

      19881h 45mPG-1381Metascore
      7.3 (4.8K)
      A French woman returns to her childhood home in Cameroon - formerly a colonial outpost - where she's flooded by memories, particularly of Protée, her servant.
    • Richard Attenborough, Barry K. Barnes, and Sheila Sim in Dancing with Crime (1947)

      10. Dancing with Crime

      19471h 23mNot Rated
      6.4 (561)
      A London cab driver gets mixed up with a criminal gang and sets out to expose the group and its leader for what they are.
    • The Mill on the Floss (1936)

      11. The Mill on the Floss

      19361h 35m
      5.1 (140)
      Romeo and Juliet in 1930s England. The owner of the mill and the local lord are in conflict over water rights. The lord wins threatening the mill owner with financial ruin.
    • Third Time Lucky (1949)

      12. Third Time Lucky

      19491h 30m
      5.6 (141)
      A gambler falls in love with a naive young girl. He thinks she is bringing him good luck. Then his main gambling rival arrives and he desires the girl as well.
    • William Graham in Just William's Luck (1948)

      13. Just William's Luck

      19481h 32m
      5.9 (125)
      William and "the Nites of the Square Table" haunt a house - the plan is complicated by fur rustlers.
    • March of the Movies (1933)

      14. March of the Movies

      193355m
      7.5 (45)
      A two-reel short from Alliance (produced in England and not the USA as some sources indicate)covering the history of "moving pictures" from 1848 to the (then) present, and even going into detail about how stationary frames of pictures are made to move, and how Sound is put onto the track. Footage from many silent films is used, including Mary Pickford (identified as Gladys Nicholson) in 1910's "Simple Charity", and Camille's death scene from "La Dame aux cemelias" in which Sarah Bernhardt dies standing on her feet (possibly to ensure the other performers didn't upstage her) and takes her own sweet time doing it. Marlene Dietrich sings "Falling in Love Again" from the English version of "The Blue Angel", which is good as the German-language title of that song is tough to write on a keyboard that has no accent marks. This short's title was changed to "March of the Movies" in the USA, which makes more sense than what most of the US film titles were changed to in England.
    • And Women Shall Weep (1960)

      15. And Women Shall Weep

      19601h 5m
      A widow must take drastic action to prevent her younger son falling too deeply under the influence of his worthless older brother.
    • Interview with Mark Logue (2011)

      16. Interview with Mark Logue

      201111mVideo
      8.8 (9)
      Mark Logue is the grandson of Lionel Logue, speech therapist to Prince Albert Duke of York, later King George VI. After his father's death, Mark discovered his grandfather's diaries, letters, medals and other effects detailing the history of the relationship between Lionel and the King. In 2009, Iain Canning, producer of The King's Speech (2010), came calling. Information from Lionel's archives was used to improve the historical accuracy of the film.
    • Sinister: Deleted Scenes (2013)

      17. Sinister: Deleted Scenes

      2013Not RatedVideo
      5.5 (10)
      Deleted scene cut from the film 'Sinister'.

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