In this early 90s erotic thriller, a charismatic, seductive "bad girl" lures an innocent good two-shoes into her trap, and drags her family along with her (how very Scorpio!). Featuring an early performance by one of Hollywood's favorite actresses, this film is a rare sight in Dutch theaters. Come join us and be seduced.
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Security guard David Dunn has always been in prime physical shape. A star football player in his youth, he can't remember the last time he was ever sick. One day, Dunn survives a catastrophic train derailment, emerging unharmed. Dunn's status as the wreck's "sole survivor" puts him on the radar of Elijah Price, a man whose own physical health is the exact opposite of Dunn's. Price was chronically ill as a child, and incapable of tripping over his own shoelaces without breaking a bone. Together they join forces to push Dunn's abilities to their limits. This unique entry in the superhero genre is one M. Night Shyamalan's best and most distinctive early films.
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While Australia is battered by unusually powerful rainstorms, five Aboriginal men are arrested for murder in Sydney. White lawyer David Burton agrees to represent them. With the reluctant help of one of the suspects, Chris Lee, Burton begins to believe that the killing was carried out in the name of tribal law. Plagued by prophetic dreams of a coming apocalypse, Burton becomes obsessed with the secrets that the tribe is guarding, and finds his rational Western worldview shattered. Peter Weir's eerie, rain-soaked thriller is one of the key Australian genre films of the 1970s. It is also among the first Australian films to thoughtfully explore Indigenous religion and culture, bringing the Aboriginal concept of Dreamtime to vivid life through Weir's uncanny imagery.
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