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TV Spotlight: Shows Premiering This Week

It's a big week for fall TV. From the series premiere of 80s comedy "Red Oaks" to the return of favorites including "Arrow," "American Horror Story: Hotel" and "Vampire Diaries," check out all the shows debuting this week.

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Indie Focus: 'Trash' - Exclusive Clip

Co-directed by Stephen Daldry and Christian Duurvoort, Trash follows three Brazilian kids who make a discovery in a garbage dump and then find themselves running from the cops and trying to right a terrible wrong. Watch an exclusive clip from the film, featuring Rooney Mara.

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See some of the new and returning TV shows that are available on Amazon Video, including recent Emmy winner "How to Get Away with Murder," "The Good Wife," and freshman comedy "The Grinder."

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Sicario

The word "Sicario" derives from the Latin word "Sicarius", meaning "dagger men". The term was used by Romans in the Province of Judea to describe Jewish Zealots who killed Roman citizens using a "sicae" or small dagger hidden in their cloaks. There's were so many murders in the Providence of Judea around the I Century a.C. that the figure of "Sicarius" was codified in Roman Law (Lex Cornelia de Sicariis et Veneficis - Cornelian Law for Stabbers and Poisoners) of 81 a.C. These words also derive from the word "sicae", which means to slice. The word Sicario is used in both Spanish and Portuguese.

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