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The Social Network (M)

Directed by David Fincher Late in 2003, Mark Zuckerberg (Jesse Eisenberg) was lamenting to his best (and probably only) friend Eduardo Saverin (Andrew Garfield) that...

Easy A

(M) Directed by Will Gluck The Breakfast Club (directed by John Hughes) was a defining film in the 1980s. It was about five teenagers in...

Eat, Pray, Love

(PG) Directed by Ryan Murphy Many women have read Elizabeth Gilbert's best-seller about the year she spent after her divorce, trying to reclaim herself by...

The Girl Who Played with Fire

(MA) Directed by Daniel Alfredson Noomi Rapace hit the big screen with a huge bang as the girl with the dragon tattoo, in the...

Loose Cannons

(M) Directed by Ferzan Ozpetek Tammaso (Riccardo Scamarcio) lives in Rome with his boyfriend and hopes to be a writer, but his traditionally conservative family...

The Tree (M)

Directed by Julie Bertucelli Australian films have often delved into the co-existence of nature and culture and French director Julie Bertucelli uses rural Australia to...

Matching Jack (M)

Directed by Nadia Tass While Jack (Tom Russell) and his friends are watching a magician at his birthday party, his father David (Richard Roxburgh) does...

Boy (M)

Directed by Taika Waititi Boy (James Rolleston) lives on the east coast of New Zealand, in a small impoverished town where one person seems to...

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