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Ahna O'Reilly

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Where the Crawdads Sing

M126 mins|35%96%
Daisy Edgar-Jones (Normal People) leads this mystery...
Daisy Edgar-Jones (Normal People) leads this mystery drama as a woman who raised herself in the marshes of the deep South and is now the prime suspect in her ex-boyfriend's murder. From the director of First Match adapting the best-selling novel by Delia Owens.
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Lucky Them

M97 mins|78%57%
Toni Collette is a rock journalist given...
Toni Collette is a rock journalist given the impossible assignment to hunt down a long-unseen revered Seattle musician, and is joined on the road by a music-hating, aspiring documentarian (Thomas Haden Church), in this independent comedy.
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Fruitvale Station

M85 mins|94%87%
Sundance and Cannes-winning drama based on the...
Sundance and Cannes-winning drama based on the true story of Oscar Grant, a 22-year-old who was shot dead by Oakland police whilst unarmed and handcuffed in the early hours of New Year's Day 2009. Stars Michael B. Jordan (Chronicle) and Octavia Spencer (The Help).
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As I Lay Dying

R13110 mins|36%37%
James Franco writes, directs and stars in...
James Franco writes, directs and stars in this adaptation of William Faulkner’s classic 1930 novel about the death of a mother, and her family’s quest to honour her wish to be buried in the town of Jefferson. Franco plays the lead son Darl, co-starring with Logan Marshall-Green (Prometheus), Tim Blake Nelson (Lincoln) and Danny McBride (Pineapple Express).
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The Help

M146 mins|76%89%
Based on the bestselling novel, starring Emma...
Based on the bestselling novel, starring Emma Stone (Superbad) as a young woman who creates a stir in 1960s Mississippi by writing a book that interviews the black women who have spent their lives taking care of prominent, white southern families.
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