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Michael Paszt Movies

2011  
R  
A gang of hard-luck bounty-hunters nab an informant worth $100,000, but become the target of trigger-happy assassins after refusing to hand him over to a powerful mob boss for a million dollars. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Trish Stratus
 
2010  
 
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A man who suffered a devastating loss struggles against the onset of psychosis in this independent psychological drama from writer/director Chad Archibald. Stricken with insomnia after losing his beloved Kate in a tragic house fire, Joshua Higgins begins to stumble down a dangerous path of self-destruction. When a simple sleeping pill thrusts him back into the past, Josh gets a second chance to live a parallel life where he never lost Kate. Now the struggle to save his sanity has become a fight to save his with the woman he loved most. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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2009  
 
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Mute Russian Karma Balint (Shera Bechard) poses as a stripper to infiltrate the Canadian criminal underworld and avenge her sister's death in this lurid crime thriller from director Andrew Thomas Hunt. When Karma's sister Anna departed for Canada, it looked the beginning of a bright future. But later, when Anna is executed and dumped in the forest, Karma begins to suspect that the mafia may have been involved. Now, as Karma moves up through the underworld ranks, eliminating anyone and everyone who stands in her way, the Russian mafia meets an enemy whose intense ferocity is only exceeded by her smoldering sex appeal. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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2008  
 
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The date of November 22, 1963, will forever be engraved in the hearts and minds of all Americans, but the events of that horrible day speak to a broader underlying question in light of the controversy to follow: had he lived and been reelected in 1964, how would John F. Kennedy have handled foreign policy in Vietnam? Americans will never have a definitive answer, of course, but in the documentary Virtual JFK: Vietnam If Kennedy Had Lived, director Koji Masutani re-introduces this question and explores potential outcomes in light of counterfactuals, what-ifs, and proposed scenarios. Masutani draws heavily from the events that did transpire in Kennedy's presidency to hone in on a pattern of decision-making evident throughout his career, via his responses to such events as East Berlin and the Cuban Missile Crisis, and uses this to make predictions about Kennedy's response to Vietnam. On many levels, Masutani directed this film as a very deliberate choice at the time of the American Iraqi War (on the eve of the 2008 presidential election) to demonstrate that a nation's commander in chief will dramatically influence the direction and general well-being of a country's future. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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