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    Siege 1983 POSTER

    Siege

    1983

    English

    6.6

    4

    Action

    assault

    chase

    Crime

    Drama

    escape

    murder

    siege

    sniper

    Thriller

    Paul Donovan Paul Donovan Director Doug Lennox Doug Lennox as Cabe Jeff Pustil Jeff Pustil as Goose Tom Nardini Tom Nardini as Horatio Richard Collins Richard Collins as Rosie
    During a police strike in Nova Scotia's capital city, a gang of hoodlums end up unintentionally causing the owner of a gay bar to be killed. This escalates into a string of murders with a lone survivor trying to not be next.
    TC 2000 1993 POSTER

    TC 2000

    1993

    English

    4.6

    12

    27%

    27%

    Action

    Sci-Fi

    T.J. Scott T.J. Scott Director Matthias Hues Matthias Hues as Bigalow Michael Waldron Michael Waldron as Controller's Guard Doug Lennox Doug Lennox as Overlord Bobbie Phillips Bobbie Phillips as Zoey Kinsella / TC 2000 X
    Somewhere in the future the environmental overkill had come. Many people had died. The rich were able to build the underworld, the poor had to stay on the surface building gangs to survive. Jason Storm, an underworld guard gets knowledge of a conspiracy to kill all people on the surface. He needs to flee to the surface, and wins Sumai, a respected martial arts master, as his ally to stop the dirty plot.
    Someone Is Watching 2000 POSTER

    Someone Is Watching

    2000

    English

    5.3

    5

    Crime

    Drama

    Mystery

    Thriller

    Douglas Jackson Douglas Jackson Director Jason Cavalier Jason Cavalier as Gang Member Stefanie Powers Stefanie Powers as Michelle Dupre Doug Lennox Doug Lennox as Robert Culley Margot Kidder Margot Kidder as Sally Beckert
    Cory is a young boy who has just moved into a new house with his mom. He develops a relationship with an imaginary friend who lives in his closet. No one believes him until people start dying violently and the imaginary friend becomes all too real.
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