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All 97 Gabriel Byrne Movies (in Order)

Get ready to dive into the enchanting world of Gabriel Byrne’s movies! Known for his captivating performances and versatile roles, this roundup brings you the best of Byrne’s filmography. From heart-wrenching dramas to action-packed thrillers, we’ve curated a list that showcases the Irish actor’s exceptional talent and passion for the craft. So sit back, relax, and let us take you on a cinematic journey with Gabriel Byrne Movies.

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1. On a Paving Stone Mounted (1978)

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Experience the mesmerizing tale of life amid the urban sprawl in Thaddeus O’Sullivan’s unforgettable docudrama, On a Paving Stone Mounted, a powerful film set against the backdrop of London, England in 1978. This innovative and experimental piece draws you into a world filled with drama, exploring the lives of Irish immigrants navigating the challenges of a new land. With a runtime of 1 hour and 36 minutes, this compelling drama delivers a gripping narrative, beautifully portrayed by a talented cast that includes Gabriel Byrne, Paul Bennett, and Annie Balfour.



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2. The Outsider (1979)

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In the gripping and intense drama of “The Outsider, ” 1979, a young American man embarks on a life-changing journey, joining the Irish Republican Army in Ireland. As he delves deeper into the organization, he quickly realizes that he is being used for political purposes and propaganda. The thriller takes you on an eye-opening adventure as the protagonist navigates the dangerous and chaotic world of the IRA, ultimately questioning his allegiance and beliefs.



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3. Excalibur (1981)

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Excalibur, ” a fantastical 1981 adventure, brings to life the legendary tale of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table. Directed by the talented John Boorman, the film masterfully intertwines the themes of magic, bravery, and sacrifice, with a captivating storyline. Set against the backdrop of ancient Britain, Arthur, played by the spellbinding Nigel Terry, is propelled to unite his people and protect them from the looming darkness, all under the watchful eye of the enigmatic Merlin, portrayed by the mesmerizing Helen Mirren.



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4. The Keep (1983)

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In the chilling and eerie film “The Keep” (1983), set during World War II, the Nazis stumble upon an ancient demon while sifting through a forbidden Jewish book’s pages. Desperate to contain the terror unleashed by their actions, they reluctantly seek the help of a wise Jewish historian. As the nightmarish evil begins to wreak havoc, a tense and terrifying battle ensues between the forces of darkness and light.



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5. Hanna K. (1983)

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In the midst of political strife, Hanna K. (1983) unfolds as an unforgettable drama. Set in the Israeli-Occupied Territories, the film centers around an Israeli lawyer who finds himself defending a Palestinian accused by The Military Court System.



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6. Reflections (1984)

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Reflections, ” an enchanting period drama set in 1984, follows a stoic historian, played by Gabriel Byrne, as he rents a quaint Irish cottage for the summer to finish his biography on Sir Isaac Newton. However, his focus swiftly shifts from his research to the turbulent lives of his landlords, the Lawless family.



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7. Defense of the Realm (1985)

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In the gripping political thriller Defense of the Realm, released in 1986, an intrepid newspaper reporter finds himself in the middle of a high-stakes cover-up after exposing a Member of Parliament as a possible spy. As he delves deeper into the heart of the scandal, he discovers that the truth is far more complex than he could have ever imagined.



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8. Gothic (1986)

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Gothic, released in 1987, is a unique combination of drama, fantasy, and horror that takes a dark turn into the world of literature and romantic relationships. Directed by Ken Russell and starring Gabriel Byrne, Julian Sands, and Natasha Richardson, the film follows the Shelleys, who visit Lord Byron, famed poet and rival of Percy Bysshe Shelley. A contest to create a horror story ensues, fueling tensions both creative and personal among all five characters.



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9. Lionheart (1987)

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Embark on an epic adventure with “Lionheart” (1987), a riveting tale of courage, loyalty, and self-discovery. Set in the medieval world of France, young knight Jack Ramsey (Eric Stoltz) dreams of joining King Richard’s crusade. As he takes on the challenge of protecting a group of orphaned children from the clutches of the notorious slaver Ali Pasha (Gabriel Byrne), a Muslim warrior who seeks to keep the helpless victims in his grasp.



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10. Julia and Julia (1987)

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Julia and Julia” is a hauntingly captivating drama that delves into the realm of time travel and the complexities of grief. Kathleen Turner stars as Julia, an American woman living in Italy whose life takes an abrupt turn after her husband Paolo’s tragic death on their wedding day. Six years later, Julia finds herself inexplicably slipping between two worlds, struggling with the aftermath of her husband’s death in one and married to him in the other.



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11. Siesta (1987)

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Siesta” is a gripping, enigmatic drama film from 1987, directed by Mary Lambert and written by Patrice Chaplin and Patricia Louisianna Knop. The movie follows an American skydiver who finds herself lost in the Spanish wilderness, struggling to piece together the events of the past five days that led her there. The thrilling narrative combines elements of mystery, drama, and romance, while focusing on the journey of a female protagonist.



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12. Hello Again (1987)

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Hello Again, ” the 1987 comedy drama directed by Frank Perry and written by Susan Isaacs, follows the journey of a suburban housewife who unexpectedly returns from the dead due to a peculiar spell cast by her eccentric sister. This fantastical turn of events sets the stage for a delightful exploration of life after death, as the main character navigates her new reality, dives into romantic rivalries, and ultimately confronts her own mortality with a fresh perspective.



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13. The Courier (1988)

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The Courier” (1988), a thrilling action-crime film, follows a humble courier who stumbles upon a fortune of money by mistake. Uncovering a sinister secret, he learns that his delivery service is a front for a deadly drug ring.



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14. A Soldier’s Tale (1989)

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A Soldier’s Tale” is a gripping 1989 drama film that transports viewers to the frontlines of war and the intricacies of love. Set during a tumultuous time in history, the movie follows the heart-wrenching journey of a British soldier as he crosses paths with a French woman suspected of committing treason against her own country. As the characters’ lives intertwine, the lines between loyalty, freedom, and desire become blurred.



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15. Diamond Skulls (1989)

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Diamond Skulls” is a thrilling drama set against a backdrop of unbridled temptation and raw desire. Released in 1989 but with its worldwide debut in June 1991, this NC-17 rated film runs for an intense, gripping 1h 40min, delving deep into the realm of forbidden pleasures.



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16. Shipwrecked (1990)

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Shipwrecked, ” also known as “Haakon Haakonsen, ” is a captivating 1990 adventure film that delves into the exhilarating life of a young Norwegian boy named Haakon. Set in 1850s England, Haakon embarks on an extraordinary journey when he joins a ship as a cabin boy.



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17. Miller’s Crossing (1990)

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Miller’s Crossing, a 1990 American neo-noir crime drama co-written and directed by the exceptional duo Joel Coen and Ethan Coen, dives into the dark world of mobsters during the Prohibition era. The film follows advisor Tom Reagan, played by Gabriel Byrne, who navigates through the dangerous territory, striving to keep peace between two warring crime mobs. However, his divided loyalties pull him into a volatile conflict that tests his allegiance and strength.



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18. Into the West (1992)

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Experience the thrilling adventure of “Into the West” as two young boys embark on a daring quest to find and reclaim their beloved horse. In the captivating and dangerous environment of Dublin, these friends face challenges and bond together to overcome them. With a heartwarming and poignant message, this family-friendly fantasy is sure to captivate audiences of all ages.



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19. Cool World (1992)

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Cool World is a unique animation, comedy, and fantasy film that transported viewers into a world beyond their wildest imaginations. Set in 1992, the movie follows Jack Deebs, a convicted felon who finds solace by drawing a cartoon series, aptly named Cool World. However, things take a twist when a sexy vixen from his cartoon, Holli Would, transcends to human form in the bustling city of Las Vegas.



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20. In the Name of the Father (1993)

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In the Name of the Father” (1993) is a gripping, crime-drama film that tells the harrowing true story of a family torn apart by the political tensions of Ireland during the 1970s. Directed by Jim Sheridan, the film is based on the life of Gerry Conlon and stars Academy Award winner, Daniel Day-Lewis, as an English lawyer fighting for the freedom of both the man wrongly condemned for an I. R. A.



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21. A Dangerous Woman (1993)

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In the gripping drama “A Dangerous Woman, ” Martha Horgan, a bright yet sheltered woman with an intellectual impairment, lives with her aunt Frances in a small town. Known for telling the truth, even in the most difficult situations, she embarks on a journey of self-discovery and forms unexpected bonds.



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22. Point of No Return (1993)

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Point of No Return, ” a 1993 action-packed thriller with a stellar cast, follows a young woman’s transformation from an innocent target into a lethal assassin at the hands of the government. A skilled director with a penchant for suspenseful action, John Badham, weaves a tale that will keep you on the edge of your seat. The film boasts an impressive lineup of writers, including Luc Besson and Robert Getchell, who bring this gripping plot to life.



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23. Little Women (1994)

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Experience the heartwarming tale of “Little Women” (1994) as it captures the lives of four teenage sisters growing up in post-Civil War America. Directed by Gillian Armstrong, this timeless classic, inspired by Louisa May Alcott’s novel, showcases the beauty of sisterhood, love, and loss. Actresses Susan Sarandon, Winona Ryder, and Kirsten Dunst bring Alcott’s cherished characters to life, making for an unforgettable cinematic experience.



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24. Royal Deceit (1994)

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Royal Deceit” is a captivating adventure drama that takes us back to the 6th century in Denmark. The film, titled “Prince of Jutland” in its original form, explores themes of revenge, power, and the unyielding human spirit. This intriguing story served as an inspiration for William Shakespeare’s tragic masterpiece, Hamlet.



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25. A Simple Twist of Fate (1994)

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A Simple Twist of Fate, released in 1994, stars Steve Martin as a crotchety old man who finds his life turned upside down when an unexpected visitor shows up at his doorstep. The movie follows his journey as he learns the art of fatherhood while discovering the power of love along the way.



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26. Trial by Jury (1994)

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Trial by Jury” is a gripping crime thriller set in 1994, in the world of courtroom drama and deadly threats. Valerie (Joanne Whalley), a dedicated juror in the trial of notorious mob boss (Armand Assante) faces a terrifying predicament when her young son’s life hangs in the balance. With no other choices, she must take matters into her own hands and ensure justice is not served.



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27. The Usual Suspects (1995)

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The Usual Suspects” is a gripping crime drama from 1995, directed by Bryan Singer and written by Christopher McQuarrie. The film follows an intricate storyline where the only survivor of a pier shooting recounts the events that began with five criminals brought together by a single notorious criminal mastermind.



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28. Out of Ireland (1995)

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Out of Ireland” is a powerful and poignant documentary that chronicles the remarkable journey of Irish immigrants to the United States. This thought-provoking film, directed by Paul Wagner and featuring a voiceover narration from Kerby Miller, delves into the heart of Irish American history by capturing the stories of several families who left their homeland in search of a better life.



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29. Dead Man (1995)

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Dead Man” is a 1995 adventure-drama-fantasy film directed by Jim Jarmusch. The movie follows the life of William Blake, an accountant on the run after murdering a man. Throughout his journey, he encounters Nobody, a Native American man who prepares him for his spiritual journey.



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30. Frankie Starlight (1995)

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Frankie Starlight” takes us on a poignant journey through the life of a writer with dwarfism, as he narrates his unconventional upbringing amidst the struggles of his mid-20th century mother. This heart-warming drama reveals a tale of love, resilience, and the powerful bond shared among a unique family unit. Starring notable actors - Matt Dillon, Anne Parillaud, and Gabriel Byrne - this film is a must-watch for fans of character-driven narratives.



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31. Mad Dog Time (1996)

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In the gritty world of organized crime, a cunning mobster rises to become the temporary boss of an empire that’s both dangerous and unpredictable. With his boss confined to a mental institution, he must navigate the treacherous waters of loyalty, power, and deception in the face of ruthless rivals.



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32. Somebody Is Waiting (1996)

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Somebody Is Waiting” is a gripping drama that explores the complexities of family relationships and a mother’s love. Set in 1996, the movie centers around Charlotte Ellis, a devoted mother raising her five children after her husband, Roger, leaves them behind. With her eldest son Leon spiraling out of control, Charlotte faces a series of challenges in maintaining a sense of stability and unity in her familial life.



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33. The Last of the High Kings (1996)

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The Last of the High Kings” is a comedy-drama film that takes place in Dublin, Ireland in 1977. Our protagonist, Frankie, has just finished his exams and is spending the summer with his friends, siblings, and mom.



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34. The End of Violence (1997)

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The End of Violence, ” directed by Wim Wenders and written by Nicholas Klein and Wim Wenders, explores the life of a successful Hollywood producer named Mike. Known for producing violent movies, Mike suddenly becomes the victim of extreme violence, leading him to go missing. After he resurfaces, Mike joins a group of Latino gardeners and begins to reflect on his life and his choices.



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35. Smilla’s Sense of Snow (1997)

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In “Smilla’s Sense of Snow, ” Julia Ormond stars as a half-Inuit woman living in Copenhagen who becomes entangled in a dark mystery after a six-year-old Inuit boy falls to his death from a snowy roof. As Smilla investigates the accident, the clues lead her on a chilling journey to the frozen tundra of Greenland.



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36. This Is the Sea (1997)

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In the heart of Ireland in the 1980s, “This Is the Sea” weaves an enchanting tale of love, faith, and conflict. The film centers around Hazel, a Protestant girl, and Malachy, a Catholic boy, who struggle to navigate the complexities of their passionate relationship.



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37. Weapons of Mass Distraction (1997)

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Weapons of Mass Distraction” is a riveting comedy-drama that explores the wild world of media and professional football. Directed by Stephen Surjik and written by Larry Gelbart, this 1997 film boasts a star-studded cast including Gabriel Byrne, Ben Kingsley, and Mimi Rogers. As two formidable media moguls engage in an all-out power struggle for the ownership of a pro football team, their personal and professional lives face drastic consequences.



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38. Polish Wedding (1998)

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Polish Wedding” is a captivating comedy-drama about a large Polish family with its own unique dynamics and drama. The story revolves around Jadzia, a strong-willed mother and leader of the Pzoniak family, who is married to Bolek but has an ongoing affair with Roman. Their daughter Hala is involved in a complicated situation with neighbor cop Russell, becoming pregnant with his child.



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39. Quest for Camelot (1998)

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Quest for Camelot, a delightful animated adventure, follows the journey of a gutsy girl, a witty hermit, and a comical two-headed dragon as they team up to search for the enigmatic Excalibur, the legendary lost sword of King Arthur. As the city of Camelot stands on the brink of ruin, the trio’s quest, full of humor, thrill, and heartfelt camaraderie, may hold the key to restoring the kingdom and saving its beloved leader. Filled with vibrant colors, captivating animation, and memorable characters, this movie is a fun-filled ride for all ages.



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40. The Brylcreem Boys (1998)

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The Brylcreem Boys, ” a 1998 British war drama, follows the lives of a group of spirited Irish men who find themselves unexpectedly interned in the same camp during World War II. Set in Dublin, the film showcases the complexity of loyalty, friendship, and patriotism as both German and British soldiers are captured and detained together.



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41. Pirates (1998)

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Delve into the fascinating world of pirates as you explore the golden age of piracy in the captivating documentary, Pirates. Discover the gritty realities of life on the open sea, delving into the strategies and motives that drove these notorious pirates. From the harsh tactics they employed to their relentless thirst for wealth and power, get an intimate look into the lives of these infamous pirates.



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42. Enemy of the State (1998)

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Enemy of the State is a thrilling action movie released in 1998, starring Will Smith, Gene Hackman, and Jon Voight. Directed by Tony Scott and written by David Marconi, this suspenseful film revolves around a lawyer who stumbles upon key evidence implicating a corrupt politician in a politically-motivated crime.



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43. The Man in the Iron Mask (1998)

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In the heart of 17th-century France, a gripping tale of deception and adventure unfolds. The Man in the Iron Mask, released in 1998, tells the story of the vicious King Louis XIV, who keeps a cruel secret hidden from his subjects - a twin brother, locked away in an iron mask, unknown to the world.



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44. Saturday Night Live 25 (1999)

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Celebrate 25 years of laughter with Saturday Night Live’s landmark 25th anniversary special! . This unforgettable TV event brings the best cast members and guest hosts back together for a night of nostalgia and side-splitting humor. As the iconic comedy show’s stellar lineup performs signature monologues and parades through decades of unforgettable sketches and musical performances, viewers are treated to a heartwarming look back on SNL’s enduring legacy and the memories that have brought joy to their households for generations.



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45. End of Days (1999)

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In the thrilling action-packed film “End of Days, ” Satan makes an ominous appearance in New York City at the end of the century in search of a bride to unleash chaos on the world. Retired cop Jericho Cane, now running an elite security firm, finds himself in the crosshairs of this supernatural menace.



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46. Stigmata (1999)

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In the chilling thriller “Stigmata, ” a young woman inexplicably begins to manifest the painful and inexplicable wounds of the crucifixion - stigmata. As panic and hysteria ensue, a devout and dedicated priest is sent to investigate the woman’s case, delving into the depths of his own faith and confronting the very foundations of the Catholic Church. As the priest’s investigation unravels, the stakes become increasingly higher, threatening to expose deep-seated secrets that could shake the religious world to its core.



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47. Canone Inverso (2000)

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Canone Inverso” is a heart-warming Italian drama film set against the backdrop of Eastern Europe, specifically Prague and the Czechoslovakia. The movie takes us through the intertwined lives of three individuals - Jeno Varga, a composer and violinist, Sophie, the love of Jeno’s life, and David, a young boy who weaves in and out of their lives.



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48. Mad About Mambo (2000)

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Mad About Mambo is a delightful rom-com about a Catholic high-school student named Michael, who turns to dancing to improve his soccer skills. As fate would have it, he partners up with a cheerleader named Sophie for a dance competition. The unexpected pairing quickly turns into a whirlwind of romance and friendship, making them rethink their expectations and beliefs.



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49. When Brendan Met Trudy (2000)

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When Brendan Met Trudy is a captivating and unpredictable comedy that combines romance and dark humor. The film, released in 2001, follows the story of a teacher who encounters a woman from mysterious backgrounds. What starts as a simple meeting quickly spirals into an adventure filled with new experiences, laughter, and unexpected twists.



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50. Emmett’s Mark (2002)

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Emmett’s Mark, a thrilling crime drama and romance film released in 2002, tells the story of a young detective who is desperate to avoid the devastating effects of a terminal illness. In a desperate attempt, he orders a hit on himself, setting off an intricate web of danger, love, and betrayal.



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51. Virginia’s Run (2002)

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Virginia’s Run” is a heartwarming family drama that captures the challenges of a teenage girl grappling with her mother’s untimely death in a horse-riding accident. As she seeks solace, Virginia nurtures the foal of her late mother’s beloved horse, fostering an extraordinary bond with the animal.



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52. Spider (2002)

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Spider, ” directed by David Cronenberg and starring Ralph Fiennes, Miranda Richardson, and Gabriel Byrne, is a captivating drama, mystery, and thriller film. Set in England, the story follows a mentally disturbed individual who moves into a halfway house. As time slips away, his mind returns to a key part of his childhood that he relives. “Spider” explores a dark and surreal world where the characters grapple with their past and the consequences of their actions.



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53. Ghost Ship (2002)

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In 2002, the chilling horror-thriller “Ghost Ship” unleashed its malevolent spirits upon unsuspecting audiences. Directed by Steve Beck, this thrilling movie follows a salvage crew as they embark on a mission to discover the fate of a long-lost passenger ship that mysteriously floats in the Bering Sea.



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54. The 100 Greatest Movie Stars (2003)

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Dive into the world of cinema as the British public takes center stage in the documentary “The 100 Greatest Movie Stars” (2003). Spanning 6 hours, this captivating film presents an exclusive survey showcasing the top 100 film actors of all time.



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55. Shade (2003)

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Shade” is a pulse-pounding crime thriller that takes you deep into the dangerous world of hustling and betrayal. Set in the vibrant backdrop of Los Angeles and Las Vegas, a group of skilled con artists led by the enigmatic “The Dean” execute an impressive heist on a vengeful gangster, unleashing a relentless pursuit that sends their lives spiraling out of control.



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56. Flight from Death: The Quest for Immortality (2003)

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Flight from Death: The Quest for Immortality” is an extraordinary documentary that examines the profound effects of death anxiety on human behavior and actions. Directed by Patrick Shen, this compelling film, originally released in 2003, takes viewers on a riveting and thought-provoking journey into the depths of our collective fear of mortality. Narrated by renowned actors Gabriel Byrne and Sam Keen, the documentary is meticulously researched to uncover the deep-seated beliefs and psychological mechanisms that govern our lives.



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57. P.S. (2004)

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P. S. ” is a mesmerizing, heartfelt, and enthralling tale of love, loss, and second chances. The film, released in 2005, explores a fascinating yet unconventional concept with its unfulfilled, divorced protagonist, played by the luminous Laura Linney.



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58. The Bridge of San Luis Rey (2004)

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In the early 18th century, Peru’s high Andean peaks echo the resonating whispers of a tragic rope bridge collapse. Five lives were abruptly snuffed out, and questions of faith and fate fell upon the shoulders of one friar. Cast into the treacherous and relentless pursuit of the Inquisition, the friar’s steadfast courage and belief in the inscrutable workings of God are put on trial. Driven by the untimely deaths of the five, the friar sets in motion an inquisitive and thought-provoking examination, seeking the answer to mankind’s immutable quest for understanding and wisdom.



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59. Vanity Fair (2004)

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Vanity Fair” is a captivating period drama that takes place during the Napoleonic Wars, set in the bustling 19th century. Directed by Mira Nair, the film stars Reese Witherspoon as Becky Sharp, a resourceful and ambitious woman who rises from poverty in London, alongside her best friend, Amelia Sedley, portrayed by Romola Garai. As the two navigate their way through the social hierarchy of their time, they are faced with love, betrayal, and the ever-present specter of their humble beginnings. With a runtime of 2 hours and 21 minutes, “Vanity Fair” offers a poignant and immersive experience into the lives of its characters.



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60. Wah-Wah (2005)

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Wah-Wah, ” set in 1969 Swaziland during the last gasp of the British Empire, follows the life of Ralph, a young boy who witnesses the disintegration of his parents’ marriage through adultery and alcohol. As he grapples with the turmoil of his fractured family, Ralph discovers a unique connection with his new step-mother.



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61. Assault on Precinct 13 (2005)

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Experience the pulse-pounding action of “Assault on Precinct 13, ” an intense crime drama set on New Year’s Eve in 2005. Directed by Jean-François Richet and written by John Carpenter and James DeMonaco, this film features a star-studded cast led by Ethan Hawke, Laurence Fishburne, and Gabriel Byrne. The plot thickens as a police sergeant rallies together the police officers and prisoners to protect themselves against an imminent attack by a group of corrupt policemen.



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62. Jindabyne (2006)

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Jindabyne (2006) is a gripping crime drama that delves into the complexities of human relationships and the consequences of moral choices. Four men on a fishing trip in the picturesque landscape of Jindabyne, Australia, discover a dead body in the water and decide to keep it a secret. Their choices set off a chain of events that threaten to unravel their community.



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63. Played (2006)

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Played” is a gritty crime drama set in the shadows of London’s underworld, where danger lurks around every corner. The film follows Ray (Mick Rossi), a man freshly released from an eight-year prison stint, eager to avenge the betrayals that landed him behind bars.



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64. Saturday Night Live in the ’90s: Pop Culture Nation (2007)

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Relive the magic of the 1990s with Saturday Night Live in the ’90s: Pop Culture Nation. This enlightening documentary delves into the heart of the iconic sketch comedy series as it navigated the pop culture landscape of the decade. With interviews from the cast and crew, along with the show’s host including stars like Alec Baldwin and Christina Aguilera, this film takes you behind the scenes of the beloved show and dissects the dynamic interactions that made it a cultural phenomenon.



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65. Emotional Arithmetic (2007)

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Emotional Arithmetic is a gripping drama set in a German concentration camp during World War II. The film follows three individuals whose deep-rooted bond, formed under the most horrific circumstances, is tested once again after many years apart. As one of them extends an invitation to a reunion, the trio embarks on a night they’ll never forget, filled with unhealed scars and unresolved emotions.



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66. Gabriel Byrne: Stories from Home (2008)

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Gabriel Byrne: Stories from Home” is a powerful and moving documentary that dives into the life of celebrated Irish actor Gabriel Byrne. Directed by Pat Collins, the film explores Byrne’s personal journeys, as well as his passion for storytelling and his deep connection to his homeland. The documentary offers an intimate look at Byrne’s life behind the camera, highlighting his dedication to his art and his enduring love for Ireland.



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67. The 60th Primetime Emmy Awards (2008)

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The 60th Primetime Emmy Awards is a documentary movie released in 2008, showcasing the prestigious awards ceremony where the American television academy honors the best in television. This year’s event brings together some of the industry’s most renowned names, including Tom Bergeron, Heidi Klum, and Howie Mandel, who join host Louis J. Horvitz and writers David Wild, Jon Macks, and Ken Ehrlich in celebrating the best of TV.



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68. Prodigal Sons (2008)

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Prodigal Sons” is a heartfelt documentary that follows filmmaker Kimberly Reed’s journey back to her hometown for her high school reunion, this time as a proud transgender woman. With the hope of reconciling with her long-estranged adopted brother, Marc, Kimberly embarks on an emotional journey filled with nostalgia and self-discovery. This powerful film delves into the complexities of sibling relationships, transgender identity, and the longing for acceptance.



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69. 2:22 (2008)

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In “2:22, ” a tight-knit crew of four criminals embarks on a seemingly routine heist during a snowy night. However, when things take a deadly turn, their friendship, loyalty, and trust are put to the ultimate test.



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70. Perrier’s Bounty (2009)

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Perrier’s Bounty” is a thrilling, dark comedy that follows the story of notorious gangster Perrier, who seeks revenge on a trio of fugitives responsible for the accidental death of one of his closest associates. As Perrier sets out to teach them a painful lesson, he must navigate a labyrinth of crime, comedy, and chaos.



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71. Leningrad (2009)

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Leningrad” is a chilling war drama set in the heart of Soviet Union during the devastating Winter of 1941. World War II rages on as Nazi forces invade the city, prompting foreign journalists to evacuate the besieged Leningrad. In the turmoil of the evacuation, American journalist Kate Davies is left stranded in the city.



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72. A Man’s Story (2010)

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A Man’s Story” (2010), originally known as “A Man’s Story, ” is an intriguing documentary film directed by Varon Bonicos. This 1 hour and 38-minute masterpiece delves into the world of renowned fashion designer Ozwald Boateng, offering glimpses of his life and career.



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73. Dreaming the Quiet Man (2010)

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Dreaming the Quiet Man” delves into the life and mind of renowned filmmaker John Ford, as he embarked on a twenty-year journey to create a moving tribute to his parents’ homeland. This gripping documentary explores Ford’s passion, struggles, and determination to bring his vision to life, all while uncovering the personal aspects that shaped his work.



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74. Tent City, U.S.A. (2011)

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Tent City, U. S. A is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the stark reality of homelessness in Nashville, Tennessee. The film delivers a firsthand look at the challenges faced by those who find themselves living in tents and makeshift shelters. Directed by Steven Cantor, the documentary explores the lives of the homeless community, shedding light on their struggles to survive and their ongoing fight for a stable life.



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75. Capital (2012)

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In the gripping drama “Capital, ” set in the tumultuous world of international finance, a new CEO of a European investment bank faces a power struggle as an American hedge fund attempts a buyout. With Gad Elmaleh, Gabriel Byrne, and Liya Kebede leading the star-studded cast, this intriguing tale of money, power, and betrayal takes viewers on an unforgettable journey through the high-stakes world of investment banking.



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76. I, Anna (2012)

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Step into the mesmerizing world of “I, Anna” (2012), a noir thriller unlike any other. Dive headfirst into an enigmatic tale of a femme fatale who finds herself entangled in a murder case. Viewers will experience the story from the perspective of the alluring protagonist, as she navigates the treacherous waters of love and deceit.



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77. Just a Sigh (2013)

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Just a Sigh is a poignant drama that explores the depths of human emotion, as a renowned French actress finds herself awakened by a chance encounter with a foreigner. Directed by Jérôme Bonnell and written by Bonnell, this enchanting film stars Emmanuelle Devos as the mesmerizing Catherine and Gabriel Byrne as the fascinating stranger, Charles.



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78. All Things to All Men (2013)

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In the electrifying action thriller “All Things to All Men, ” directed by George Isaac, Gabriel Byrne stars as a master thief who finds himself tangled in a ruthless game of cat-and-mouse between a relentless cop, played by Rufus Sewell, and a cunning London crime boss. As the stakes grow higher and the danger escalates, the thief must outwit his enemies and uncover the truth behind his ultimate target.



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79. Vampire Academy (2014)

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Vampire Academy” is an inviting blend of action, comedy, and drama that brings vampire lore to life in a unique and engaging way. Set in a world where peaceful Moroi vampires coexist with their Dhampir guardians, the film follows young Rose Hathaway, half human-half vampire, in her quest to protect the Moroi from deadly immortals known as the Strigoi.



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80. The 33 (2015)

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The 33” is a thrilling drama that brings to life the harrowing events of a real-life gold and copper mine tragedy. On August 5, 2010, a mining accident occurred in Chile, trapping 33 miners deep underground for a staggering 69 days. This suspense-filled story, expertly depicted by director Patricia Riggen, is an absolute must-watch that will keep you on the edge of your seat.



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81. Louder Than Bombs (2015)

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Louder Than Bombs” is a powerful drama that delves into the lives of a fractured family, led by a single father and his two sons, who grapple with their own unique feelings and memories of their late wife and mother. A renowned war photographer, she left behind a legacy that continues to resonate throughout their lives.



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82. Endless Night (2015)

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Endless Night, also known as Nobody Wants the Night, is a gripping 2015 Spanish-French drama film that centers on a powerful love triangle and the consequences that come with it. Directed by Isabel Coixet and written by Miguel Barros, this chilling film features stunning performances from Juliette Binoche, Rinko Kikuchi, and Gabriel Byrne.



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83. Michael Des Barres: Who Do You Want Me to Be? (2015)

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Michael Des Barres: Who Do You Want Me to Be? ” (2015) is an enlightening documentary that takes viewers on a 50-year journey through rock and roll, TV, and movies with the enigmatic Michael Des Barres at the helm. Born to a junkie aristocrat and a schizophrenic showgirl, Des Barres mastered the art of reinvention, leaving behind a legacy that is both captivating and enigmatic.



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84. Carrie Pilby (2016)

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Carrie Pilby, a 2016 film directed by Susan Johnson and written by Kara Holden and Caren Lissner, stars Bel Powley, Nathan Lane, and William Moseley. Set in the USA with an English language, the movie has an impressive IMDb rating of 6.7.



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85. No Pay, Nudity (2016)

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No Pay, Nudity” is a heartfelt comedy-drama about the life of Lester Rosenthal, an aging actor who has lost his way. After discovering that his career, family, and friends have all fallen by the wayside, Lester embarks on a journey to find his way back.



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86. Versus: The Life and Films of Ken Loach (2016)

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Experience the incredible life and illustrious career of renowned filmmaker Ken Loach in the captivating documentary, “Versus: The Life and Films of Ken Loach. ” This insightful film takes a deep dive into the turbulent political landscape of British television and cinema, exploring the unconventional ways Loach has consistently challenged and transformed the industry for the past five decades. With an impressive 7.3 IMDb rating, this 1h 33min documentary, directed by Louise Osmond, is not to be missed for fans of Loach’s work or anyone interested in the power of film and its ability to spark change.



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87. Best Worst Thing That Ever Could Have Happened (2016)

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Best Worst Thing That Ever Could Have Happened” is a compelling documentary that delves into the life and career of the original cast of Stephen Sondheim’s Broadway musical, “Merrily We Roll Along. ” Set in the 1980s, director Lonny Price’s film takes the viewer on a journey through time as it explores the impact of the musical’s debut at the Alvin Theatre in 1981. With captivating interviews with the cast and crew, the film offers a unique insight into the world of the theater, providing fans with a glimpse into one of Broadway’s most iconic productions.



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88. Mad to Be Normal (2017)

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Mad to Be Normal” is a compelling drama based on the life and work of a renegade Scottish psychiatrist during the 1960s. This intriguing film stars David Tennant as the innovative medic, who refuses to adhere to the conventional norms of his profession. Instead, he takes a radical approach that challenges the status quo and creates a unique community for his patients.



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89. Into the Night: Portraits of Life and Death (2017)

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Into the Night: Portraits of Life and Death is a thought-provoking documentary that explores the complexities of human existence, focusing on the inevitable encounter with mortality. Directed by Helen Whitney, the film delves into the emotional and psychological aspects of how people cope with death.



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90. Lies We Tell (2017)

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Lies We Tell is a gripping crime thriller that follows the story of a trusted driver who finds himself in a dangerous and intricate web of deceit after the mysterious death of his boss. Tension rises as he must navigate the complexities of his dead boss’ Muslim mistress, who has a dark past that soon drags him into a life-and-death showdown with the notorious gangster cousin and ex-husband. Directed by Mitu Misra, this 2017 UK production stars Harvey Keitel, Gabriel Byrne, and Sibylla Deen, and brings together Crime, Romance, and Thriller genres for an exhilarating experience.



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91. In the Cloud (2018)

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In the Cloud, a gripping 2018 thriller directed by Robert Scott Wildes, takes us on an exhilarating journey through the depths of technology and reality. The movie follows the development of a groundbreaking software that allows the transfer of human consciousness to a virtual realm. As the tech company pushes the boundaries of science, they find themselves entangled in a web of deception, danger, and moral dilemmas.



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92. Hereditary (2018)

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Hereditary” (2018) is a chilling psychological horror film directed by Ari Aster. The story revolves around a grieving family, who are haunted by tragic and disturbing occurrences. The film explores complex themes, delving deep into the psyche of its characters.



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93. An L.A. Minute (2018)

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An L. A. Minute” is a satirical comedy that takes a humorous yet poignant look at the harsh realities of fame and success in today’s society. The film, set in the bustling city of Los Angeles, follows the life of a best-selling author, Ted Gold, who finds his world rocked when he meets Velocity, an avant-garde performance artist who embodies integrity.



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94. Land Without God (2019)

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Land Without God is an impactful documentary that delves into the harrowing experiences of a large Irish family who had to face the dire aftermath of decades of institutional abuse. Set in Dublin, Ireland, the film takes an intimate look at the lives of these individuals and how the injustices they faced have left an indelible mark on their souls.



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95. Death of a Ladies’ Man (2020)

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Death of a Ladies’ Man, ” a 2020 film directed by Matt Bissonnette, is an engaging comedy-drama with elements of music. The movie stars Gabriel Byrne, Jessica Paré, and Brian Gleeson, playing out the story of a college professor whose life takes an unexpected turn when he starts experiencing surreal hallucinations and suspects his time may be limited.



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96. Lost Girls (2020)

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Lost Girls, a chilling true story directed by Liz Garbus, follows the harrowing journey of Mari Gilbert, a mother who becomes entangled in a web of deceit and violence when her daughter Shannan goes missing. Set against the backdrop of Long Island, New York, this gripping crime drama sheds light on the disturbing case of over a dozen murdered sex workers.



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97. Lamborghini: The Man Behind the Legend (2022)

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Lamborghini: The Man Behind the Legend” is an intense biopic that chronicles the life of the legendary car manufacturer, Ferruccio Lamborghini. This high-speed journey takes us into the world of the man behind the world’s fastest car and his relentless pursuit to surpass rival Enzo Ferrari.



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