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- Jacob's Ladder
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- Adrian Lyne
- "Director Adrian Lyne takes you on an intense, horrifying journey with a shocking ending that will haunt you forever.
Tim Robbins is Jacob Singer, a man who lives in a nightmare. Wounded in Vietnam, he's now back at home in New York City. Torn between the memories of his son and terrifying wartime demons. Jacob is slowly losing his grip on reality. His beautiful girlfriend only adds confusion to his life, drawing him into a web of sexual intrigue, but ultimately, it's his friend Louis, who turns out to be the only one Jacob can truly count on."
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- The Exorcist (The Version You've Never Seen)
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- William Friedkin
- In the genre of suspense/horror The Exorcist is a true stand-out. It incorporates philosophy, religion, and human relationships in a wellcrafted picture. Max von Sydow is chilling as always and Ellen Burstyn gives a truly compassionate performance.
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- Diabolique (Criterion Collection Spine #35)
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- Henri-Georges Clouzot
- "An acknowledged influence on Psycho, Henri-Georges Clouzot's horror classic is the story of a sadistic headmaster who brutalizes his fragile wife and his headstrong mistress. The two women murder him and dump his body in a swimming pool; when the pool is drained, no corpse is found..."
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- The Blair Witch Project
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- Daniel Myrick
- "In October of 1994, three student filmmakers disappeared in the woods near Burkittsville, Maryland, while shooting a documentary...A year later their footage was found."
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- The Ring (Widescreen Edition)
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- Gore Verbinski
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- Dark Water
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- Hideo Nakata
- Yoshimi simply wanted a better life--for both herself and her daughter Ikuko. Unfortunately, such wishes may sometimes be hard to come by. The custody battle for her daughter has grown embittered and hurtful, her new job is less than desirable, and Ikuko's schoolwork has taken a turn for the worst. But, Yoshimi has something bigger to worry about. Something upstairs, something cold and dank. Something that should have never been."
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