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Crash (E)

Canada, 1996
film

Based on J.G. Ballard’s controversial novel, “Crash” is a highly erotic film about an advertising executive (James Spader) who finds himself..

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The Brood

Canada, 1979
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Videodrome

United States, 1983
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Outer space

Austria, 1999
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Every second car

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Fatal meeting

United States, 1962
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Shivers

Canada, 1974
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Blue

Canada, 1992
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Accident

United Kingdom, 1967
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eXistenZ = Existenz [DVD]

Canada, 1999
Similarity: 67%

Either-or

Hungary, 1989
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Driven to kill

United States, 1948
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Cruising

United States, 1980
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Breakdown

Canada, 1977
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Rabid [DVD] (D)

Canada, 1976
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The Naked lunch

Canada, 1991
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Cat's cradle

Australia, 1991
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Crosstalk

Australia, 1973
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Scanners

Canada, 1980
Similarity: 66%
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