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Twin Peaks

US, 1990
tv-show

The body of Laura Palmer is washed up on a beach near the small Washington state town of Twin Peaks. FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper is called in to investigate..

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Twin Peaks

US, 1990
Similarity: 41%

Twin Peaks: fire walk with me

United States, 1992
Similarity: 84%

The Blair Witch Project

United States of America, 1999
Similarity: 53%

Riverdale

US, 2017
Similarity: 53%

Sleepy Hollow

US, 2013
Similarity: 52%

Grey's Anatomy

US, 2005
Similarity: 52%

Anne of Green Gables

Canada, 1985
Similarity: 52%

Anne of Green Gables (Captioned)

Canada, 1985
Similarity: 52%

The Blair Witch Project

United States of America, 1999
Similarity: 52%

South Park

US, 1997
Similarity: 52%

Sleepy Hollow

US, 2013
Similarity: 51%

The Girl on the Train

India and United States of America, 2016
Similarity: 51%

Amy

United Kingdom, 2015
Similarity: 51%

South Park

US, 1997
Similarity: 51%

Supernatural

US, 2005
Similarity: 51%

Hunt for the Wilderpeople

New Zealand, 2016
Similarity: 51%

The Breakfast club

United States, 1985
Similarity: 51%

The Rocky Horror picture show

United Kingdom, 1975
Similarity: 51%
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