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Sweden:15 certified movies
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During the night a young boy, Kyle Walsh (Chaney Kley), accidentally wakes up and sees a creepy winged creature in the porcelain mask of the Tooth Fairy standing at the bedside and trying to kill him. Years later, Kyle gets more and more haunted by the vengeful spirit of Matilda Dixon (Antony Burrows) but the residents of Darkness Fall consider him to be insane. The only people who believe him are his childhood sweetheart Caitlin Greene (Emma Caulfied) and her younger brother Michael (Lee Cormie). However, it turns out that the townspeople shouldn't have been so skeptical about Kyle's stories because "the Tooth Fairy" comes back to town in order to take his new victim to her world of terrible nightmares. |
| Missing, The
[2003,
USA]
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| How far would you go, how much would you sacrifice to get back what you have lost? |
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In 19th-century New Mexico, a father (Tommy Lee Jones) comes back home, hoping to reconcile with his adult daughter Maggie (Cate Blanchett). Maggie's daughter is kidnapped, forcing father and estranged daughter to work together to get her back. |
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Bernie Lootz (William H. Macy) is a guy who has built his "career" in a casino in Las Vegas as a kind of anti-talisman, a person who professionally frightens away Luck. Wandering among tables, he cools warming beams of gamblers' lucky stars. The reason why Bernie has been doing this for years is his gambling debt he owes to the slippery Director of Operations, Shelly Kaplow (Alec Baldwin), and has to fulfill it this way. A couple of days are now left before Bernie will start his new, debtless life. Who could fo he is destined he meet Natalie (Maria Bello), a new cocktail waitress at the casino, within these days. He is in love, and look what - his bad karma is off and away. |
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In the heart of Thailand, American young woman Jessica Hopper (Sarah Malukul Lane), an ex-CIA agent's daughter, and her friend Sarah Winthorpe (Elidh MacQueen), a Senator's daughter, are kidnapped by a group of Islamic fundamentalists known as the Abu Karaf. The terrorists demand the release of 20 prisoners from American custody. Jessica's father, Jake Hopper (Steven Seagal), realizes that delay may mean death. While the CIA launches a routine investigation, Jake and his partner Sunti (Byron Mann) decide to take the matter into their own hands, unaware of being snared in an intricate web of political intrigue, corruption, betrayal and death.
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Kathy is an emotionally unstable and neglectful woman evicted from the house she inherited from her father when she is mistakenly charged for unpaid taxes. After the immediate auction, the house is sold in a very low price to the Iranian Colonel Behrani, a refugee who sees the chance to give some stability to his family and make a profit in the resell of the property to raise money to send his beloved son to the university. Kathy has a relationship with the abusive officer Lester, who tries to force the family leave the place, ending his attempt in a tragic way. |
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Several college students, Cynthia (Sonya Salomaa), Greg (Will Sanderson), Simon (Tyron Leitso), Karma (Enuka Okuma) and Alicia (Ona Grauer), travel to a huge rave party on a savage island. But when they arrive, they find the decorations up but the empty stage and no revelry. However, the friends soon have more than enough fun when they find themselves chased by rotting zombies craving for human flesh and blood. Escaping from scary creatures whose bite turns a human being into a living dead, the trembling friends take shelter in an old house in the heart of the forest. With the help of coast guard cop Jordan Casper (Ellie Cornell), the guys must fight with guileful zombies to survive the most terrible night in the "House of the Dead". |
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Based on the Stephen King bestseller, the chilling and sometimes funny film follows four childhood friends Jonesy (Damian Lewis), Henry (Thomas Jane), Beaver (Jason Lee), and Pete (Timothy Olyphant). As kids they rescue a mysterious stranger Duddits (Donnie Wahlberg) who endows them with uncanny powers. Years later, they reunite for a hunting trip in the Maine woods where they are overtaken by a gathering doom. Thrilling incidents begin with the discovery of a lost, contagious hunter and a frozen figure in the middle of a remote road. Meeting Colonel Curtis (Morgan Freeman), who is about to slay innocent civilians, the friends make a bold attempt to prevent a tragic disaster. In the end, they confront an unparalleled horror, with the fate of humanity. |
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The story follows a University of Austin professor, Dr. David Gale (Kevin Spacey). In a twist of fate this anti-death-penalty activist is convicted and condemned to death for the rape and murder of colleague Constance Hallaway (Laura Linney). Three days before his execution, he grants an exclusive interview to Elizabeth "Bitsey" Bloom (Kate Winslet), the brave reporter who sets out to learn the truth behind Gale's crime. Bitsey, full of skepticism and scorn for the convict, soon finds herself believing in David's innocence as he reveals his tragic tale to her. Can Bitsey find out who framed the professor? |
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An elite team of Navy SEALS led by Lieutenant A.K. Waters (Bruce Willis) is given a special assignment to go to the Nigerian jungle. Their mission is to seek and release Dr. Lena Kendricks (Monica Bellucci) from captivity. When they find the doctor in a godforsaken small village, Kendricks refuses to leave the dangerous area. She begs Waters to escort the villagers she has been caring for to the nearby border of Cameroon where they will be granted political asylum. The goal of the mission is radically changed as Waters’ group must race against time to reach a border town before the enormous army of rebels can ambush and take prisoner them. |
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A retired special operations instructor, L.T. Bonham (Tommy Lee Jones), gets recruited to join the FBI agents tracking down a brutal assassin who slaughters poachers in the green woods of Oregon. An elusive killer skilled in hand-to-hand combat proves to be Aaron Hallam (Benicio Del Toro), one of Bonham's best students, who has become unhinged after four years of his successful assassination in Kosovo. He needs no house in the woods because he feels invulnerable. He wants no money as he can get everything necessary for life himself. He needs no weapon because a stick or a stone in his hand is more dangerous than a machinegun. He is a perfect soldier, and Bonham who taught the cool-headed tough guy how to stalk, hunt and kill prey is the only man able to stop the man hunter. |
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He, who has information, has a long and happy life. However, an international secret agent named Jonathan "Jon" Cold (Steven Seagal) seems to be out of luck. He is hired to deliver a mysterious package from France to Germany. While the content of the package is uncertain, it nevertheless attracts a horde of political corruption and rival assassins who are determined to prevent Cold from getting it delivered. The assignment turns out to be a violent race in which life is at stake. The turn of events can make anyone upset except our super hero Cold. |
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It’s impossible to cheat Death. Sometimes potential victims manage to escape their fates, but it is only a matter of time before Old Reaper that doesn't like being outwitted comes back and takes revenge on them. Kimberly Corman (A.J. Cook) and 8 random strangers could hardly avoid a horrific car crash. Now Death's plot is not only to harm the survivors, but every single person they've come in contact with. They must find a way to stop Death before it's to late... but how will they stop it? |
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The mystery thriller tells two stories. Caught up in a nasty rainstorm, ten strangers have to spend the night at an old motel in a godforsaken small town. Among the travellers are parents (Leila Kenzle and John C. McGinley) with a young son (Bret Loehr); a cop (Ray Liotta) transporting a convict (Jake Busey); a limousine driver (John Cusack); a movie star (Rebecca De Mornay); a young couple (Clea DuVall and William Lee Scott); and a call girl (Amanda Peet). Relief in taking shelter is quickly replaced with fear as they realize that they are entrapped. One by one the lodgers begin dying a violent death in a mysterious way; nevertheless, they can’t figure out the cold-blooded and sofisticated murderer. It becomes obvious that their arrival at the motel is no coincidence. Each of the stranded travellers has a sin on his conscience, therefore, it's high time for retribution. eanwhile, elsewhere, at an emergency midnight sitting of the court, Dr. Malick (Alfred Molina) tries to convince Judge Taylor (Holmes Osborne) that Malcolm Rivers (Pruitt Taylor Vince), a serial killer sentenced to death is, in fact, insane and irresponsible for his actions. How can these two events be related? |
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James Clayton (Colin Farrell), one of the smartest graduating seniors in the country, is recruited by the secret CIA training facility called the Farm at Camp Peary in Virginia. The brilliant agent trainee quickly learns the tricks of the spy trade and rises through the ranks. When he gets a special assignment to root out a suspected spy that has infiltrated the Agency, Clayton starts to doubt whom he can truly trust as he suspects his mentor, Walter Burke (Al Pacino), and others at the Farm of being double agents for the Chinese government. |
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Based on true events, the movie follows the ghastly story of a group of friends, Erin (Jessica Biel), her boy-friend Kemper (Eric Balfour), Andy (Mike Vogel) and Morgan (Jonathan Tucker), who decide to have a good time and take a journey before they are recruited to serve in Vietnam. On their way to a Lynyrd Skynyrd concert in Dallas, the ill-starred youths pick up a shocked girl who has been pursued by a stranger. Under stress, the girl commits suicide in their van. Looking for the local authorities, they find themselves in a gloomy house with an atrocious clan of Texas cannibals. The youths’ lives are threatened by a chainsaw-wielding madman, Thomas Hewitt (Andrew Bryniarski), known as Leatherface. Is there hope that they will find a way to stay alive? |
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Once there were three kids Dave, Jimmy and Sean playing in a tight blue-collar Boston neighborhood. One of them, Dave, is raped and abducted by two men for several days. Twenty-five years later friends meet again: Jimmy's teen daughter is killed. Dave is haunted by memories and protective of his own son. Jimmy's an ex-con, father of three. Sean is a homicide detective, estranged from his pregnant wife. Jimmy hardly wants to find the killer before the cops. Dave becomes a primary suspect. Sean, assigned to investigate the crime, finds himself facing both demons from the past and demons in the present as the circumstances surrounding Katie's death are uncovered. |
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Every 23rd spring a sinister winged monster (Jonathan Breck) awakes from sleep to eat flesh for 23 days. It is day 22. The final day of the Creeper’s dreadful feast comes to an end. Today the ancient beast hopes for a bumper catch – a high school basketball team and charming cheerleaders returning home from a championship game. They become stranded on a lonely highway after their school bus conk out. Oddly enough, their mobiles don’t work, and there is nowhere to turn for help. At sunset the voracious devil incarnate will start its bloody bacchanalia. Will the immortal creature kill the horror-stricken adults and students one by one? Or will the victims stay alive till morning? |
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In the second part of the saga, John Connor (Nick Stahl) helped to prevent Judgment Day and keep the human race from mass destruction. Since then Connor has been living on the run having no cell phone, no credit cards and no job. Two terminators are once again sent back through time: a female Terminator, the T-X (Kristanna Loken), is anxious to kill John and a reprogrammed T-800 (Arnold Schwarzenegger), his former assassin, has a mission to protect him and his future wife, Kate Brewster (Claire Danes), in the upcoming lethal battle. To resist Terminatrix is no easy matter, for the relentless killing machine is much more powerful and advanced than her predecessor, the T-1000. The liquid metal-based Terminatrix has a right arm that transforms into different weapons; she can take on the form of other people and even become invisible. Connor and the T-800 must triumph over the destructive machine by joining forces. |
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Mike Lowrey (Will Smith) and Marcus Burnett (Martin Lawrence) who are detective lieutenants of the Tactical Narcotics Team of the Miami Police Department head up a task force assigned to investigate the flow of record amounts of ecstasy into the city. Their search leads to a giant criminal conspiracy involving a ruthless Cuban drug kingpin, Hector Juan Carlos "Johnny" Tapia (Jordi Mollà). Tapia is determined to take control of the entire ecstasy trade in the USA killing anyone who stands in his way. To make matters worse, Marcus’ beautiful sister Syd (Gabrielle Union) who also happens to be an undercover DEA agent gets caught in the crossfire, forcing our heroes to the edge of the law. The assignment takes on further complications because of a relationship between Mike and Syd, provoking her overprotective brother’s rage. But Marcus and Mike must resolve the conflict to bring down Tapia. And when Syd’s cover is jeopardized, it’s up to the Bad Boys to rescue her. |
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An Army sergeant (Samual Jackson) takes six of his special troops on a training mission into the rain-soaked Colombian jungles and only two come out alive. When the rescue mission arrives, they see one soldier (Brian Van Holt) killing another and carrying a wounded comrade (Giovanni Ribisi). As the interrogation begins, the soldier refuses to talk to anyone other than another Ranger. The investigating officer (Connie Nielsen) protests, but her commanding officer (Timothy Daly) nonetheless brings in a former Ranger and current DEA agent (John Travolta) to help. The agent is currently on suspension from DEA for allegedly accepting a bribe. From this point on, the plot continues to twist and turn and offers numerous surprises that keeps the story interesting. |
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