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Released: 2003
The Core -- The only way to save Earth from catastrophe is to drill down to the core and set it spinning again.
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Released: 2001
Kiss of the Dragon -- A betrayed intelligence officer enlists the aid of a prostitute to prove his innocence from a deadly conspiracy while returning a favor to her.
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Released: 2005
Near the end of World War I in France, five nearly hopeless men shoot themselves in order to escape the horror of the frontline trenches at the Somme. They are court-martialed under mysterious circumstances and as punishment, are pushed out of an allied trench into no-man's land, left alone to die a horrible death. The fiancee of one of the men, suddenly receives some information that leads her to believe her boyfriend might have somehow been able to escape his prescribed fate. She sets out on a painful and frustrating search for the truth, which also leads her to learn about the absurdity of war, the strangeness of secrecy, and the enduring passion and tenacity of the human heart. Based on the acclaimed novelby Sebastian Japrisot. Nominated for two Academy Awards! Starring Audrey Tatou ("Dirty Pretty Things," "Amelie"), Jodie Foster ("Panic Room," "Contact"), Dominique Pinon ("The Da Vinci Code," "Amelie") and Tcheky Karyo ("Taking Lives," "The Patriot").
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Released: 2004
Academy Award and Golden Globe-winner and Emmy-nominee Angelina Jolie ("Mr. & Mrs. Smith," "Alexander") stars as an FBI profiler called in to help track down a serial killer who assumes the identities of his victims in this psychological suspense thriller. As she continues her investigation, she finds herself not only involved with her key witness, but also surrounded by numerous suspects and no one to trust. Also starring Academy Award-nominee Ethan Hawke ("Before Sunset," "Training Day"), Emmy-nominee and Golden Globe-winner Kiefer Sutherland (TV's "24," "A Time to Kill"), Olivier Martinex ("S.W.A.T.," "Unfaithful") and Academy Award-nominee and Emmy and Golden Globe-winner Gena Rowlands ("The Notebook," "The Skeleton Key"). Based on the novel by Michael Pye.
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