Jeremy Bobb

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Poster for Butcher's Crossing

Butcher's Crossing

105 mins|73%47%
In the 1870s, a young Harvard dropout...
In the 1870s, a young Harvard dropout seeks his destiny out West by tying his fate to a team of buffalo hunters led by a man named Miller (Nicolas Cage). Together, they embark on a harrowing journey risking life and sanity.
Poster for Goodnight Mommy (2022)

Goodnight Mommy (2022)

1691 mins|37%35%
Naomi Watts stars in this English language...
Naomi Watts stars in this English language remake of the critically-acclaimed Austrian mystery-thriller about twin brothers who find their mother’s demeanor altered and face covered in surgical bandages, making them suspect the woman beneath the gauze might not be their mother.
  • Prime Video
Poster for God's Country

God's Country

102 mins|88%50%
When a grieving college professor (Thandiwe Newton, Westworld)...
When a grieving college professor (Thandiwe Newton, Westworld) confronts two hunters she catches trespassing on her property, she's drawn into an escalating battle of wills with catastrophic consequences.
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  • Amazon Video
  • Google TV
  • YouTube
Poster for Cabrini

Cabrini

12A145 mins|90%98%
Based on a true story, one woman...
Based on a true story, one woman fights for the equality, health, and happiness of immigrant orphans.
Poster for The Knick: Season 1

The Knick: Season 1

TV-MA|87%96%
Set in downtown New York in 1900,...
Set in downtown New York in 1900, centered on the Knickerbocker Hospital and the groundbreaking surgeons, nurses and staff who work there, pushing the bounds of medicine in a time of astonishingly high mortality rates and zero antibiotics.
Poster for The Knick: Season 2

The Knick: Season 2

TV-MA|97%95%
Set in downtown New York in 1900,...
Set in downtown New York in 1900, centered on the Knickerbocker Hospital and the groundbreaking surgeons, nurses and staff who work there, pushing the bounds of medicine in a time of astonishingly high mortality rates and zero antibiotics.
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