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Friday, November 21, 2014
What Say You?
Son of a Gun
- d:
Julius Avery
w:
Julius Avery, John Collee
Captive
- d:
Atom Egoyan,
w:
Atom Egoyan, David Fraser
A Most Violent Year
- w/d:
J.C. Chandor
The Gambler
- d:
Rupert Wyatt
w:
William Monahan
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