Tell No One (also Blu-ray). I have not seen this, but it looks like something I would like. It is the story of a man whose wife was brutally murdered years earlier, with him as the prime suspect. Now, two more bodies are found, the case is reopened and the man begins receiving emails from his long thought dead wife. Creepy.
Timecrimes. The title has me hooked already. This film comes from Spain and centers on a man who accidentally enters a time machine and travels back about an hour. He begins to see things in a different manner which leads to all sorts of troubles. I have heard nothing but good things.
Ichi the Killer (Blu-ray). Do you want to see something weird? This will fit the bill. Director Takashi Miike directed this tale of twisted assassins and the Yakuza. Words escape me, but I do know I need to revisit it.
The Sinful Dwarf. The Daily Grindhouse: "The mother of all 'Dwarfspolitation' films! Over The Top With Nudity, Sex And Disturbing Images. It Just Doesn't Get Any Sleazier, Folks!" How can you argue with that?
The Cremator. This 1972 Czech film is about a man who runs a crematorium. He believes so much in what he does that he believes he is releasing the people's souls. He then takes his belief in his work too far. Billed as black comedy and horror, I need to see it.
Tokyo Zombie. A couple of slackers take the body of their deceased friend to a magic location only to unleash zombies. Zombies are always fun. Well, most of the time.

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