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New Year's Day

New Year's Day

1989
When three recently divorced men find themselves suddenly homeless, they move into an empty Manhattan apartment and start fresh on New Year’s Day. But with a parade of neighbors, exes, and new romances, their second chance at life quickly turns chaotic. Featuring early performances from David Duchovny and Maggie Wheeler, alongside writer-director Henry Jaglom, New Year’s Day is a witty, offbeat indie about friendship, heartbreak, and reinventing yourself when the calendar resets.
Nightmaster

Nightmaster

1988
In an after-hours combat school, a group of teenagers trains under a charismatic teacher whose lessons push them into increasingly dangerous territory. Nicole Kidman, in one of her earliest roles, stars as a determined student drawn into the intense world of martial arts challenges. With Tom Jennings and Vince Martin adding grit, Nightmaster is a high-energy blend of action and teen drama, capturing both the thrill and risk of chasing glory.
Terror Train

Terror Train

1980
A college prank gone horribly wrong comes back to haunt a group of students celebrating New Year’s Eve aboard a moving train. Jamie Lee Curtis, fresh off her Halloween success, stars as the resourceful heroine stalked by a masked killer. With veteran actor Ben Johnson as the conductor and magician David Copperfield in a surprising role, Terror Train is a suspenseful slasher ride packed with disguises, claustrophobic thrills, and classic ’80s horror chills.

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New Year's Day

When three recently divorced men find themselves suddenly homeless, they move into an empty Manhattan apartment and start fresh on New Year’s Day. But with a parade of neighbors, exes, and new romances, their second chance at life quickly turns chaotic. Featuring early performances from David Duchovny and Maggie Wheeler, alongside writer-director Henry Jaglom, New Year’s Day is a witty, offbeat indie about friendship, heartbreak, and reinventing yourself when the calendar resets.
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Slipstream

In a future where the world is ravaged by powerful winds known as the Slipstream, a fugitive on the run holds the key to survival. Mark Hamill stars as a relentless lawman chasing him across a desolate landscape, while Bill Paxton plays a rogue pilot caught in the middle. With appearances by Bob Peck and Ben Kingsley, Slipstream is a visually ambitious post-apocalyptic sci-fi adventure from the director of Tron.
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Ninth Street

Set in the 1960s, this gritty independent drama chronicles life along Junction City’s Ninth Street, a neighborhood of bars, jazz clubs, and hard times on the edge of Fort Riley. Martin Sheen appears as a conflicted preacher, while Isaac Hayes adds soul as a bar owner caught between survival and change. Written and co-starring Kevin Willmott, Ninth Street is a heartfelt portrait of community, struggle, and resilience in a place where dreams and disappointments collide.
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