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•  Cabin Fever directed by Eli Roth

Gore Galore: Eli Roth's Cabin Fever
Finger lickin' good...though this nasty flesh eating virus movie reminds one of better classic horror movies from the '70s...
•  Cabin Fever directed by Eli Roth

Teenage Wasteland
Cabin Fever takes old elements and make them fresh due to its satirical approach and ample gore.
•  Calendar Girls directed by Nigel Cole

Nude 'n' Naughty
Loosely based on the real-life story of 11 middle-aged women who posed nude back in 1999 for a pin-up calendar released by the Rylstone's Women's Institute, Calendar Girls tells the heartwarming tale of two best friends who shed their inhibitions to raise more than half-a-million pounds for leukemia research.
•  Callas Forever directed by Franco Zeffirelli

Norma, Carmen, Callas
Franco Zeffirelli's Callas Forever imagines another fate for the famed opera singer.
•  CAMP directed by Todd Graff

Sondheim Devotees Unite
"If I could give you one piece of advice, it'd be to go home. What goes on up here isn't normal." - Bert Hanley, CAMP's resident director, encouraging those in attendance
•  Capote directed by Bennett Miller

Truman Capote's Dark Side
Excellent biopic of flamboyant author of In Cold Blood, Phillip Seymour Hoffman gets into the author's skin and psyche in an insightful and disturbing portrait.
•  Capturing the Friedmans directed by Andrew Jarecki

Putting the Fun into Dysfunctional
After watching Andrew Jarecki's intimate documentary, you'll likely never look at another sensational pedophile story the same way.
•  Capturing the Friedmans directed by Andrew Jarecki

Who Should I Believe?
Capturing the Friedmans is a brilliant documentary that questions our memories and our fascination with voyeurism.
•  Carnage directed by Delphine Gleize

Carnage: A Bloody Bullseye
A multi-faceted story from 28-year-old French director, Delphine Gleize about 12 European strangers and their connection to a fiery Andalusian bull named Romero.
•  Cars directed by John Lasseter

Auto-mation
Despite Cars' flaws, Pixar once again proves itself incapable of making a bad movie.
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