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One to One

One to One: John & Yoko offers an intimate and unexpected glimpse into John Lennon's world, with much of the film's humour seemingly unplanned.

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Cop Land

"Cop Land" delivers a gripping story that’s perfect for a movie night. This film features Sylvester Stallone in a terrific and heartfelt role as Freddy Heflin, a local sheriff in Garrison, New Jersey. Freddy has always wanted to be a cop, but his partial deafness has limited him to his current position. Despite this, his integrity stands in stark contrast to some of the very cops he looks up to.

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The Andy Warhol Diaries

Ok, this isn’t strictly a film . . . but I thought I’d bend the rules slightly for this stunning documentary. “The Andy Warhol Diaries,” is a six-parter based on Warhol’s own journal from 1976 till his death in 1987. This startling biopic is told with the artist’s own words through a re-created A.I. voice, which sounds strange and alien – and sometimes human but not. It’s aesthetically jarring, but so brilliantly done . . .

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The French Connection

It’s fifty years since this film first appeared, and it’s still as gritty & tough with a fabulous central performance from Gene Hackman. So much so . . . that he grabbed the best actor Oscar in the 1972 academy awards.

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