- head-on - instant play
- one deadly summer - dvd
- me without you - dvd
- the dreamlife of angels - saved dvd
- blue sky - saved dvd
- bad timing - instant play
- a woman under the influence - instant play
- sweetie - dvd
- the sisters - dvd
- romulus, my father - instant play
- respiro - dvd
- plenty - dvd
- repulsion
- mommie dearest
- hush (1998)
- blue sky
- boogie nights
- what lies beneath
- now, voyager
- body heat
- betty blue
- fatal attraction
- single white female
- sophie's choice
- black window
- The Effect of GammaRays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds
- all about eve
- hush, hush, sweet charlotte
- play misty for me
- borderline (2002)
- henry & june
- breakfast at tiffany's
- after hours
- frances
- looking for mr. goober
- a streetcar named desire
- dangerous liaisons
- momento
- borderline normal (2002)
- the cell
- the hours
- monster
- my super ex-girlfriend
- Margot at the Wedding
- Gia: Too Beautiful to Die, Too Wild to Live
- The Fountainhead
- Poison Ivy (1992)
- The Crush (1993)
- Mad Love (1995)
- The Cable Guy (1996)
- Allein (Germany, 2004)
- Swimming Pool (2003)
- Chloe (2009)
- Notes on a Scandal (2006)
- Black Swan
- The Wizard of Oz - The Wizard of Oz is a 1944 movie starring Judy Garland which is sometimes used as a metaphor to describe the disconnect between the dissociated reality of the personality-disordered individual (Oz) and the real world experienced by the Non-PD (Kansas). The metaphor is based on the iconic phrase: “Toto - I’ve a feeling we’re not in Kansas any more”.
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