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MGM Plus
50
5.0
/2123/
47
/46/
46
/47/
3.1
/4390/
39
/23/
47
/28/

Tough Guys Don't Dance (1987)
Tim Madden awakens one morning to discover a fresh tattoo on his arm, his car covered in blood, his girlfriend in bed with the town sheriff, and a woman's severed head in his weed stash. Sensing a setup and in desperate need to clear his name, he begins an investigation that soon begins to expose a web of corruption in the small coastal community of Provincetown.
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Criterion Channel
45
4.3
/210/
55
/10/
48
/6/
30
/104/

Beyond the Law (1968)
Takes place over the course of one feverish night in a Manhattan police precinct and neighboring bar.
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Criterion Channel
42
7
4.7
/303/
40
/10/
39
/11/
3.0
/505/
27
/2/

Maidstone (1971)
Over a booze-fueled, increasingly hectic five-day shoot in East Hampton, Norman Mailer and his cast and crew spontaneously unloaded onto film the lurid and loony chronicle of U.S. presidential candidate and filmmaker Norman T. Kingsley debating and attacking his hangers-on and enemies. This gonzo narrative, “an inkblot test of Mailer’s own subconscious” (Time), becomes something like a documentary on its own making when costar Rip Torn breaks the fourth wall in one of cinema’s most alarming on-screen outbursts.
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Criterion Channel
38
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3.3
/154/
32
/7/
49
/4/

Wild 90 (1968)
Norman Mailer’s first feature filmmaking effort stars the director and his two longtime collaborators Buzz Farbar and Mickey Knox as a trio of gangsters holed up in a ramshackle New York apartment, drinking, braying, and fighting.
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Untitled (Millicent's Dream) (1947)
Novelist Norman Mailer’s assured first foray into surrealist cinema, starring Millicent Brower.


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