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- Who You Think I Am
A middle-aged professor and single mom, creates a fake Facebook profile to do a little undetected online snooping. But when her 24-year-old avatar “Clara” is friended by her ex’s equally attractive roommate, superficial correspondence quickly escalates towards intense intimacy and uncontrollable obsession.
$23.96$29.95 - Red Ball Express
General Patton’s Third Army is in desperate need of supplies after a successful invasion of Paris. An elite military truck force is established to deliver goods to the soldiers. Members of this platoon must not only withstand minefields and Nazi resistance, they must also learn to overcome their personal and racial prejudices towards one another.
$14.97$24.95 - A Better YouA Better You is an uproarious improvised comedy in the tradition of Best in Show and Curb Your Enthusiasm. Directed by and co-starring Matt Walsh (co-founder of the Upright Citizens Brigade, co-star of Veep), the film delves into the strange life of hypnotherapist Dr. Ron Knight (Brian Huskey, Neighbors).$17.47$24.95
- The Interpreter (Special Edition)
A translator (Nicole Kidman) overhears an assassination plot at the United Nations headquarters. But when a federal agent (Sean Penn) investigates her claim and digs deeper into her dangerous past, he begins to question whether she is a victim—or a suspect.
$19.92$29.95 - Clay Pigeons
When the bodies start piling up, Lester Long generously decides to share the blame. Now the FBI has got the whole town under observation, and Lester has put his new friend Clay over a barrel. The only way for Clay to set things straight is to beat one twisted individual at his own game of deceit and double-crossing.
$14.97$24.95 - Modus OperandiA wild throwback to '70s grindhouse movies, Modus Operandi is shockingly violent and even more entertaining. Director Frankie Latina took four years to direct this lovingly constructed ode to disreputable genre flicks, all of it shot in his hometown of Milwaukee. He mashes together Blaxploitation, gore, Italian giallo, Japanese gangster flicks and much more into an irresistible guilty pleasure.$22.46$29.95
- Tomahawk
When the U.S. government decides to build a wagon route to Montana’s gold in 1866, they must run through the middle of the Sioux hunting grounds. Legendary mountaineer and Native American sympathizer, Jim Bridger, fights for justice and territorial rights for the Sioux, which leads to a full-scale conflict with the cavalry.
$16.59$24.95