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Originally conceived as a segment of Chungking Express, Fallen Angels spun off into its own hallucinatory, neon-colored story of lost souls looking for human connection.

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Set in Buenos Aires, two young men grapple with the loneliness of a new country and their toxic and passionate relationship dynamic in this tragic and beautiful drama. 

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Kar-wai’s break out film employs his signature crossing storylines to follow two police officers who fall into ill-fated love in a film brimming with raw humanity and irresistible energy.

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Wong Kar-wai’s vibrant romantic drama starring Maggie Cheung and Tony Leung Chiu-wai explores the limits of morality, the passing of time, and courage as it follows neighbors drawn together by their spouses’ extramarital affairs in overcrowded 1960s Hong Kong. 

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Miyazaki’s directorial debut stars master of disguise and deduction, inventor of all sorts of gadgets, and gentleman thief Lupin III — a character from the popular Monkey Punch manga. Miyazaki brings his magic to this staple character of anime and comics. (1979)

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In this graceful study of the balance between solitude and community, artist and chef Jim Denevan roams across the US, transforming landscapes into breathtaking, sustainable dining experiences framed by ephemeral installation art.

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Thomas was once renowned as a young tennis prodigy but never had the career he hoped for. At 37, despite his declining physical fitness, he decides to compete in the qualifying rounds of the French Open for one last attempt at glory in this new sports drama.

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In this Japanese thriller, a widower schemes to find love but finds his dream woman to be a hellish nightmare. Director Takashi Miike’s film starts off feeling like a heartwarming romantic comedy before descending into grisly and terrifying chaos.

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We saved this gem of a B Movie shot outside of Pittsburgh for Halloween night. Hitchhiking teens are entrapped by a deranged family of Satanists who gives a whole new meaning to the phrase “mommy issues.” 

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We’re so excited to show a lost Romero film — The Amusement Park… no it wasn’t shot at Kennywood (we checked). It’s a low-budget horror film about an elderly man having a hellish day at the old West View Park. Previously believed to be lost, it was re-discovered and restored in 2017 and has a 94% on Rotten Tomatoes.

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