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Evil Twins

A Tale of Two Sisters
Sunny and Gina, Han were born five minutes apart but because of Korean tradition their mother insists Gina submit to Sunny in everything. Sunny excels in college while Gina's plan to find a career leads only to failure. Can sibling rivalry become a recipe for murder?
6.2 /10
Bad Seeds

Wed, Aug 01, 2012
Robert and Stephen Spahalski are identical twins who terrorized upstate New York from the time they were teenagers. One twin is put behind bars for murder as a teen, while the other becomes a serial killer.
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My Brother's Keeper
Greg and Jeff Henry were identical twins that lived nearly identical lives, and were inseparable. One terrible night a Henry brother shot his twin in a drunken rage. Can the close bond between twins become too close and ultimately lead to murder?
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Trust Fund Terror
Identical twins Tim and Todd Nicholson were born with Hollywood good looks and matching trust funds. With a mother who never bothered to tell them apart, they lived fast and furiously, and one would die young at the hands of his own brother.
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Tribe of Two

Mon, Jan 07, 2013
When a mail bomb explodes in the hands of an African American government official in Scottsdale, Arizona, all signs point to twins and avowed racists, Dennis and Daniel Mahon. An ex-stripper spends five years undercover to help put them behind bars.
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Double Barrel

Tue, Feb 26, 2013
An officer is murdered by identical twins Joel and Michael Stovall. The heavily armed duo soon hijack a pickup and lead law enforcement on a high-speed shootout through the Colorado mountains. The 60-mile chase finally ends with a dramatic shootout.
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Donte & Dante's Inferno
Twins Donte and Dante Hall were born into hell. With a delinquent father and a drug addict mother, they had to get tough early. One night in 2006, the Hall twins plot a bold armed robbery using strippers as bait that would all go horribly wrong.
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Twisted Sisters

Thu, Apr 11, 2013
Twins Betty and Peggy Woods survived an abusive home in rural Alabama. Years later, Peggy and Betty, stark opposites, are both tragically caught up in a sorted murder-for-hire plot - and only the hit man knows which twin was guilty.
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Blood Brothers

Mon, Jul 15, 2013
A young woman is raped and murdered, and the case drags on for seven years. Twins, Brian and Alfred Calzacorto, become suspects when DNA puts them at the scene. But, identical twins with identical DNA mean authorities can't say prove who is guilty.
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Twin Kings of London
Identical twins Reg and Ron Kray came from the mean streets of East London. They became the most notorious twin gangsters in England and lived the highlife for two decades. But the twins had a twisted connection that ultimately destroyed them both.
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Roofie Romeos

Mon, Jul 29, 2013
Identical twins, George and Stefan Spitzer were reared in the shadow of Communist Romania. They moved to Hollywood to pursue their silver screen dreams. When dreams turned to dust the twins took revenge - using sex, drugs, violence, and videotape.
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Sisters in Silence
Identical twins June and Jennifer Gibbons were black girls living in the white world of Wales, UK. Subjected to prejudice and abuse, they started living in safe silence. Eventually the silent pair were pushed too far, and they set their world ablaze.
8.7 /10

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Fortynine

Fortynine

Between 1996 and 2006 Michal Kosakowski produced 49 short movies on the subject of killing. 49 killings, dreamed up by inhabitants of the metropolis of morbidity - Vienna. In 1996, Kosakowski began to inquire into fantasies of killing - at first among his relatives and friends, then widening the circle to include artists, musicians and, eventually, actors. Within a decade, Kosakowski made 49 short movies, an essential element of which is the fact that these killing fantasies were put into practice with the complicity of the respondents themselves and depicted in the 49 videos. The collaborations between Kosakowski and his fictitious killers and victims in scripting, acting and staging the films could not have been closer or more intense. Michal Kosakowski himself was in charge of directing, camera, editing and special effects for all 49 films. The fantasies of violence, all of which seem to feed on the explicit violence omnipresent in film and television, are stunning. Not a single one of the 160 performers has a criminal record or was ever involved in any real acts of violence. And yet poisoning, torture, suicide, execution, ritual murder, violence by and against women, men, and children, murders motivated by sexual, political, and mental aberration come face to face with the recipients' emotions, naked and uncensored. The video-installation FORTYNINE is a 5x4x3 meter mirror-walled cube. Visitors who enter the cube are confronted by a 49-part HD split-screen that mirrors their reflections to infinity. The fact of interpersonal acts of violence, here anchored in present-day aesthetics, is also reflected in the emotions visible on the faces of the visitors, which are equally mirrored to infinity. 49 examples of fictitious killing collide head-on with the real emotions of the installation's visitors. The collective experience of any emotion generates intimacy - and it is precisely this intimacy that acts as a further constitutive component of FORTYNINE: the confrontation of the individual with itself, in the face of the most atrocious examples of violence. What Michal Kosakowski grants us is the rare occasion to experience a genuine taboo of our times and our Western society - death. A death that, for the time being, seems to present itself exclusively in the contemporary guise of the incessant violence staged by the media.

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