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- Mystic River (Widescreen Edition)
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- Clint Eastwood
- "Jimmy. Dave. Sean. Friends who grew up in working-class Boston, they drift apart after a terrible trgedy. Years later brutal events reconnect them. Jimmy's 19-year-old daughter is coldly murdered. Dave is a suspect. And Sean, now a cop, scrambles to solve the crime before volatile Jimmy takes the law into his own hands."
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- M - 2 Disc Special Edition - Criterion Collection
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- Fritz Lang
- "A Simple, haunting phrase whistled off-screen tells us that a young girl will be killed. "Who is the murderer?" pleads a nearby placard as serial killer Hans Beckert closes in on little Elise Beckmann. In his harrowing masterwork M, Fritz Lang merges trenchant social commentary with chilling suspense, creating a panorama of private madness and public hysteria that to this day remains the blueprint for the psychological thriller."
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- Le Samourai - Criterion Collection
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- Jean-Pierre Melville
- "In a career-defining performance, alaindelon plays a contract killer with samurai instincts. A razor-sharp cocktail of the 1940's American gangster cinema and 1960's French pop-culture-with a liberal dose of Japanese lone-warrior mythology--maverick director Jean-Pierre Melville's masterpiece Le Samourai defines cool."
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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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- Blood Work (Widescreen Edition)
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- "FBI Profiler Terry McCaleb almost always gets to the heart of a case. This time, that heart beats inside him. He's a cardiac patient who received a murder victim's heart. And the donor's sister asks him to make good on his second chance by finding the killer. That's just the first of many twists in a smart, gritty suspense thriller that's 'vintage Eastwood: swift, surprising, and very, very exciting."
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