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•  K-9: P.I. directed by Richard J. Lewis

So THIS is What James Belushi's Been Up To
If you didn't see the first two, you probably won't understand this one.
•  K-PAX directed by Iain Softley

Spacey vs. Bridges
Two actors dukin' it out it Hollywoodland
•  K19: The Widowmaker directed by Kathryn Bigelow

A sort of submarine medley
A hodgepodge of elements from other submarine movies. Some work, some don't.
•  Kabinett des Doktor Caligari, Das (The Cabient of Dr. Caligari) directed by Robert Wiene

Silent Modernist Art
Anyone who's seen Dr. Caligari becomes aware of its artisty and will remember three things: Conrad Veidt's lumbering walk, the surreal set design, and the denouement.
•  Kaidan directed by Masaki Kobayashi

Japanese Twilight Zone
A series of four short "ghost" stories that serve as morality plays and will remind you of The Twilight Zone, filmed at a slower pace with vibrant colors.
•  Kamyu nante shiranai (Who's Camus Anyway?) directed by Mitsuo Yanagimachi

Existentialism, Japanese Style
Entertaining and provocative Altmanesque film about a group of Japanese film students.
•  Kandahar (Safar e Ghandehar) directed by Mosen Makhmalbaf

Inside "Modern" Afghanistan
The solar eclipse symbolizes Afghanistan perfectly in this devastating look at the Taliban controlled country. Will things be better without the Taliban?
•  Kangaroo Jack directed by David McNally

Where's an animal rights activist when you actually need one?
Sheer garbage, but I suppose that goes without saying.
•  Kazaam directed by Paul Michael Glaser

MAN SHAQ!!!!!!!!!!
Much like the franchises Michael Jackson and Hulk Hogan created of themselves, Shaq picks up the flag where they left off and, honestly, pop culture wouldn't be nearly as fun without them.
•  Kentucky Fried Movie directed by John Landis

In the Spirit of The Marx Brothers
Uneven mix of comedy. But Kentucky Fried Movie is a genre-breaking movie, so it's worth a look.
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