Confusion reigns in the new Sony Pictures release Dark Country, a tale of mystery, marriage and murder that unfolds against the backdrop of the foreboding Nevada desert.

The film is long on style and short on information, eventually allowing the mystery to escape the boundaries of the frame and spill out into the audience. As Dark Country twists and turns, the confusion of the characters is ultimately matched, if not surpassed, by the confusion of the viewer.

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Yusef, a first-generation Pakistani engineering student, moves off-campus with a group of Muslim punks in Buffalo, New York. His new “un-orthodox” house mates soon introduce him to Taqwacore- a hardcore, Muslim punk rock scene that only exists out west. As the seasons change, Taqwacore influences the house more and more….

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Posted: April 6, 2011 in Movies

In October 2005, five young people were kidnapped in the Highlands of Scotland. Stripped and abandoned in the the wilderness, they were forced into a deadly game where the hunters became the hunted. Their ordeal was filmed by an extreme animal rights group as a warning to others: if you hunt… you’re fair game….

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This release from the Children’s Television Workshop offers a fun lesson for preschoolers from the loveable Elmo, who has many exciting facts to teach kids about the cats and dogs that pet owners love and care for. ~ Cammila Albertson, Rovi….

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Bridge! lets you be a structural engineer and a construction manager in one. Master the mystery to bridge with a limited budget and limited numbers of parts to divide and to ensure a smooth operation.

30 varied missions of increasing difficulty are waiting to be solved with your own personal architectural masterpieces.

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A war drama set during the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union in June 1941, in which Russian troops held on to a border stronghold for nine days.

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A Marine Staff Sergeant who has just had his retirement approved goes back into the line of duty in order to assist a 2nd Lieutenant and his platoon as they fight to reclaim the city of Los Angeles from alien invaders.

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Rasputina is not your mother’s Goth, nor your grandmother’s…nor, now that I think on it, your daughter’s. No, Melora Creager and her two-decade changing roster of eccentric musicians is more what Poe would have loved to sip absinthe to while contemplating either the razor’s edge or a Beardsleyan orgy of Pan-centric perversion.

Great American Gingerbread is an audio-visual twofer—one disc a CD, the other a DVD—that dusts the cobwebs off a collection of eclectic and, in the CD, solo working visions from a lass whose mental machinery is obviously always in a frothing ferment despite a wry unaffected air whenever she speaks to her audiences.

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When the Romans under General Pompey conquer Judea in 63 BC, an era of despair and fear begins for the Jewish people. In the trials and persecutions that the Jews suffer under the Romans and under King Herod, they take hope in the promise that the Messiah someday would come. In the reign of Augustus, when Jesus is born in Bethlehem to Mary and Joseph, there are some who recognize him as the future king of the Jews.

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Blending state-of-the-art animation with live action, HOP tells the comic tale of Fred (James Marsden), an out-of-work slacker who accidentally injures the Easter Bunny (voiced by Russell Brand) and must take him in as he recovers. As Fred struggles with the world’s worst houseguest, both will learn what it takes to finally grow up.

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