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Borat
Borat! Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan is a 2006 mockumentary black comedy film directed by Larry Charles, which stars Sacha Baron Cohen as Borat Sagdiyev, a fictional Kazakh journalist traveling through the United States. Much of the film features unscripted vignettes of Borat interviewing and interacting with real-life Americans who believe he is a foreigner with little or no understanding of the local customs. A co-production between the United States and the United Kingdom, Borat is the second of four films built around Baron Cohen's characters
Dallas Buyers Club
2013 film by Jean-Marc Vallée
Up in the Air
2009 comedy-drama film by Jason Reitman
JFK
1991 film directed by Oliver Stone
Joy
2015 film directed by David O. Russell
Brüno
Brüno is a 2009 mockumentary comedy film directed by Larry Charles and starring Sacha Baron Cohen, who produced, co-wrote, and played the gay Austrian fashion journalist Brüno Gehard. The film also stars Gustaf Hammarsten. A co-production between the United States and the United Kingdom, it is the third film based on one of Cohen's characters from Da Ali G Show, following Ali G Indahouse and Borat.
Jackie
2016 film directed by Pablo Larraín
The X-Files
1998 film by Rob Bowman
Parkland
2013 film by Peter Landesman
Universal Soldier: The Return
1999 film directed by Mic Rodgers
Frailty
2001 film by Bill Paxton
Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk
2016 film directed by Ang Lee
The Iron Claw
2023 film directed by Sean Durkin
Killer Joe
2011 film by William Friedkin
The Old Man & the Gun
2018 film directed by David Lowery
A Ghost Story
2017 film by David Lowery
Dr. T & the Women
2000 American film by Robert Altman
Country Strong
2010 film by Shana Feste
Talk Radio
1988 film by Oliver Stone
Executive Action
1973 film by David Miller
Dallas
1950 film by Stuart Heisler
LBJ
2016 film by Rob Reiner
Swiped
2025 film directed by Rachel Lee Goldenberg
Daylight's End
2016 film directed by William Kaufman
Walker, Texas Ranger: Trial by Fire
2005 television film directed by Aaron Norris
North Dallas Forty
1979 film by Ted Kotcheff
A Cool, Dry Place
1999 film by John N. Smith
Bad Kids Go to Hell
2012 film directed by Matthew Spradlin
Killing Kennedy
2013 television film directed by Nelson McCormick
Dallas: J.R. Returns
1996 television film directed by Leonard Katzman
Asteroid
1997 television miniseries
Enemy Gold
1993 film
Forbidden Fruits
2026 American film directed by Meredith Alloway
Dallas: The Early Years
1986 made-for-television movie prequel
Gas-s-s-s
Gas-s-s-s (on-screen title: Gas! -Or- It Became Necessary to Destroy the World in Order to Save It.) is a 1970 American post-apocalyptic black comedy film directed by Roger Corman, written by George Armitage, and produced and released by American International Pictures. The plot follows survivors of an accidental military gas leak involving an experimental agent that kills everyone on Earth over the age of 25 (a cartoon title sequence shows a John Wayne-esque Army General announcing — and denouncing — the "accident"; the story picks up as the last of the victims are dying with social
Bad Kids of Crestview Academy
2017 film by Ben Browder
Dallas: War of the Ewings
1998 television film directed by Michael Preece
Getting Even
1986 film by Dwight H. Little
Debbie Does Dallas ... Again
2007 film by Paul Thomas