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Standard Operating Procedure Subtitles
Release: Apr. 25, 2008 Rated: Rating Pending Details This documentary investigates the whole story surrounding the controversial pictures taken of U.S. soldiers abusing inmates at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq. Featuring interviews with the soldiers who actually took the pictures, the film sheds light on just how extensive the abuse actually was, which actually involved hundreds of Americans and thousands of Iraqis.
Midnight Meat Train Subtitles
Release: May. 16, 2008 Rated: Rating Pending Details | Trailers | Photos Leon Kauffman Bradley Cooper has big dreams about becoming a famous photographer, but he still has a lot more pictures to take before anybody takes him seriously. While looking for some gritty shots on the subway, Leon snaps some photos of a serial killer Vinnie Jones dispatching his latest victim. Then, returning night after night while the murderer claims more bodies, Leon hopes to figure out the killers motives and to see where hes taking the corpses.
Dedication Subtitles
Released: 02/12/2008 Rated: R MPAA Avg. Score: 1.88/5 | Trailers | Photos | Reviews Henry Billy Crudup may have written one of the most successful childrens book series of all time, but that doesnt mean he likes kids. Heck, he doesnt like anybody! But that may change when he gets a new, pretty illustrator Mandy Moore to draw pictures for his next book.
Shutter Subtitles
Release: Mar. 21, 2008 Rated: PG-13 MPAA Details Benjamin and Nicky Shaw Joshua Jackson, Rachael Taylor are newlyweds honeymooning in Tokyo. Like all good tourists, they end up taking a lot of pictures of the city. Except, their images include ghosts in them.
Man in the Chair Subtitles
Release: Dec. 7, 2007 Rated: Rating Pending Details All Cameron Kincaid Michael Angarano wants to be is a famous filmmaker. However, he doesnt get any help from his dysfunctional family. Entering a student film competition, Cameron gets help on his first big project from Flash Christopher Plummer, the only living crew member who worked on Citizen Kane. Flash currently lives at the Motion Picture Retirement Home where the residents, including a retired screenwriter M. Emmet Walsh, all pitch in to help the teenage dreamer direct his first blockbuster. Well, they hope it will be anyway.