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Titanic (1997 film)
Titanic is a 1997 American epic historical romance film written and directed by James Cameron. Incorporating both historical and fictional aspects, it is based on accounts of the sinking of RMS Titanic in 1912. Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet star as members of different social classes who fall in love during the ship's ill-fated maiden voyage. The ensemble cast includes Billy Zane, Kathy Bates, Frances Fisher, Bernard Hill, Jonathan Hyde, Danny Nucci, David Warner and Bill Paxton.
K-19: The Widowmaker
2002 film by Kathryn Bigelow
The Lighthouse
2019 film directed by Robert Eggers
The Covenant
2006 film directed by Renny Harlin
The Shipping News
2001 film by Lasse Hallström
Dolores Claiborne
1995 film by Taylor Hackford
Amelia
2009 film directed by Mira Nair
Simon Birch
1998 film by Mark Steven Johnson
Outlander
2008 American film by Howard McCain
The Scarlet Letter
1995 film by Roland Joffé
Take This Waltz
2011 film by Sarah Polley
Two If by Sea
1996 film by Bill Bennett
My Bloody Valentine
1981 film directed by George Mihalka
Virus
1980 film by Kinji Fukasaku
The Weight of Water
2000 film directed by Kathryn Bigelow
The Widow of Saint-Pierre
2000 film by Patrice Leconte
V/H/S/2
V/H/S/2 (originally titled S-VHS) is a 2013 found footage horror anthology film produced by Bloody Disgusting and Roxanne Benjamin. The sequel to V/H/S (2012) and the second installment in the V/H/S franchise, it comprises four found footage segments linked together by a fifth frame narrative. The film features a largely different group of directors: Jason Eisener, Gareth Huw Evans, Timo Tjahjanto, Eduardo Sánchez, and Gregg Hale, and franchise returnees Simon Barrett and Adam Wingard.
Hobo with a Shotgun
2011 film by Jason Eisener
Snow Angels
2007 film by David Gordon Green
Deeply
Deeply is a 2000 film directed by Sheri Elwood, starring Julia Brendler, Lynn Redgrave and Kirsten Dunst.
Mom at Sixteen
2005 television film directed by Peter Werner
The Hanging Garden
1997 film by Thom Fitzgerald
The Good House
2022 film directed by Maya Forbes, Wallace Wolodarsky
Wilby Wonderful
2004 film by Daniel MacIvor
Cloudburst
2011 film by Thom Fitzgerald
Margaret's Museum
1995 film by Mort Ransen
Jumping the Broom
2011 film by Salim Akil
The Bay Boy
1984 film by Daniel Petrie
Love and Death on Long Island
1997 film by Richard Kwietniowski
Shake Hands with the Devil
2007 film by Roger Spottiswoode
Squanto: A Warrior's Tale
1994 film by Xavier Koller
Hanamizuki
is a 2010 Japanese romance drama film inspired by the lyrics of a love song of the same name by Yo Hitoto. The film is directed by Nobuhiro Doi, and its script was written by Noriko Yoshida. The film spans the ten-year period from 1996 to 2006, and it stars Yui Aragaki as Sae, a high school student who later grows into a young adult. Toma Ikuta also stars in this film, playing the role of Kouhei, Sae's boyfriend and an aspiring fisherman.
Echoes of a Summer
1976 film by Don Taylor
Christmas with Holly
2012 television film directed by Allan Arkush
Captains of the Clouds
1942 film by Michael Curtiz
Wildhood
Wildhood is a 2021 Canadian coming-of-age romantic drama film, written and directed by Bretten Hannam.
Books of Blood
2020 film directed by Brannon Braga
Stone Cold
2005 television film directed by Robert Harmon
A Rumor of Angels
2000 film directed by Peter O'Fallon
Kids vs. Aliens
2022 film by Jason Eisener
Jesse Stone: Sea Change
2007 television film directed by Robert Harmon
She's Too Young
2004 television film directed by Tom McLoughlin
Def-Con 4
1985 film by Paul Donovan
Marion Bridge
2002 film by Wiebke Carolsfeld
Jesse Stone: Death in Paradise
2006 television film directed by Robert Harmon
Eco-Pirate: The Story of Paul Watson
2011 film directed by Trish Dolman
High Tide at Noon
1957 film by Philip Leacock
The Memory Keeper's Daughter
novel by Kim Edwards
Candy Mountain
1988 film by Robert Frank, Rudy Wurlitzer
Beefcake
1998 docu-drama film directed by Thom Fitzgerald
Virginia's Run
2002 film by Peter Markle
Finding John Christmas
2003 film directed by Andy Wolk