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  1. With Christopher Plummer, Kim Roberts, Amanda Smith, Martin Landau. With the aid of a fellow Auschwitz survivor and a hand-written letter, an elderly man with dementia goes in search of the person he believes to be responsible for the death of his family in the death camp to kill him himself.

  2. Remember Remember: Directed by Mark Hindman Smith. With Brad Ash, Daniel Brooks, Rachel Brownstein, Richard Carter. This British period price follows the infamous and historical hero, Guy Fawkes, and his companions, as they spend their nights fighting vampires.

  3. With Lee Sung-min, Nam Joo-hyuk, Park Geun-hyeong, Jeong Man-sik. The story of Pil-Joo, an Alzheimer's patient in his 80s, who lost all his family during the Japanese colonial era, and devotes his lifelong revenge before his memories disappear, and a young man in his 20s who helps him.

  4. Coached at a distance by his rest home friend Max Rosenbaum (Martin Landau), Zev Gutman (Christopher Plummer) is led step-by-step on a search for an ex-Nazi prison camp guard living under the assumed name of Rudy Kurlander.

  5. With Caitlyn Rund, Moisés Acevedo, Noel Rodriguez, Kevin P. McCarthy. A romantic drama centred on two new lovers: Tyler, whose parents have split in the wake of his brother's suicide, and Ally, who lives each day to the fullest since witnessing her mother's murder.

  6. A retired soldier in his 80s with dementia, goes in search of the people he believes to be responsible for the death of his family in the past.

  7. A Walk to Remember: Directed by Adam Shankman. With Shane West, Mandy Moore, Peter Coyote, Daryl Hannah. Two North Carolina teens, Landon Carter and Jamie Sullivan, are thrown together after Landon gets into trouble and is sentenced to perform community service.

  8. A Night to Remember: Directed by Roy Ward Baker. With Kenneth More, Ronald Allen, Robert Ayres, Honor Blackman. On her maiden voyage in April 1912, the supposedly unsinkable RMS Titanic strikes an iceberg in the Atlantic Ocean.

  9. Remember Sunday: Directed by Jeff Bleckner. With Alexis Bledel, Zachary Levi, Merritt Wever, Barry Shabaka Henley. A lonely waitress meets a handsome, quirky jewelry store clerk who had a brain aneurysm and thus has short-term memory loss.

  10. There have been a lot of movies about the Holocaust in the last couple of years, some very good. But none have had the suspenseful screenplay of Remember. This movie is one of the best efforts from director Atom Egoyan since he showed such promise with The Sweet Hereafter in the late 1990s.