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All 46 Michael Wincott Movies (in Order)

Welcome to our roundup of Michael Wincott’s most notable films. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at the impressive range of roles he has played throughout his career, from his iconic portrayal of Rocco in The Crow to his memorable appearances in Hollywood blockbusters like Rob Roy and Alien 3. So sit back, relax, and prepare to journey through the diverse world of Michael Wincott’s filmography.

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1. Title Shot (1979)

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Title Shot is a gripping crime drama that takes the viewer deep into the gritty world of fixed betting and corruption in the heavyweight boxing scene. Directed by Les Rose and written by John C. W. Saxton and Richard Gabourie, this 1979 film stars the iconic Tony Curtis and Richard Gabourie, with supporting actress Susan Hogan.



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2. An American Christmas Carol (1979)

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An American Christmas Carol, ” a timeless adaptation of Charles Dickens’ classic novella, takes viewers on a heartwarming journey of redemption and transformation. Set in an idyllic American town, the story introduces us to a bitter, lonely old miser. But, on a fateful Christmas Eve, the mysterious Ghost of Christmas Past, Present, and Future offers this curmudgeon an unexpected chance to rediscover the spirit of the holiday season.



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3. The Family Man (1979)

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In 1979, “The Family Man” captivated audiences with its heartwarming, thought-provoking story about a happily married man. The film delves into the unexpected complications that arise when the family man, Samuel, crosses paths with a mysterious woman. As he navigates the challenges his newfound love brings, Sam must also contend with the delicate balancing act of maintaining his relationships at home.



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4. Wild Horse Hank (1979)

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In the thrilling 1979 adventure, Wild Horse Hank, a courageous teenage girl named Hank embarks on a life-changing journey to save a herd of wild horses from a nefarious local gang planning to sell them for dogmeat. With no safe haven nearby, Hank must brave treacherous landscapes, including one hundred and fifty miles of badlands and a formidable mountain range, to unite her unlikely alliance of heroes and outlaws in a race against time. Based on the novel “The Wild Horse Killers” and filled with memorable moments, this heart-pounding film explores the lengths one girl will go to protect animals and defend the values of love, courage, and friendship.



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5. Nothing Personal (1980)

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Nothing Personal, ” released in 1980, is a light-hearted comedy film that follows the journey of Suzanne Somers, an environmentally concerned lawyer, as she teams up with Donald Sutherland to halt the construction of a breeding ground for endangered seal species. The movie is filled with unexpected twists and turns as Somers navigates the law, her own passion for the environment, and a few other challenges along the way.



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6. Ticket to Heaven (1981)

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Ticket to Heaven” is a gripping 1981 drama that delves into the dangerous world of religious cults and the manipulation of innocent minds. David, a young man, falls prey to a cult that uses extreme methods, including starvation, exhaustion, and brainwashing, to turn its followers into dedicated disciples of a charismatic messiah-like leader. As David becomes a hollow, emaciated shell of his former self, his friends and family devise a daring plan to save him.



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7. Obsession (1981)

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Obsession, originally titled Circle of Two, is a 1981 drama film directed by Jules Dassin and written by Marie-Terese Baird and Thomas Hedley Jr. The movie follows the story of an impossible love between a teenage girl and an older painter, exploring the realm of a May-December relationship. Starring Tatum O’Neal as the young lover, Norma Dell’Agnese as the painter, and Donann Cavin, the film offers a captivating romance story set against the backdrop of the art world.



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8. Curtains (1983)

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In the eerie 1983 slasher thriller “Curtains, ” six young actresses eagerly audition for the leading role in a highly anticipated movie at a dazzling mansion. Their dreams quickly turn into a chilling nightmare as they become the twisted targets of a mysterious, masked killer.



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9. The Sicilian (1987)

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The Sicilian is a captivating 1987 drama set in the heart of Italy. Directed by Michael Cimino, this enthralling film features a star-studded cast, including Christopher Lambert, Terence Stamp, and Joss Ackland. In this gripping tale, Salvatore Giuliano, an egocentric bandit, rises to become a symbol of rebellion as he leads a populist movement for Sicilian independence.



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10. Talk Radio (1988)

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Talk Radio” is an intense drama thriller set in 1988, directed by Oliver Stone with a stellar cast including Eric Bogosian, Ellen Greene, and Leslie Hope. The plot revolves around a harsh, abrasive talk show host who becomes inundated by the malevolent energy surrounding his program, just moments before it transitions to a national audience.



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11. Suffering Bastards (1989)

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In the quirky comedy “Suffering Bastards, ” released in 1990, two brothers, Jimmy (John C. McGinley) and Charlie (David Warshofsky), embark on a hilarious journey to reclaim their stolen nightclub, “The Roxy, ” from a notorious gangster. The film, set in New Jersey, showcases the tight bond between the brothers, as well as their strained relationship with their mother.



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12. Bloodhounds of Broadway (1989)

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Bloodhounds of Broadway” is a vibrant and entertaining 1989 short story musical, that takes place on New Year’s Eve, 1928. Written and directed by Howard Brookner, this enticing film boasts an all-star cast including Madonna, Jennifer Grey, and Matt Dillon. The movie is divided into four distinct storylines, each of them unique, yet intertwined, with the backdrop of the lively Broadway scene.



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13. Born on the Fourth of July (1989)

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Born on the Fourth of July” (1989) is a moving and riveting drama based on the life of Ron Kovic, a decorated United States Marine. The film was inspired by Kovic’s 1976 autobiography of the same title. Oscar Award-winning director Oliver Stone, along with Kovic, penned the screenplay.



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14. The Tragedy of Flight 103: The Inside Story (1990)

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The Tragedy of Flight 103: The Inside Story” documents the chilling events that transpired when a bomb brought down Pan Am flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland in 1988. This gripping film provides an in-depth examination of the heart-wrenching disaster, taking viewers inside the investigation and investigation process, with a mix of re-enactments and real-time footage. Directed by Leslie Woodhead, the movie stars Ned Beatty, Peter Boyle, and Harry Ditson and is presented in English.



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15. Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991)

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Set in the Middle Ages, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves follows a courageous outlaw named Robin Hood (Kevin Costner) who, after witnessing the cruelty of the Sheriff of Nottingham, decides to rise against the tyranny plaguing his homeland. Joined by his faithful companions, Robin embarks on a daring adventure to protect the innocent and right the wrongs committed by the corrupted powers-that-be.



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16. The Doors (1991)

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Experience the vibrant and chaotic life of the iconic 1960s rock band The Doors and its enigmatic frontman, Jim Morrison, in “The Doors. ” Follow Morrison’s journey from his days as a UCLA film student in Los Angeles to his untimely death in Paris at the age of 27. The film explores the band’s rise to fame, their tumultuous relationships, and the influence of Morrison’s larger-than-life persona.



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17. 1492: Conquest of Paradise (1992)

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1492: Conquest of Paradise, released in 1992, is a gripping adventure drama film set in the 15th century, depicting Christopher Columbus’ groundbreaking discovery of the Americas and the profound impact it had on the indigenous people. Directed by Ridley Scott and written by Rose Bosch, the film stars Gérard Depardieu as Columbus, Armand Assante as King Ferdinand of Spain, and Sigourney Weaver as Queen Isabella.



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18. The Three Musketeers (1993)

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The Three Musketeers, released in 1993, is an action-packed adventure film set in 17th century France. In a world where the Musketeers have been disbanded by the evil cardinal, young d’Artagnan embarks on a mission to reunite the legendary group. Along the way, he encounters three of the remaining Musketeers – Athos, Porthos, and Aramis – and joins them in their quest to save the king and country.



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19. Romeo Is Bleeding (1993)

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Romeo Is Bleeding (1993) delivers a gripping, hard-hitting tale of crime, drama, and romance. Gary Oldman stars as a womanizing, crooked cop who is caught between his life as a mafia enforcer and his growing attraction to a dangerous Russian gangster played by Lena Olin. As the lines between the two worlds blur, the cop is forced to confront the dark reality of his choices.



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20. The Crow (1994)

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The Crow” is an unforgettable and electrifying action drama that follows the story of Eric Draven (played by the late Brandon Lee), a man wronged by a vicious gang of murderers. Tragically brought back to life by the supernatural forces of vengeance, Draven transforms into a lethal avenger with an insatiable thirst for justice.



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21. Panther (1995)

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Panther” is a gripping drama from 1995 that brings the story of the Black Panther Party of Self-Defense to life. Directed by Mario Van Peebles and written by his father, Melvin Van Peebles, the film explores themes of racial prejudice and civil rights. The plot is centered around the FBI’s investigation of the Black Panthers, represented by the character of J. Edgar Hoover.



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22. Strange Days (1995)

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Strange Days” is a gripping sci-fi crime drama set in the near-future city of Los Angeles, where the world is on the brink of chaos. Former LAPD officer turned street-hustler Lenny Nero (Ralph Fiennes) stumbles upon a sinister conspiracy involving virtual reality technology. As violence and civil unrest sweep through the city, Lenny and his ally, Detective Mace Fields (Angela Bassett), race against time to uncover the truth behind this terrifying conspiracy.



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23. 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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24. Dead Girl (1996)

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Dead Girl, released in 1996, is a darkly humorous and unsettling independent film starring Anne Parillaud, Adam Coleman Howard, and Amanda Plummer. The movie centers around Ari Rose, an aspiring yet unsuccessful actor who becomes infatuated with a woman named Helen-Catherine. Unable to cope with rejection, Ari takes desperate measures, leading to devastating consequences.



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25. Basquiat (1996)

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Basquiat” is a gripping 1996 biography-drama film that sheds light on the brief but tumultuous life of Jean Michel Basquiat, a world-renowned New York street artist. Starring Jeffrey Wright, Michael Wincott, and Benicio Del Toro, the movie delves into the challenges Basquiat faced, including his struggle with fame, drug addiction, and grappling with his identity. Directed by Julian Schnabel, with a screenplay penned by Lech Majewski, John Bowe, and Schnabel himself, the film is a compelling exploration of Basquiat’s artistic creation and the societal complexities that defined his life.



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26. Alien: Resurrection (1997)

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In “Alien: Resurrection, ” a gripping sci-fi adventure, the return of a powerful human-alien hybrid clone of Ellen Ripley (Sigourney Weaver) brings hope to a crew of space pirates. Two centuries after Ripley’s death, this strong female lead aids the pirates in their mission to prevent the aliens from reaching Earth. Join the thrilling journey as iconic characters and terrifying creatures collide in an intense battle to save humanity.



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27. Metro (1997)

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In the high-stakes world of crime and policing, Eddie Murphy stars as Charlie Lomax, a seasoned hostage negotiator. He’s an expert at managing tense situations and saving lives, but when the notorious jewel thief, played by Michael Rapaport, targets New York City, Lomax knows it’s time to call in some serious backup. Enter Jimmy Dove, a sharpshooter with a sharp wit and a penchant for getting things done. Together, they embark on a thrilling and action-packed mission to bring down the dangerous thief and recover the priceless jewels he has stolen.



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28. Gunshy (1998)

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Gunshy” follows a struggling writer as he finds himself entangled in the criminal underworld of Atlantic City. When he befriends an enforcer, their lives unexpectedly become intertwined, leading them down a dark and twisted path filled with passion, deception, and danger. As the writer falls in love with the enforcer’s girlfriend, they find their once separate worlds colliding, challenging the boundaries of trust and loyalty.



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29. Hidden Agenda (1999)

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Hidden Agenda” is a gripping 1999 mystery thriller that masterfully intertwines elements of action, crime, and espionage. Set in central Europe, where secrets are hidden and lives hang in the balance, the film follows the heart-wrenching journey of a young medical student, whose quest for the truth leads him to uncover a web of betrayal and murder.



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30. Before Night Falls (2000)

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Before Night Falls is a gripping biographical drama directed by Julian Schnabel that tells the inspiring story of Reinaldo Arenas, a remarkable Cuban poet and novelist. The film delves into the life and struggles of Arenas, from his tumultuous relationship with Fidel Castro’s regime to his forbidden love for a man in a homophobic society. Javier Bardem delivers an exceptional performance as Arenas, capturing both his emotional turmoil and fierce determination to survive against all odds.



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31. Along Came a Spider (2001)

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Along Came a Spider” is a gripping 2001 thriller starring Morgan Freeman as detective Alex Cross. When the daughter of a senator, under Secret Service protection, gets kidnapped from a private school, Cross dives into the investigation even though he’s recovering from losing his partner.



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32. Treasure Planet (2002)

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Embark on a thrilling adventure in the uncharted territories of outer space with “Treasure Planet” (2002). Teenage dreamer Jim Hawkins stumbles upon a map leading to a legendary treasure hidden by a daring space pirate. Joined by an eclectic crew of friends, they leap into the cosmos in a colossal ship resembling a traditional caravel.



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33. The Red Phone: Manhunt (2002)

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In “The Red Phone: Manhunt” (2002), an adrenaline-fueled action thriller, a NATO train carrying valuable cargo becomes the target of a ruthless terrorist group led by the enigmatic Van Eyck. With a European head of state now in danger, AT13, a private anti-terror agency, is called into action.



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34. The Count of Monte Cristo (2002)

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In “The Count of Monte Cristo, ” Jim Caviezel portrays Edmond Dantès, a young man falsely imprisoned by his jealous friend, Fernand Mondego, played by Guy Pearce. When Dantès miraculously escapes from the Château d’If, he uncovers a hidden treasure left behind by the enigmatic Count of Monte Cristo. With newfound strength and determination, Dantès exacts his revenge on those who betrayed him, including Mondego, in a series of thrilling sword fights.



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35. The Assassination of Richard Nixon (2004)

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In the gritty drama “The Assassination of Richard Nixon, ” set in 1974, Sean Penn takes on the role of a businessman whose downward spiral pushes him to extremes in his quest for the American dream. Inspired by a true story, the film explores the darker side of ambition as the protagonist’s desperation escalates.



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36. Seraphim Falls (2006)

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Set in the shadow of Seraphim Falls, this movie explores the complexities of the post-Civil War era as a former Confederate colonel, desperate to avenge a personal loss, embarks on a deadly hunt for a former Yankee officer. An action-packed drama filled with gripping thrills, Seraphim Falls takes viewers on a relentless pursuit that tests both the hunter and the hunted. With compelling performances by Pierce Brosnan, Liam Neeson and Anjelica Huston, this suspenseful movie will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end.



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37. The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (2007)

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The Diving Bell and the Butterfly” is a riveting 2007 biographical drama that tells the true story of Jean-Dominique Bauby, an esteemed Elle editor who finds himself trapped in his own body after suffering a devastating stroke. The film takes viewers on a journey through Bauby’s life, exploring his remarkable willpower and determination to find connections amidst his paralyzing condition.



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38. What Just Happened (2008)

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What Just Happened (2008) is a riveting comedy-drama that follows the tumultuous life of a fading Hollywood producer, played by Robert De Niro. As he struggles to bring his new picture to fruition, we are taken on a two-week journey through the highs and lows of showbiz.



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39. A Lonely Place for Dying (2009)

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In the political thriller A Lonely Place for Dying, set in 1972, the world is held hostage by the escalating fear of communism in Vietnam. Amidst this tense environment, a KGB mole named Nikolai Dzerzhinsky, played by Michael Wincott, hides in an abandoned prison on the US/Mexican border.



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40. Hitchcock (2012)

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Experience the dynamic bond between legendary filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock and his wife Alma Reville in the thrilling 2012 biographical drama Hitchcock (2012). Set predominately in Los Angeles, California during the 1950s, the film provides a gripping insight into Hitchcock’s personal and professional life during the filming of his iconic psycho-thriller, Psycho (1960).



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41. The Iceman (2012)

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The Iceman” unravels the intriguing true story of Richard Kuklinski, a chilling contract killer and devoted family man. Lurking in the shadows of his seemingly normal life, Kuklinski leaves a sinister trail of crime, violence, and betrayal that permeates through his world.



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42. The Girl from Nagasaki (2013)

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In the gripping and emotional narrative of “The Girl from Nagasaki, ” young Madame Butterfly emerges, miraculously, from the ashes of the atomic bomb that devastated Nagasaki. This modern-day tale artfully weaves together a mix of reality and fantasy, creating a visual masterpiece that intertwines elements of ballet, opera, and narrative filmmaking.



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43. Grand Street (2014)

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Grand Street, ” a 2014 American drama-romance film, is set in the bustling, energetic, and unpredictable world of New York City. Directed by Lex Sidon, the film follows the entangled journey of an out-of-work film executive, Camilla, played by Charlotte Riley, and a talented, aspiring writer, Amo, portrayed by Tom Byam Shaw. Spending an intense 24-hour period in Manhattan together, they delve deep into an underground world that leads them on a path with irreparable consequences.



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44. Knight of Cups (2015)

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Experience the enigmatic world of Knight of Cups, a 2016 film that takes you on a journey through the vibrant and chaotic landscapes of Los Angeles and Las Vegas. Written and directed by Terrence Malick, the movie stars Christian Bale, Cate Blanchett, and Natalie Portman.



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45. Forsaken (2015)

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Forsaken, a thrilling western drama set in 1872, follows the story of an embittered gunslinger named John Henry Clayton, portrayed by Kiefer Sutherland, as he strives to mend the broken relationship with his estranged father, Reverend Samuel Clayton, played by Donald Sutherland. This heart-wrenching tale unfolds amidst a ruthless land-grabbing crisis that threatens the Clayton family’s community.



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46. Ghost in the Shell (2017)

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In the not-so-distant future, prepare for an epic sci-fi thriller journey with Ghost in the Shell (2017). The film’s plot revolves around Major Mira Killian, the groundbreaking first human to be cyber-enhanced into becoming an extraordinary soldier. With the ultimate mission to protect the world and stop criminals with the help of her cybernetic enhancements, this movie delves into the world of cyberpunk and brings to life the concept of humanoid cyborgs.



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