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  1. Turkey Shoot aka Blood Camp Thatcher (1982) "In the near future, after an unspecified holocaust, survivors are herded into prison camps. There, they are hunted for sport by the leaders of the camp. Paul, one of the newest prisoners, is determined not to go down as quietly as the others."

  2. 2 days ago · With so many good sniper movies, it will be hard to determine the top ten best sniper movies, not to mention which one belongs in the number one spot. Vote up your favorite films about marksmen and markswomen so other fans will know what to watch next.

  3. 1 day ago · There’s also an excuse for all the carnage in the slender storyline which has just enough weight to carry all this slashing-and-shooting: one of the commandos, Amrit (Lakshya) is in love with Tulika (Tanya Maniktala), who is on the train with her heavy dad Thakur Baldev Singh (Harsh Chhaya) and younger sister (Adrija Sinha); the other, Viresh (Abhishek Chauhan), equally skilled in weaponery and single-hand combat, is also busy fulfilling that old Bollywood trope, as the hero’s best friend.

  4. 5 days ago · According to our reviewers, some of the best Turkey Video Production companies are SGK, Eklektika Video Production Company, Fixer in Turkey, Black Studio Agency, Frame34 - TV & PR Production, LPT | Line Production Turkey, AVALON Media, and Adrenal. Read on, and we’re certain you find these are some of the top software companies in Turkey today!

  5. 1 day ago · Screen reveals a snapshot of the latest high-end TV and film productions shooting in the UK for the big studios and streamers.

  6. 2 days ago · How to watch online, stream, rent or buy Shooting Stars in the UK + release dates, reviews and trailers. The inspiring origin story of a basketball superhero, revealing how LeBron James and his childhood friends become the #1 high school team in the country, launching James's breathtaking career as a four-time NBA Champion, two-time Olympic ...

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  8. 2 days ago · From the Main Competition, wins included “Life” directed by Turkey's Zeki Demirkubuz and “To a Land Unknown” directed by Palestine's Mahdi Fleifel.