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Drama, History
USA
2019
133 Minutes
Bill Riddick
Taraji P. Henson Sam Rockwell Babou Ceesay Nick Searcy Wes Bentley Anne Heche Bruce McGill John Gallagher Jr. Nicholas Logan Gilbert Glenn Brown Caitlin Mehner
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Civil rights activist Ann Atwater faces off against C.P. Ellis, Exalted Cyclops of the Ku Klux Klan, in 1971 Durham, North Carolina over the issue of school integration.
Comedy, Action
UK
2016
86 Minutes
Martin
Sharlto Copley Armie Hammer Brie Larson Cillian Murphy Jack Reynor Babou Ceesay Enzo Cilenti Sam Riley Michael Smiley Noah Taylor Tom Davis
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Set in Boston in 1978, a meeting in a deserted warehouse between two gangs turns into a shoot-out and a game of survival.
Horror, Comedy
UK|Germany|Hungary
2006
95 Minutes
Billy
Danny Dyer Laura Harris Tim McInnerny Toby Stephens Claudie Blakley Andy Nyman Babou Ceesay David Gilliam Matthew Baker Juli Drajkó
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During a team-building retreat in the mountains a group of sales representatives are hunted down one by one.
Drama
Nigeria|UK
2013
113 Minutes
Okeoma
Thandie Newton Chiwetel Ejiofor Anika Noni Rose Joseph Mawle Hakeem Kae-Kazim John Boyega Babou Ceesay Genevieve Nnaji Robert Davide O.C. Ukeje Ayo Lijadu
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Sisters Olanna and Kainene return home to 1960s Nigeria, where they soon diverge on different paths. As civil war breaks out, political events loom larger than their differences as they join the fight to establish an independent republic.